Andreas ManzAndreas Manz obtained his Ph.D. from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich, Switzerland, with Professor W. Simon. His thesis dealt with the use of microelectrodes as detectors for picoliter-size volumes. He spent 1 year at Hitachi Central Research Lab in Tokyo, Japan, as a postdoctoral fellow and produced liquid chromatography column on a chip. At Ciba-Geigy, Basel, Switzerland, he developed the concept of miniaturized total analysis systems and built a research team on-chip-based analytical instrumentation during 1988-1995. He was professor for analytical chemistry at Imperial College in London, 1995-2003. Subsequently, he was the head of ISAS in Dortmund, Germany, and a Professor for analytical chemistry at the University of Dortmund. Since October 2009, he has been the head of research at KIST in Saarbrucken. His research interests include microfluidics for chemical analysis, biomimetic microfabrication, nanomedicine, cancer research, and the "Human Document Project".About this JournalRead the JournalAbout the JournalCustomer InformationSubscriptionsAdvertising Library PortalTools Email this to a friend Email your librarian Advertisements译文:安德烈亚斯曼茨安德烈亚斯曼茨获得了博士学位瑞士联邦理工学院(ETH)的苏黎世,瑞士,W·西蒙教授。他的论文处理微微升大小的体积探测器使用的微电极。他花了1年,在日本东京的日立中央研究实验室,博士后研究员,并在一个芯片上产生的液相层析柱。在巴塞尔,瑞士汽巴嘉基,他开发的微型全分析系统的概念上的芯片为基础的分析仪器的研究小组在1988年至1995年建成。他是1995-2003年在伦敦帝国学院分析化学教授。随后,他在多特蒙德,德国宇航研究所主管,在多特蒙德大学的教授和分析化学。 2009年10月以来,他一直研究在萨尔布吕肯KIST头。他的研究兴趣包括化学分析,仿生微加工,纳米医学,癌症研究,以及“人权文件项目”微流体。关于本JournalRead的JournalAbout JournalCustomer InformationSubscriptionsAdvertising的图书馆PortalTools电邮给朋友的 电子邮件的图书馆广告