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Industries
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Hewlett-Packard
research laboratories at Palo Alto, CA, USA. Development of
liquid cooling concepts for electronics industry (2004-)
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Vantico-Huntsman. Characterization of jetted epoxies (2002-2004)
- Seyonic, a microfluidic
company, world leader in controlled sub-nanoliter fluid handling. D.
Attinger worked with Seyonic as a project engineer (2001-2002)
- ESEC, a wirebonding company.
Finite-Element modeling of plasma heating during wirebonding
process. (1998)
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Machinery, Tools and
Services AG. Design of an autonomous solar-driven water
production plant (1996-1997).
Government
- Participation of D. Attinger to the
following review panels at the National Science Foundation: 'Thermal
Transport and Thermal Processes' (2005), 'particle
and multiphase flow' (2004), 'sensors' (2004).
- Dr. S.
Schwartz, group leader in Atmospheric Physics at the
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA (2003-).
- Dr.
O. Gang and John Warren, Center for Functional Nanomaterials at
the Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA (2004-).
Academy
- The Microfluidics Theory and
Simulation Group (MIFTS), led by
Prof. Henrik Bruus, at the technical University of Denmark.
(2003-)
- Dr. Moraga, at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, NY, USA. (2003-).
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Prof. W. Chen, Biomedical Engineering at Stony Brook University.
(2003-)
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Prof. Citovsky, Cell Biology, Stony Brook. (2003-).
LMTP is also interested to
short-term and result-oriented consulting projects. Our competencies
cover fluid dynamics, heat and mass transfer, with a particular
focus on the occurrence and management of these phenomena at the
microscale. We particularly encourage consulting tasks that could
lead to federally-supported research projects. Fees and references
on demand. |