Collaborations

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Industries

  1. Hewlett-Packard research laboratories at Palo Alto, CA, USA. Development of liquid cooling concepts for electronics industry (2004-)
  2. Vantico-Huntsman. Characterization of jetted epoxies (2002-2004)
  3. Seyonic, a microfluidic company, world leader in controlled sub-nanoliter fluid handling. D. Attinger worked with Seyonic as a project engineer (2001-2002)
  4. ESEC, a wirebonding company. Finite-Element modeling of plasma heating during wirebonding process. (1998)
  5. Machinery, Tools and Services AG. Design of an autonomous solar-driven water production plant (1996-1997).

Government

  1. 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).
  2. Dr. S. Schwartz, group leader in Atmospheric Physics at  the Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA (2003-).
  3. Dr. O. Gang and John Warren, Center for Functional Nanomaterials at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA (2004-).

Academy

  1. The Microfluidics Theory and Simulation Group (MIFTS), led by Prof. Henrik Bruus, at the technical University of Denmark. (2003-)
  2. Dr. Moraga, at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY, USA. (2003-).
  3. Prof. W. Chen, Biomedical Engineering at Stony Brook University. (2003-)
  4. 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.