Design and Fabrication for noBioSensors and Systems Lab - Nanoscience Center


The noBioSensors and Systems group at UCF is dedicated to the advancement of the state of the art in biological micro/nofabrication technologies. Our goal is to utilize our knowledge and expertise in micro/nofabrication technologies and apply these techniques for the advancement of human health and persolized medicine. We develop non-traditiol (Polymer, Metal, Paper, Biomaterials etc.) micro/nofabrication methods and platform technologies as well silicon and glass based traditiol technologies. Research into packaging methodologies is complimentary to research into biological micro/nofabrication and we work on novel packaging methodologies for the assembly of our biological devices.

Project Dates

Start Date: 11/1/2016 - End Date: 1/1/1970

Students Needed

Type of Project

Individual

Student Responsibilities

At this moment, the group is getting set up and is in need of motivated and hard working students to help with equipment set up, perform feasibility experiments, and develop 3D schematics for papers and grants. Knowledge of CAD (AutoCAD, Creo, Solidworks etc.) or interest in learning CAD to execute and develop design schematics is a major plus.

Time Commitment

Student Requirements

Knowledge of CAD (AutoCAD, Creo, Solidworks etc.) or interest in learning CAD to execute on design schematics is a major plus. Motivation, hard work and dedication to tasks is very important.

Interested in Working With the Following Programs

Honors Undergraduate Thesis
Independent Research Credit (4912)
McNair Scholars
Research and Mentoring Program
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship

Additional Notes

Position Overview

  • Date Posted: 10-27-2016
  • Research Categories:
    • Engineering
    • Interdisciplinary
    • Life Sciences
  • Location:
    • Orlando (Main Campus)
  • Paid: Yes