Harrington symposium on Micro/Nano Fluidics for Biomedicine and Sustainable Energy

May 15-16, 2025
Hildebrand Lecture Hall, 5th Floor
Gary L. Thomas Energy Engineering Building
UT Austin Campus

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Speakers

Narayan Aluru, The University of Texas at Austin

Adela Ben-Yakar, The University of Texas at Austin

Eric Chiou, University of California, Los Angeles

Emma Fan, The University of Texas at Austin

Benny Freeman, The University of Texas at Austin

Venkat Ganesan, The University of Texas at Austin

Manish Kumar, The University of Texas at Austin

Hang Lu, Georgia Institute of Technology

Hang Ren, The University of Texas at Austin

Lydia Sohn, University of California, Berkeley

Jamie Warner, The University of Texas at Austin

Yuebing Zheng, The University of Texas at Austin

Organizers

This one and a half day symposium is made possible by the Donald D. Harrington Fellows Program. The theme of the symposium is applications in biomedicine to sustainable energy that include a significant portion of micro/nano fluidics innovation.  Expect an informal atmosphere that fosters engaging discussions and networking opportunities, in a single-track meeting consisting of 12 invited speakers, as well as registered students, postdocs and researchers. Additionally, we will have an engaging poster session, to enable young scientists to present their work and add further depth to the exchange of ideas and insights.

This event is generously supported by the University of Texas at Austin’s Harrington Fellows Program.

Co-Hosts

Xiaoyun Ding, University of Colorado Boulder and The University of Texas at Austin

Piran Kidambi, Vanderbilt University and The University of Texas at Austin