Sudheer S. Sridharamurthy, Ph.D.

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2007 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
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Hongrui Jiang grad student 2007 UW Madison
 (Microfluidics based chemical and biological sensing.)
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Cheng D, Sridharamurthy SS, Hunter JT, et al. (2009) A sensing device using liquid crystal in a micropillar array supporting structure Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems. 18: 973-982
Lo CW, Sridharamurthy SS, Jiang H. (2008) A microfluidic chemical/biological sensor based on dissolvable membrane incorporating gold nanoparticles and optical absorption Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 6885
Sridharamurthy SS, Cadwell KD, Abbott NL, et al. (2008) A microstructure for the detection of vapor-phase analytes based on orientational transitions of liquid crystals Smart Materials and Structures. 17
Sridharamurthy SS, Agarwal AK, Dong L, et al. (2007) On-chip integration of a microfluidic valve and pump for sample acquisition and movement Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 6464
Sridharamurthy SS, Jiang H. (2007) A microfluidic device to acquire gaseous samples via surface tension held gas-liquid interface Ieee Sensors Journal. 7: 1315-1316
Sridharamurthy SS, Cadwell KD, Abbott NL, et al. (2007) A liquid crystal based gas sensor using microfabricated pillar arrays as a support structure Proceedings of Ieee Sensors. 1044-1047
Sridharamurthy SS, Dong L, Jiang H. (2007) A microfluidic chemical/biological sensing system based on membrane dissolution and optical absorption Measurement Science and Technology. 18: 201-207
Sridharamurthy SS, Agarwal AK, Beebe DJ, et al. (2006) Dissolvable membranes as sensing elements for microfluidics based biological/chemical sensors. Lab On a Chip. 6: 840-2
Sridharamurthy SS, Agarwal AK, Beebe DJ, et al. (2005) A fluidic chemical and biological sensing mechanism with high transduction based on dissolvable membranes Digest of Technical Papers - International Conference On Solid State Sensors and Actuators and Microsystems, Transducers '05. 2: 1820-1823
Agarwal AK, Sridharamurthy SS, Beebe DJ, et al. (2005) An on-chip autonomous microfluidic cooling system Digest of Technical Papers - International Conference On Solid State Sensors and Actuators and Microsystems, Transducers '05. 1: 364-367
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