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Revision as of 17:44, 13 August 2015

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Overview

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Graduate Student and PhD Candidate - Mechanical Engineering

Anticipated Graduation Date (Masters): Spring 2014

University Innovation Training Cohort: Spring 2014

Personal

Academic

Graduate Research Assistant
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Advanced Manufacturing and Design Laboratory (AMDL)

University Innovation Fellow Candidate Spring 2014

  • Campus Efforts:
    • 3DS Springboard Organizer
    • TEDx UW-Milwaukee contributor
    • President Student Entrepreneur and Startup Organization
    • Makerspace development: UWM Creative Commons

Personal

Founder of the microfluidic technology company commercializing the electrostatic particle trap (E-Trap) under patent US 8,465,967.

  • E-Trap uses electrostatic charge to isolate particles, much like restraining a particle within a fenced-in area.
  • E-Trap offers a solution to researchers enabling them to trap both micro-and nano-scale particles, providing cost- and time-savings, as well as better sample preservation over current technologies.
  • Collaborating with prominent university researchers and entities.
  • Contact: francis@isopointtechnologies.com


Awards:

Related Links

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University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Student Priorities