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Dr. Marc Madou
Chancellor’s Professor
Depmartment of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Biomedical Engineering Department
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
Integrated Nanofabrication Facility (INRF)
http://www.biomems.net
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Semiconductor Electrochemistry, 1978, Solid-State Physics Laboratory,
Rijksuniversiteit, Ghent, Belgium - Doctoral thesis: "n-and p-type GaP as Semi-
conductor Electrodes" (summa cum laude), Rijksuniversiteit, Ghent, Belgium.
M.Sc., Physical Chemistry, 1975, Rijksuniversiteit, Ghent, Belgium.
B.Sc., Physical Chemistry, 1973, Rijksuniversiteit, Ghent, Belgium.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Chancellor's Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of
California Irvine, CA, 2002-2007.
Renewal: Chancellor's Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
University of California Irvine, CA, 2007-present.
Professor Biomedical Engineering, University of California Irvine, CA, 2002-
present.
Professor Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science,
University of California Irvine, CA, 2002-present.
Professor Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility (INRF), University of
California Irvine, CA, 2002-present.
Vice President Advanced Technology, Nanogen, San Diego, CA, 2001-2002.
CMR Scholar (Endowed Chair), Center for Materials Research (CMR) at Ohio
State University (OSU), 1997-2000.
Professor Materials at OSU, 1997-2000.
Professor Chemistry at OSU, 1997-2000.
Director NSF Center for Industrial Sensors and Measurements (CISM)
Microfabrication Applications Principal, 1999-2000. The Center for Industrial
Sensors and Measurements (CISM) was established in April 1996 as a National
Science Foundation State/University/Industry Cooperative Research on the
campus of The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. It was a one-of-a-kind
national facility created to meet the need for continuing sensor research in
industrial processes.
Visiting Scholar at UC Berkeley, 1996-2000.
Miller Visiting Professor at UC Berkeley, 1995-1996.
Visiting Professor at Louisiana State University, Senior Scientific Advisor to
CAMD, 1994-1995.
Vice Chairman and Founder Teknekron Sensor Development Corporation
(TSDC), Menlo Park, CA, 1989-1993.
Director, Microsensor Department, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, 1983-
1989.
Associate Director, Microsensor Department, SRI International, Menlo Park,
CA, 1982-1989.
Founder and Manager of Microsensor Program, SRI International, Associate
Director, Physical Electronics Laboratory, Menlo Park, CA, 1982-1983.
Senior Materials Scientist, Materials Research Laboratory SRI International,
Menlo Park, CA, 1981-1982.
Assistant Professor, Rijksuniversiteit (State University of Ghent) Gent, Belgium
1981.
Visiting Scientist SRI Internacional, Menlo Park, CA, Materials Scientist,
Materials Research Laboratory under Dr. S. R. Morrison, 1979-1980.
NASA Ames Research Center Associate, Mountain View, CA, 1994-2004.
Microfabrication Applications Principal and Founder, San Diego, CA, 1993-
present (my consulting practice). I have consulted on sensor and
microfabrication issues since 1993. Representative companies include: Energizer
(USA), National Semiconductor (USA), Magneti Marelli (Italy), Fläkt
(Sweden), IMEC (Belgium), ITT Barton (USA), Moore Industries (USA),
Gamera (USA), Microbionics (USA), CMB/Enevate (USA), iGlyko (USA),
Bowles Fluidics Corporation (USA), NASA Ames (USA), Idetek (USA),
VARTA (Germany), Osaka Gas (Japan), PG&E (USA), EPRI (USA), SensIrox
(USA) and Polychip (USA).
AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS
Chancellor’s Professor University of California Irvine 2007-present.
Chancellor’s Professor University of California Irvine 2002-2007.
Distinguished Visiting Honorary Professor IIT Kanpur, 2004-present.
Honorary Visiting Professor IIT Kharagpur, India 2007-present
Visiting Professor UNIST (World Class University Scholar, WCU), South-
Korea 2009-present.
Endowed Chair, CMR Scholar, Center for Materials Research Center, Ohio
State University, 1997-2000.
Miller Visiting Professor at UC Berkeley, 1995-1996.
Sample of Distinghuised Lectures:
o Academic Leader. Since 2008, the Tecnológico de Monterrey in Mexico
has implemented a program called "Academic Leaders", which consists
in bringing distinguished professors from all over the world, who are
experts in different areas of knowledge, to share their experiences with
students, professors and the community. Dr. Madou was an academic
leader of the Tecnológico de Monterrey-Campus Guadalajara during the
semester of January-May 2011.
o Distinguished Visiting Professor, AMC/FUMEC, Instituto Politécnico
Nacional, Mexico, 2007.
o Distinguished Speaker for the Department of Biomedical Engineering
Seminar series at UT Austin. Every year professors in the field of
BME/BE recommend over 40 top researchers and finally 12 outstanding
scholars are chosen for invitations. Other speakers in the past have
included Professors Steven Chu (Stanford/Berkeley), Shu Chien
(UCSD), Luke Lee (Berkeley/ETH), Bob Nerem (GaTech), and many
other leading scientists. From MEMS to NEMS with Carbon. February
14th, 2008.
o Technology “Rock Star” Award. Bioengineering Inspired by Nature.
Boston Scientific Fremont Campus, June 15th, 2009.
o Prominent Lecturer. Yeungnam University, South-Korea. Prominent
lecturer for the undergraduate course, ‘Lectures of Edge Frontiers on the
Mechanical Engineering,’ in the School of Mechanical Engineering
sponsored by the Korea Research Foundation. Title: Biomimetics in
Bioengineering: From Fractals to Worms on a Compact Disc. Sept. 22,
2009 *.
Summa Cum Laude, Ph.D. Dissertation, Rijksuniversiteit, Ghent, Belgium,
1978.
COMPANY ADVISORY BOARDS AND FOUNDER
Conference Organizing Committees and Conference Advisory Boards
Conference organizer, session chair and keynote speaker. The first Micro-Med-
A workshop at the Protea Hotel, Kruger Gate, Mpumalanga, South Africa, from
7 – 10 September 2011. Fluidics on a Compact Disc (CD) for Molecular
Diagnostics. This constitutes an effort on our part to learn about
Microfluidics/Medical Diagnostic needs in the third world. Nex year we will
organize this conference in Kolkata, India.
Session chair and keynote speaker. 7th Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Conference, 27 June to 1 July 2011. Sabanci Universitesi, Turkey. Nano and
Micro-Patterning of Carbon.
Plenary talk and session chair. International Conference on “Biomaterials and
Implants: Prospects and Possibilities in the New Millennium. ”A three-day long
international conference at the Central Glass & Ceramic Research Institute
(CGCRI), Kolkata, India during July 21-23, 2011. Biosensors and Drug
Delivery.
General chair of the Fourth International Symposium on Dielectrics and
Engineered Interfaces in Biological and Biomedical Applications scheduled
during the 219th Electrochemical Society meeting, in Montreal, Canada, May 1-
6, 2011.
Organizing committee and Scientific Advisory Committee Nanotech Montreux,
Switzerland, 1999-2006. And again in 2010 and 2011.
Gerneral chair of the Third International Symposium on Dielectrics and
Engineered Interfaces in Biological and Biomedical Applications scheduled
during the 219th Electrochemical Society meeting, in San Fransisco, USA, May
26- 27, 2009.
General chair and organizer of the Third Indo-US conference on Fabrionics, a
two-day workshop on Fabrionics that was held at the University of California,
Irvine June 28, 29th, 2009
(http://www.indiajournal.com/pages/event.php?id=7582).
Member International Advisory Board of the Kuala Lumpur International
Conference on Biomedical Engineering (Biomed 2008, Biomed 2009).
Member International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
(IMCAT 2007).
Member International Advisory Board (IAB) of the 4th Forum on New
Materials CIMTEC 2006, 2007.
International Advisory Committee, International Workshop on MEMS and
Micro/Nano Systems Technology for Bio-Implants and Bio Applications,
Kolkata, India, December 28-30, 2006.
Organizing committee: 1st International Conference on Micromanufacturing,
Urbana Champaign, 2006.
Scientific Advisory Board for Solid State Sensors, Hilton Head Island 1998 and
2000.
SIM session organizer, Salt Lake City, 2002.
MRS symposium organizer, Boston, Fall 2001, 2002, 2003.
Organizer and general chairman BIO-MEMS 1999 and 2000, San Francisco,
CA.
Scientific Advisory Board for Transducers 1997, Chicago and Transducers
1999, Sendai.
Journal Editor / Membership on Journal Editorial Boards
Founding Editor of eMicronano.com (http://www.emicronano.com/).
Editorial Advisory Board. Micro & Nano Systems, 2009
(http://www.bentham.org/mns/index.htm),
Editorial Board, International Journal of Materials and Structural Integrity, 2007
(http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalCODE=ijmsi).
Editorial Board, International Journal of Precision Engineering and
Manufacturing 2007
(http://www.springer.com/engineering/production+eng/journal/12541?detailsPa
ge=editorialBoard).
International Advisory Board, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry: 2004-
2007.
Editorial Board, International Journal on Manufacturing Technology and
Research: 2006-2007.
Regional Editor for Sensors and Actuators B, North and South America, 1999-
2005.
Advisory Boards and Panels
Scientific Advisory Board of SUNUM (Sabancı University Nanotechnology
Research and Application Center), Turkey, 2011- present.
Member of the Nano- and Microsystems Programme’s Scientific Advisory
Board, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),
Helmholtz Society, Germany, 2007-present.
NSF “Blue Ribbon” Panel for ERC selection Panel Meeting Review, NSF,
Arlington, VA, January 10-12, 2006.
NSF WTEC Study on Micro-Manufacturing Panel Member. Site visits to Korea,
Taiwan, Japan and Europe, 2004-2005.
IEEE member. Member at Large of The Electrochemical Society (Sensors).
International Advisory Committee, The NSF NSE, August 7-9, 2004 NSEC Site
Visit panel at UCLA.
Advisory Board of the NSF-IGERT at the University of Kentucky, 1998-2004.
Founder
Scientific Founder & Advisor of SensIrOx and a co-inventor of the company's
core technology, Columbus, 2001 (http://www.sensirox.com/principals.htm).
Company dissolved.
Vice Chairman and Founder Teknekron Sensor Development Corporation
(TSDC), Menlo Park, CA, 1989-1993. Company dissolved.
Founder RotaPrep, Irvine, CA, 2006 (http://www.rotaprep.com/people.html).
Company is active.
Scientific Founder & Advisor of Carbon Micro Battery (now Enevate) and a co-
inventor of the company’s core technology, Irvine, 2006 (http://c-
mb.com/index.php). Company is active.
Founder iGlyko, Irvine, CA, 2007
(http://www.iglyko.com/iGlyko/Welcome_to_iGlyko.html). Company is active.
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
Books
1. Chemical Sensors, Business Intelligence Program, 751 SRI International, 1987,
M. J. Madou, G. S. Gaisford, and F. Gentile, NIST Publishing, 1987.
2. Chemical Sensing with Solid State Devices, M. J. Madou and S. R. Morrison,
Academic Press, 1989. Graduate level introduction to solid state chemical
sensors, 556 pages.
3. Fundamentals of Microfabrication, M. J. Madou, CRC Press, November 1997,
Graduate level introduction to microfabrication, 589 pages. Fifth printing, 2000.
4. Fundamentals of Microfabrication, 2nd edition, M. J. Madou, CRC Press, Fifth
Printing, 723 pages, 2002.
5. Solid-State Physics, Fluidics, and Analytical Techniques in Micro- and
Nanotechnology, M.J. Madou, Taylor&Francis, July 2011.
6. Manufacturing Techniques for Microfabrication and Nanotechnology,
M.J.Madou, Taylor &Francis, July 2011.
7. From MEMS to Bio-MEMS and Bio-NEMS: Manufacturing Techniques and
Applications, M.J. Madou, Taylor&Francis, July 2011.
8. Question and Answerbooks for 5,6 and 7, Taylor&Francis, 2011.
Edited Books/Book Sections
1. Chemical Sensors for Extreme Environments, SRI Microscience Program
volume on Sensors, Co-Editor, 1987.
2. Applications of Micromachining in Solid-State Chemical Sensors, M. Madou
and J. Joseph, Eds. in "Opportunities for Innovation: Chemical and Biological
Sensors Washington: National Institute of Science and Technology (1991).
NIST Publication GCR 91-593-1 [Oct. 1991].
3. Overview of Solid Electrolytes for Sensors, Proceedings of the International
School of Materials Science and Technology. 24th Course: Solid State Ionics for
Sensors and Electrochromics Erice-Sicily: 1-12 July 1992, Madou, M. J., S. Oh,
and F. de Schutter, Eds. 1992.
4. Nano-and Micromechanical Systems (NEMS and MEMS) and Molecular
machines. Editors: David A. LaVan, Arturo A. Ayon, Thomas E. Buchheit and
M. J. Madou, Mark E. McNie, S. V. Prasad. MRS. Materials Research Society.
Symposium Proceedings. Volume 741. Fall Meeting 2002 (December 2-4, 2002,
Boston).
5. Micro- and Nanoystems (NEMS and MEMS) and Molecular machines. Editors:
David A. LaVan, Arturo A. Ayon, Thomas E. Buchheit and M. J. Madou. MRS.
Materials Research Society. Symposium Proceedings. Volume 782. Fall
Meeting 2003 (December 1-3, 2003, Boston).
6. Micromanufacturing: International Assessment of Research and Development,
K.F. Ehmann, D. Bourell, M.L. Culpepper, T.J. Hodgson, T.R. Kurfess, M.
Madou, K. Rajurkar, R. DeVor, Springer, 2007.
7. Bioelectronics, Biointerfaces, and Biomedical Applications 2 (ECS
Transactions, Vol 3) [Paperback] Electrochemical Society (Compiler), D.
Landheer (Editor), M. J. Deen (Editor), C. Kranz (Editor), M. Madou (Editor)
Nov 13, 2007.
8. Micro/Nano Fabrication Processes and Materials section of the Encyclopedia of
Nanotechnology, Bharat (Ed.) 1st Edition, 2012, Approx. 2400 p. M.J.Madou
and C.Wang.
Refereed Journal Articles
1. Madou, M. J., W. Gomes, and F. Cardon, 1977. Impedance Measurements at the
n- and p-Type GaP Single Crystal Electrode, J. Electrochem. Soc., vol. 124, no.
10, pp. 1623-1627 (October).
2. Madou, M. J., W. Gomes, and F. Cardon, 1977. Anodic Processes at the n- and
p-Type GaP Electrodes, Ber. Bunsenges. Phys. Chem., vol. 81, no. 11, pp. 1186-
1190 (November).
3. Madou, M. J., W. Gomes, and F. Cardon, 1978. Cyclic-Voltammetric Study of n-
and p-type GaP Electrodes, Ber. Busenges Phys. Chem., vol. 82, pp. 819-823.
4. Madou, M. J., K. W. Frese, Jr., and S. R. Morrison, 1979. Electron Exchange at
the Surface of Thermally Grown Silicon, J. Electrochem. Soc., vol. 126, no. 10,
pp. 1827-1828 (October).
5. Madou, M. J., K. W. Frese, Jr., and S. R. Morrison, 1980. The Si/SiO2
Electrode, Phys. Stat. Solidi (a), vol. 57, pp. 705-712.
6. Madou, M. J., K. W. Frese, Jr., and S. R. Morrison, 1980. Influence of Surface
Damage on Stabilization Against Photodecomposition of n-type GaAs, J.
Electrochem. Soc., vol. 127, no. 4, pp. 987-989 (April).
7. Madou, M. J., K. W. Frese, Jr., and S. R. Morrison, 1980. Photoelectrochemical
Corrosion as Influenced by an Oxide Layer, J. Phys. Chem., vol. 84, no. 25, pp.
3423-3428.
8. Frese, K. W., Jr., M. J. Madou, and S. R. Morrison, 1980. Investigation of
Photoelectrochemical Corrosion of Semiconductors, J. Phys. Chem., vol. 84, no.
24, pp. 3712-3718.
9. Morrison, S. R., M. J. Madou, and K. W. Frese, Jr., 1980. Imperfections in and
Ion Diffusion through Oxide Layer in Silicon, Applic. Surf. Sci., vol. 6, pp. 138-
148.
10. Frese, K. W., Jr., M. J. Madou, and S. R Morrison, 1981. Investigation of
Photoelectro-Chemical Corrosion of Semiconductors, II. Kinetic Analysis of
Corrosion-Competitive Reactions on n-GaAs, J. Electrochem. Soc., vol. 128, no.
7, pp. 1527-1531 (July).
11. Frese, K. W., Jr., M. J. Madou, and S. R. Morrison, 1981. Investigation of
Photoelectro-chemical Corrosion of Semiconductors, III. Effects of Metal
Layers on the Stability of GaAs, J. Electrochem. Soc., vol. 128, no. 9, pp. 1939-
1943 (September).
12. Madou, M. J., B. H. Loo, K. W. Frese, Jr., and S. R. Morrison, 1981. Bulk and
Surface Characterization of the Silicon Electrode, Surface Sci., vol. 108, pp.
135-152.
13. Brondeel, P., M. J. Madou, W. P. Gomes, and F. Cardon, 1982. Investigation on
Photoelectro-chemical Cells Based upon Silicon/Methanol Interfaces. Part 1: n-
Type Si, Solar Energy Matls., vol. 7, pp. 23-32.
14. Madou, M. J., P. Brondeel, W. P. Gomes, P. Hanselaer, and F. Cardon, 1982.
Investigation on Photoelectrochemical Cells Based upon Silicon/Methanol
Interfaces. Part 2: p-Type Si, Solar Energy Matls., vol. 7, pp. 33-42.
15. Madou, M. J., W. P. Gomes, F. Fransen, and F. Cardon, 1982. Anodic Oxidation
of p-Type Silicon in Methanol as Compared to Glycol, J. Electrochem. Soc., vol.
129, no. 12, pp. 2749-2752 (December).
16. Madou, M. J., and M. C. H. McKubre, 1983. Impedance Measurements and
Photoeffects on Ni-Electrodes, J. Electrochem. Soc., vol. 130, no. 5, pp. 1056-
1061 (May).
17. Fransen, F., M. J. Madou, W. H. Laflere, F. Cardon, and W. P. Gomes, 1983. On
the Dielectric Properties of Semiconducting Materials as Obtained from
Impedance Measurements on Schottky Barriers, J. Phys. D (Appl. Phys.), vol.
16, pp. 879-888.
18. Madou, M. J., K. Kinoshita, and M. C. H. McKubre, 1983. Electrochemical
Studies on the Cathodic Reduction of Thionyl Chloride, J. Electrochem. Soc.,
vol. 130, no. 3, p. 126C (March).
19. Kinoshita, K., and M. J. Madou, 1984. Electrochemical Measurements on Pt, Ir,
and Ti Oxides as pH Probes, J. Electrochem. Soc., vol. 131, no. 5, pp. 1089-
1094 (May).
20. Madou, M. J. and K. Kinoshita, 1984. Electrochemical Measurements on Metal
Oxides for pH Probing, Part I, Electrochim. Acta, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 411-414.
21. Madou, M. J., K. Kinoshita, and M.C.H. McKubre 1984. Electrochemical
Measurements on Metal Oxides for pH Probing, Part II, Electrochim. Acta, vol.
29, no. 3, pp. 419-423.
22. Madou, M. J., and S. Szpak, 1984. Investigation of SOCl2 Reduction by Cyclic
Voltammetry and AC Impedance Measurements, J. Electrochem. Soc., vol. 131,
no. 11, pp. 2471-2483 (November).
23. Mercier, J. J., F. Fransen, F. Cardon, M. J. Madou, and W. P. Gomes, 1985.
Effects of Anodic Polarization upon Electrochemically Grown Oxide Films on p-
Si, Studied by Ellipsometric and Capacitance Measurements, Ber. Bunsenges.
Phys. Chem., vol. 89, pp. 117-120.
24. G. H. Tsau, A. Sher, M. Madou, J. A. Wilson, V. A. Cotton adn C. E. Jones,
1986. Low-frequency admittance measurements on the HgCdTe/PhotoxSiO2
interface, J. Appl. Phys. 59(4), 1238-1244.
25. Madou, M. J., J. J. Smith, and S. Szpack, 1987. Comments on Electroreduction
of SOCl2, J. Electrochem. Soc., vol. 134, p. 2794.
26. Madou, M. J., S. R. Morrison, and V. P. Bondarenko, 1988. Introduction of
Impurities in Anodically Grown Silica, J. Electrochem. Soc., vol. 135, no.1
(January).
27. Tsau, G.-H., A. Sher, M. J. Madou, J. A. Wilson, V. A. Cotton, and C. E. Jones,
1988. State Characterization of the Hg1-xCdxTe/PhotoxTM SiO2 Interface, J.
Vac. Sci. Technol. A, vol. 4, no. 4.
28. Madou, M. J., and T. Otagawa, 1988. Electrolytic Media for Chemical Sensors,
Solid State Ionics, pp. 28-30.
29. Krishnamurthy, S., A. Sher, M. J. Madou, and A.-B. Chen, 1988. Semiconductor
Alloys for Fast Thermal Sensors, J. Appl. Phys., vol. 64, no. 3, p. 1530.
30. Otagawa, T., M. J. Madou, S. Wing, J. Rich Alexander, S. Kusanagi, T. Fujioka,
and A. Yasuda, 1990. Planar Microelectrochemical Carbon Monoxide Sensors,
Sensors and Actuators, B1, 319.
31. Itoh, K., and M. J. Madou, 1991. Optical Waveguides for Surface Spectroscopy:
FePO4 Thin-Film/K+-doped Glass Composite Optical Waveguide Systems
Having Tapered Velocity Couplers, J. Appl. Phys., vol. 69, no. 11, p. 1.
32. Oh, S., J. Joseph, T. Otagawa, and M. J. Madou, 1992. Multilayer Ionic Devices
Fabricated by the Plasma Spray Method, Solid State Ionics, vol. 53-56, pp. 90-
94.
33. Fariborz, M., J. Joseph, and M. J. Madou, 1992. Feasibility and Practicality of
Monolithic Sensors, Sensors, pp. 31-35 (September).
34. Madou, M., T. Otagawa, M. Tierney, J. Joseph, and S. Oh, 1992. Multilayer
Ionic Devices Fabricated by Thin and Thick Film Technologies, Solid State
Ionics, vol. 53-56, pp. 47-57.
35. Madou, M. J., and M. Tierney, 1992. Biosensors and Microfabrication, Invited
paper Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology.
36. Madou, M. J., and M. Tierney, 1993. Required Technology Breakthroughs to
Assume Widely Accepted Biosensors, Invited paper, Applied Biochemistry and
Biotechnology, vol. 41, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Volume 41,
Numbers 1-2 / April, 1993.
37. Madou, M. J., and J. Joseph, 1993. Immunosensors with Commercial Potential,
Immunomethods, vol. 3, pp. 134-152. Invited review article.
38. Michael J. Tierney, Hyun-Ok L. Kim, Marc Madou and Takaaki Otagawa, 1993.
Microelectrochemical sensor for nitrogen oxides, Sensors and Actuators B, 13-
14 (1993) 408-411.
39. Oh, S., and M. J. Madou, 1992. Planar-Type, Gas Diffusion-Controlled Oxygen
Sensor Fabricated by the Plasma Spray Method, Sensors and Actuators B, vol.
13-14, pp. 581-582.
40. Somps, C. J., J. L. Pickering, M. J. Madou, J. W. Hines, D. L. Gibbs, and M. R.
Harrison, 1996. Electrochemical Performance of an Ion Selective, Polymeric
Membrane Following Chronic Implantation in Rat Subcutaneous Tissue,
Sensors and Actuators B, vol. 35-36, pp. 222-227.
41. Wang, C. C., S. A. Akbar, and M. J. Madou, 1998. Ceramic Based Resistive
Sensors, J. Electroceramics, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 1-10, Special Issue on Sensor
Materials.
42. Kim, J., X. Song, K. Kinoshita, M. J. Madou, and R. White, 1998.
Electrochemical Studies of Carbon Films from Pyrolyzed Photoresist, J.
Electrochem. Soc., vol. 145, no. 7, pp. 2314-2319.
43. Zent, A. P., R. C. Quinn, and M. Madou, 1998. A Thermo-Acoustic Gas Sensor
Array for the Detection of Photochemically Critical Species in the Martian
Atmosphere, Planetary Space Science, vol. 46, pp. 795-803.
44. Low, L-M., S. Seetharaman, K-Q. He, and M. J. Madou, 2000. Microactuators
Toward Microvalves for Responsive Controlled Drug Delivery, Sensors and
Actuators B, vol. 67, pp. 149-160.
45. Madou, M. J., and J. Florkey, 2000. From Batch to Continuous Manufacturing
of Microbiomedical Devices, Chemical Reviews, vol. 100, pp. 2679-2691.
46. Madou, M. J., and K-Q. He, 2000. Exploitation of a Novel Artificial Muscle for
Controlled Drug Delivery, Polym. Mater. Sci. Eng., vol. 83, pp. 495-497.
47. Ranganathan, S., R. McCreery, S. M. Maijji, and M. J. Madou, 2000.
Photoresist-Derived Carbon for Microelectromechanical Systems and
Electrochemical Applications, J. Electrochem. Soc., vol. 147, pp. 277-282.
48. Sheng Yao, Min Wang, and Marc Madou, 2001, A pH Electrode Based on Melt-
Oxidized Iridium Oxide, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 148(4) H29-
H36
49. Johnson, R. D., I. H. A. Badr, G. Barrett, S. Lai, Y. Lu, M. J. Madou, and L. G.
Bachas, 2001. Development of a Fully-Integrated Analysis System for Ions
Based on Ion-Selective Optodes and Centrifugal Microfluidics, Anal. Chem.,
vol. 73, pp. 3940-3946.
50. Madou, M. J., Y. Lu, S. Lai, C. G. Koh, Y-J Juang, L. J. Lee, and B. Wenner,
2001. A Novel Design on a CD Disk for 2-Point Calibration Measurement,
Sensors and Actuators A, vol. 91, no. 3, pp. 301-306.
51. Madou, M. J., L. J. Lee, S. Daunert, S. Lai, and C. H. Shih, 2001. Design and
Fabrication of CD-Like Microfluidic Platforms for Diagnostics: Microfluidic
Functions, Biomedical Microdevices, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 245-254.
52. Lee, L.J., M. J. Madou, K. W. Koelling, S. Daunert, S. Lai, C. G. Koh, Y-J
Juang, Y. Lu, and L.Yu, 2001. Design and Fabrication of CD-Like Microfluidic
Platforms for Diagnostics: Polymer-Based Microfabrication, Biomedical
Microdevices, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 339-351.
53. Min Wang, Sheng Yao, Marc Madou, A long-term stable iridium oxide pH
electrode, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, Volume 81, Issues 2-3, 5 January
2002, Pages 313-315.
54. Huang,Y., E. Mather, J. Bell, and M. Madou, 2002. MEMS-Based Sample
Preparation for Molecular Diagnostics, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., vol. 372, pp. 49-
65.
55. Madou, M. J., L. J. Lee, K. W. Koelling, S. Daunert, S. Lai, C. G. Koh, Y-J
Juang, L. Yu, and Y. Lu, 2001. Design and Fabrication of Polymer Microfluidic
Platforms for Biomedical Applications, ANTEC-SPE 59th, vol. 3, pp. 2534-
2538 (May).
56. Wang, M., S. Yao, and M. Madou, 2002. A Long-Term Stable Iridium Oxide pH
Electrode, Sensors and Actuators Part B, Chemical, vol. 81, no. 2-3, pp. 313-
315.
57. Badr, I. H. A., R. D. Johnson, M. J. Madou, and L. G. Bachas, 2002.
Fluorescent Ion-Selective Optode Membranes Incorporated onto a Centrifugal
Microfluidics Platform, Anal. Chem., 2002, 74 (21), pp 5569–5575
58. L. Yu, C. G. Koh, L. J. Lee, K. W. Koelling, and M. J. Madou, ”Experimental
Investigation and Numerical Simulation of Injection Molding with Micro-
Features”, Polym. Eng. Sci. 42:871 (2002).
59. Kassegne, S., H. Reese, P. Swanson, and M. J. Madou, 2002. Micro Electro-
Optical DNA Array Sensor, Full Paper Published in the Proceedings of the SPIE
Conference on Smart Structures and Materials, San Diego, CA, March 17-21.
60. Kassegne, S., R. Whitten, and M. J. Madou, 2002. Design Issues in SOI-Based
High-Sensitivity Piezoresistive Cantilever Devices, Full Paper Published in the
Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Smart Structures and Materials, San
Diego, CA, March 17-21, 2002.
61. Amit Singh, Jaishankar Jayaram, Marc. Madou, and Sheikh Akbar, 2002.
Pyrolysis of Negative Photoresists to Fabricate Carbon Structures for
Microelectromechanical Systems and Electrochemical Applications, Journal of
The Electrochemical Society, 149(3) E78-E83.
62. Deo, S.K., E.A.Moschou, S.F.Petue, L.G.Bachas, S.Daunert, P.Eisenhardt and
M.J.Madou, Responsive Drug Delivery Systems, May 1, Anal.Chem., 207A-
213A, 2003.
63. Samuel K. Kassegne, Howard Reese, Dalibor Hodko, Joon M. Yang, Kamal
Sarkar, Dan Smolko, Paul Swanson, Daniel E. Raymond, Michael J. Heller,
Marc J. Madou, 2003, Numerical modeling of transport and accumulation of
DNA on electronically active biochips, Sensors and Actuators B. 94(2003) 81-
98
64. M.J.Madou, Cubiciotti, R.,"Scaling Issues in Chemical and Biological Sensors
(Invited Paper),"IEEE, Special Issue on Chemical and Biological Microsensors.
Eds. Casalnuovo, S and Brown R.B., 2003, volume 91, issue 6.
65. Kunal Vaed, John Florkey, Sheikh A. Akbar, Marc J. Madou, John J. Lannutti
and Sean Cahill, An Additive Micromolding Approach for the Development of
Micromachined Ceramic Substrates for RF Applications, JOURNAL OF
MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS, VOL. 13, NO. 3, JUNE 2004
66. Siyi Lai, Shengnian Wang, Jun Luo, L. James Lee, Shang-Tian Yang, and Marc
J. Madou, 2003, Design of a Compact Disk-like Microfluidic Platform for
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Anal. Chem. 2003,76, 1832-2837.
67. L. G. Puckett, E. Dikici, S. Lai, M. Madou, L. G. Bachas, and S. Daunert,
Investigation Into the Applicability of the Centrifugal Microfluidics Platform for
the Development of Protein-Ligand Binding Assays Incorporating EGFP as a
Fluorescent Reporter, Anal. Chem., 76, 7263-7268, 2004
68. Moshou, E., S.F.Petue, L.G.Bachas, M.J.Madou, and S. Daunert, Novel
Artificial Muscle Material with Fast Electroactuation under Neutral pH
Conditions, Chem. Mat. 16, 2499-2502, 2004.
69. Chunlei Wang, Lili Taherabadi, Guangyao Jia, and Marc Madou, “C-MEMS for
the Manufacture of 3D Microbatteries,” Electrochemical and Solid State Letters,
7(11) (2004) A435-A438.
70. Jim Zoval and Marc J. Madou, Centrifuge Based Fluidic Platforms, Proceedings
of the IEEE on Biomedical Applications for MEMS and Microfluidics. Issue
Date: Jan 2004, Volume: 92 Issue:1 On page(s): 140 - 153
71. Kim, J.; Jang, S. H.; Jia, G.; Zoval, J. V.; Da Silva N. A. and Marc J. Madou,
Cell Lysis On a Microfluidic CD (Compact Disc) Lab On a Chip 4 (5): 516-522,
2004.
72. Chunlei Wang and Marc Madou, From MEMS to NEMS with Carbon,
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 20 (10), (2005) 2181-2187.
73. Ma, K. S.; Zhou, H.; Zoval, J.; Madou, M., Detection of DNA Hybridization
using Adjacent Impedance Probing (AIP) Method. Journal of the Association for
Laboratory Automation, Volume 10, Issue 4, August 2005, Pages 219-224.
74. Régis Peytavi, Frédéric R. Raymond, Dominic Gagné, François J. Picard,
Guangyao Jia, Jim Zoval, Marc Madou, Karel Boissinot, Maurice Boissinot, Luc
Bissonnette, Marc Ouellette and Michel G. Bergeron. Microfluidic Device for
Rapid (<15 min) Automated Microarray Hybridization, Clinical Chemistry.
2005; 51:1836-1844.
75. Marc Madou, Jim Zoval, Guangyao Jia, Horacio Kido, Jitae Kim, and Nahui
Kim. Lab on a CD. Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering Vol. 8: 601-628
(Volume publication date August 2006). First published online as a Review in
Advance on May 2, 2006.
76. Wang, C.; Jia, G.; Taherabadi, L. and Madou, M. J. A Novel Method for the
Fabrication of High Aspect Ratio C-MEMS, IEEE Journal of
Microelectromechanical Systems 14(2) (2005) 348-358.
77. B. Y. Park, L. Taherabadi, C. Wang, J. Zoval, and M. J. Madou, Electrical
Properties and Shrinkage of Carbonized Photoresist Films and the Implications
for C-MEMS Devices in Conductive Media, J. Electrochem. Soc. 152, (2005)
J136-J143.
78. Benjamin Y. Park, Marc J. Madou, 3D electrode designs for flow-through
dielectrophoresis systems, Electrophoresis 2005, 26, 3745-3757.
79. J. D. Ehrick, S. K. Deo, T. W. Browning, L. G. Bachas, M. J. Madou, and S.
Daunert, Genetically Engineered Protein in Hydrogels Tailors Stimuli-
Responsive Characteristics, Nat. Mat. 4, 298-302, 2005.
80. Rothert, L. Millner, L. G. Puckett, S. K. Deo, M. J. Madou, and S. Daunert,
Whole Cell Reporter Gene-Based Biosensing Systems on a Compact Disc
Microfluidics Platform, Anal. Biochem. 342, 11-19, 2005.
81. G. Jia, K-S Ma, J. Kim, J.V. Zoval, R. Peytavi, M.G. Bergeron, M.J. Madou,
Dynamic Automated DNA Hybridization on a CD (compact disc) Fluidic
Platform, Sensors and Actuators B 114, 173-181, 2006.
82. Ma, K. S.; Zhou, H.; Zoval, J.; Madou, M., DNA hybridization detection by
label free versus impedance amplifying label with impedance spectroscopy.
Sensors and Actuators B-Chemical 2006, 114, (1), 58-64.
83. Park, B. Y., Paradiso, A., Kawabe, M., Madou, M. J. (2006). A Novel
Dielectrophoretic Oil Filter. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical
Engineers. Part D, Journal of Automobile Engineering, 220(4), 481-496.
84. E. A. Moschou, M. J. Madou, L. G. Bachas, and S. Daunert, Voltage-Switchable
Artificial Muscles Actuating at Near Neutral pH, Sens. Act. B., 115, 379-383,
2006.
85. Elizabeth A. Moschou, Adrianne D. Nicholson, Guangyao Jia, Jim V. Zoval,
Marc J. Madou, Leonidas G. Bachas, and Sylvia Daunert, Design and
Integration of Fractionation and Isolation Microfluidic Features on Centrifugal
Microfluidic Platforms for the Analysis of Biomolecules, Anal. Bioanal. Chem.
385, 596-605, 2006.
86. Benjamin Y. Park and Marc Madou, Design, Fabrication, and Initial Testing of a
Miniature PEM Fuel Cell with Micro-scale Pyrolyzed Carbon Fluidic Plates,
Journal of Power Sources 162, 369-379, 2006.
87. Han Xu, Valery V. Konovalov, Cristian I. Contescu, Stephen M. Jaffe, Marc
Madou, Water transport in a non-aqueous, polypyrrole electrochemical cell,
Sensors and Actuators B, 114, 248-253, 2006.
88. Han Xu, Chong Wang, Chunlei Wang, Jim Zoval, and Marc Madou, Polymer
Actuator Valves toward Controlled Drug Delivery Application, Biosensors and
Bioelectronics, Vol 21/11, (2006) 2094-2099.
89. Joshua Hyong-Seok Kim, Alia Marafie, Xi-Yu Jia, Jim V. Zoval, and Marc J.
Madou, Characterization of DNA Hybridization Kinetics in a Microfluidic Flow
Channel, Sensors and Actuators B 113 (2006) 281–289.
90. Kartikeya Malladi, Chunlei Wang, and Marc Madou, Microfabrication of
Suspended C-MEMS Structures by EB Writer and Pyrolysis, Carbon, 44(13),
(2006) 2602- 2607.
91. J. D. Ehrick, S. Bachas-Daunert, S. M. Stokes, E. A. Moschou, S. K. Deo, L. G.
Bachas, M. J. Madou and S. Daunert, Stimuli-Responsive Hydrogels Based on
Hinge-Motion Binding Proteins as Recognition Elements, Polymer Preprints
47(2), 1106-1107, 2006.
92. Galobardes, F., Wang, C., Madou, M. J. (2006). Investigation on the Solid
Electrolyte Interface Formed on Anodes for Li-ion Batteries Fabricated by
Carbon-Microelectromechanical System Technology. Diamond and Related
Materials, 15, 1930-1934.
93. Nicholson, A. D.; Moschou, E. A.; Jia, G.; Zoval, J.; Bachas, L. G.; Madou, M.
J., Zoval, J. and Daunert, S. Protein Chromatographic Analysis on Methacrylate-
Based Monolithic Columns Integrated on Compact Disk Microfluidic Platforms,
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, V. 385, N. 3, 2006, pp 596-605.
94. A. S. Watts, A. A. Urbas, E. Moschou, V. G. Gavalas, J. V. Zoval, M. Madou,
and L. G. Bachas, Centrifugal Microfluidics with Integrated Sensing Microdome
Optodes for Multi-Ion Detection, Anal. Chem., 79, 8046-8054 (2007).
95. Kido, H., Micic, M., Smith, D., Zoval, J., Norton, J., Madou, M. J. A Novel,
Compact Disc-like Centrifugal Microfluidics System for Cell Lysis and Sample
Homogenization. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces. Accepted: August 25,
2007.
96. Han-Kuan A Tsai, Kuo-Sheng Ma, Chong Wang, Han Xu, Chunlei Wang, Jim
Zoval, Lawrence Kulinsky and Marc Madou, Development of Integrated
Protection for Miniaturized Implantable Controlled Drug Delivery System,
Smart Mater. Struct. 16, (2007) S295-S299.
97. Han-Kuan A. Tsai, Marc Madou, Microfabrication of Bilayer Polymer Actuator
Valves for Controlled Drug Delivery, Journal of the Association for Laboratory
Automation, Volume 12, Issue 5, October 2007, Pages 291-295
98. Nahui Kim, Catherine Dempsey, Chih-Jen Kuan, Jim Zoval, Eyleen O'Rourke
Gary Ruvkun, Marc Madou and Ji Sze. Gravity Force Transduced by the MEC-
4/MEC 10 DEG/ENaC Channel Modulates DAF-16/FoxO Activity in
Caenorhabditis elegans, Genetics 177: 835-45 2007.
99. Wang, C., Zaouk, R., Madou, M. J. Local chemical vapor deposition of carbon
nanofibers from photoresist. Carbon, 44, 3073-3077, 2006.
100. Nahui Kim, Catherine M. Dempsey, Jim V. Zoval, Ji-Ying Sze, and Marc
J. Madou, Automated microfluidic compact disc (CD) cultivation system of C.
elegans, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 122 (2), (2007), 511-518.
101. Tsai, H. A., Ma, K., Wang, C., Xu, H., Wang, C., Zoval, J., Kulinsky, L.,
Madou, M. J. Development of Integrated Protection for Miniaturized
Implantable Controlled Drug Delivery System. Smart Mater. Struct., 16, S295-
S299, 2007.
102. Benjamin Y. Park, Rabih Zaouk, Chunlei Wang, Marc J. Madou, A Case
for Fractal Electrodes for Electrochemical Applications, J. Electrochem. Soc.,
154 (2) (2007) P1-P5.
103. Guangyao Jia, Jonathan Siegrist, Chengwu Deng, Jim V. Zoval, Gale
Stewart, Régis Peytavi, Ann Huletsky, Michel G. Bergeron, Marc J. Madou, A
Low-Cost, Disposable Card for Rapid Polymerase Chain Reaction, Colloids
Surf. B: Biointerfaces Special Edition, 58(1) (2007), 52-60.
104. G. Turon Teixidor, R. Gorkin, P. Tripathi, G. Bisht, M. Kulkarni, T.
Maiti, T. Battacharyya, J. Subramaniam, A. Sharma, B. Park, M. Madou,
Carbon-MEMS as a Substratum for Cell Growth, Journal of Biomedical
Materials, 3 (3), 034116, 2008.
105. R.A. Lambert, S. Das, M.J. Madou, S. Chakraborty, R.H. Rangel, Rapid
Macromolecular Synthesis in a Microfluidic Channel with an Oscillating Flap,
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Volume 51, Issues 17-18,
August 2008, Pages 4367-4378.
106. Hong-Seok Min, Benjamin Y Park, Lili Taherabadi, Chunlei Wang,
Yuting Yeh, Rabih Zaouk, Marc J. Madou, and Bruce Dunn, Fabrication and
properties of a carbon/polypyrrole three-dimensional microbattery Journal of
Power Sources, 2008, 178 (2), 795–800.
107. Jitae Kim, Horacio Kido, Roger H. Rangel, Marc J. Madou, Passive flow
switching valves on a centrifugal microfluidic platform, Sensors and Actuators
B: Chemical, Volume 128, Issue 2, 15 January 2008, Pages 613-621.
108. Chunlei Wang, Rabih Zaouk, Benjamin Park, and Marc Madou, Carbon
as a MEMS Material: Micro and Nano Fabrication of Pyrolyzed Photoresist
Carbon (invited review paper), International Journal of Manufacturing
Technology and Management, 2008, 13, 360-375.
109. Lin, P., Park, B. Y., Madou, M. J., Development and Characterization of
a Miniature PEM Fuel Cell Stack with Carbon Bipolar Plates. Journal of Power
Sources, 176(1), 207-214, 2008.
110. Xu, H., Malladi, K., Wang, C., Kulinsky, L., Song, M., Madou, M. J.
(2008). Carbon post-microarrays for glucose sensors. Biosensors and
Bioelectronics, 23, 1637-1644, 2008.
111. R. Martinez-Duarte, S. Cito, E. Collado-Arredondo, S. O. Martinez and
M. Madou, Fluido-dynamic and Electromagnetic Characterization of 3D Carbon
Dielectrophoresis with Finite Element Analysis, Sensors & Transducers Journal,
Vol. 3, Special Issue, 25-36, 2008.
112. G. Turon Teixidor, R. Zaouk, B. Park, M. Madou, Fabrication and
characterization of three-dimensional carbon electrodes for lithium-ion batteries,
Journal of Power Sources, 183(2), 730-740, 2008.
113. X. Casadevall i Solvas, R.A. Lambert, L. Kulinsky, R.H. Rangel and
M.J. Madou, Au/PPy Actuators for Active Micromixing and Mass Transport
Enhancement, Micro and Nano Systems, Vol. 1, pp. 2-11, 2009.
114. Zahra Noroozi, Horacio Kido, Miodrag Micic, Hansheng Pan, Christian
Bartolome, Marko Princevac, Jim Zoval, and Marc Madou, Reciprocating flow-
based centrifugal microfluidics mixer Rev. Sci. Instrum. 80 075102 (2009).
115. Rouabah, H. A., Park, B. Y., Zaouk, R. B., Madou, M. J. and Green, N.
G. (2009) Producing fluid flow using 3D carbon electrodes - art. no. 012072.
ELECTROSTATICS 2007, 142. p. 12072.
116. D. Chakraborty, R. Gorkin, M. Madou, L. Kulinsky, S. Chakraborty,
Capillary Filling in Centrifugally Actuated Microfluidic Devices with
Dynamically Evolving Contact Line Motion, Journal of Applied Physics, vol.
105, pp. 084904 (1-10), 2009.
117. L. H. Skjolding, G. Turon Teixidor, J. Emnéus, L. Montelius, ”Negative
UV–NIL (NUV–NIL) – A mix-and-match NIL and UV strategy for realisation
of nano- and micrometre structures”, Microelectronic Engineering, Volume 86,
Issue 4-6 (April 2009), Pages: 654-656.
118. Chandra S. Sharma, Manish M. Kulkarni, Ashutosh Sharma, Marc
Madou, Synthesis of carbon xerogel particles and fractal-like structures
Chemical Engineering Science, Volume 64, Issue 7, 1 April 2009, Pages 1536-
1543
119. G. Turon Teixidor, B. Park, P. Mukherjee, Q. Kang, M. Madou,
Modeling Fractal Electrodes for Li-Ion Batteries, Electrochimica Acta, Volume
54, Issue 24, 1 October 2009, Pages 5928-5936.
120. J. Siegrist, R. Peytavi, M. Bergeron, and M. Madou, 2009, Microfluidics
for IVD Analysis: Triumphs and Hurdles of Centrifugal Platforms - Part 1:
Molecular Fundamentals, IVD Technology, 15 (November/December).
121. J. Siegrist, R. Peytavi, M. Bergeron, and M. Madou, 2010, Microfluidics
for IVD Analysis: Triumphs and Hurdles of Centrifugal Platforms - Part 2:
Centrifugal Microfluidics, IVD Technology, 16 (January/February).
122. J. Siegrist, R. Peytavi, M. Bergeron, and M. Madou, 2010, Microfluidics
for IVD Analysis: Triumphs and Hurdles of Centrifugal Platforms - Part 3: A
Vision for Tomorrow, IVD Technology DX Directions, (March).
123. J. Siegrist, R. Gorkin, L. Clime, E. Roy, R. Peytavi, H. Kido, M.
Bergeron, T. Veres, and M. Madou, 2010, Serial Siphon Valving for Centrifugal
Microfluidic Platforms, Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 9, 55-63.
124. J. Siegrist, R. Gorkin, M. Bastien, G. Stewart, R. Peytavi, H. Kido, M.
Bergeron, and M. Madou, 2010, Validation of a Centrifugal Microfluidic
Sample Lysis and Homogenization Platform for Nucleic Acid Extraction with
Clinical Samples, Lab on a Chip, 10, 363-371.
125. J. Siegrist, M. Amasia, N. Singh, D. Banerjee, and M. Madou, 2010,
Numerical Modeling and Experimental Validation of Uniform Microchamber
Filling in Centrifugal Microfluidics, Lab on a Chip, 10, 876-886.
126. R. Gorkin, J. Park, J. Siegrist, M. Amasia, B. Lee, J. Park, J. Kim, H.
Kim, M. Madou, and Y. Cho, 2010, Centrifugal Microfluidics for Biomedical
Applications, Lab on a Chip, 10, 1758–1773.
127. Yun Wang, Liem Pham, Guilherme Porto Salerno de Vasconcellos, Marc
Madou, Fabrication and characterization of micro PEM fuel cells using
pyrolyzed carbon current collector plates, Journal of Power Sources, Volume
195, Issue 15, 1 August 2010, Pages 4796-4803.
128. Sharma CS, Katepalli H, Sharma A, Madou M. Fabrication and electrical
conductivity of suspended carbon nanofiber arrays. 1727-1732. Carbon,
December 2010.
129. Sharma CS, Sharma A, Madou M. Multiscale Carbon Structures
Fabricated by Direct MicroPatterning of Electrospun Mats of SU-8 Photoresist
Nanofibers, Langmuir 2010, 26(4),2218-2222.
130. Martinez-Duarte R, Gorkin III RA, Abi-Samra K, Madou MJ. The
integration of 3D carbon-electrode dielectrophoresis on a CD-like centrifugal
microfluidic platform. Lab on a Chip 2010 (April);10(8):1030-43.
131. R. Gorkin, L. Clime, M. Madou, H. Kido. Pneumatic Pumping in
Centrifugal Microfluidic Platforms – Journal of Microfluidics and Nanofluidics,
2010 (February), Volume 9, Issue 1, p 541-549.
132. J. Siegrist, T. Kazarian, C. Ensor, S. Joel, M. Madou, P. Wang, and S.
Daunert, 2010, Continuous Glucose Sensor Using Novel Genetically-Engineered
Binding Polypeptides Towards In vivo Applications, Sensors and Actuators B:
Chemical, 149, 51-58.
133. M. C. Jaramillo, E. Torrents, R. Martinez-Duarte, M. Madou and A.
Juarez. On-line separation of bacterial cells by carbon-electrode
dielectrophoresis. Electrophoresis, September, 2010.
134. M. Amasia and M. Madou, “Large-volume Centrifugal microfluidic
device for Blood Plasma Separation,” Bioanalysis, October 2010;2(10):1701-10.
135. Rammohan A, Dwivedi PK, Martinez-Duarte R, Katepalli H, Madou MJ,
Sharma A. One-step maskless grayscale lithography for the fabrication of 3-
dimensional structures in SU-8. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 31 March
2011; 153(1): 125-134.
136. Casadevall i Solvas X, Lambert RA, Kulinsky L, Rangel RH, Madou MJ.
Micromixing and flow manipulation with polymer microactuators. Microfluid
Nanofluid DOI 10.1007/s10404-011-0806-5, April 2011.
137. Martinez-Duarte R, Renaud P, Madou MJ. A novel approach to
dielectrophoresis using carbon electrodes. Electrophoresis, pp.2385-2392, Jul.
2011.
138. Chakraborty D, Madou M, Chakraborty, S. Anomalous mixing behaviour
in rotationally actuated microfluidic devices. Lab on a chip. July 2011.
139. Noroozi Z, Kido H, Peytavi R, Nakajima-Sasaki R, Jasinskas A, Micic
M, Felgner PL, Madou MJ. A multiplexed immunoassay system based upon
reciprocating centrifugal microfluidics. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 82, 064303, June
2011.
140. Abi-Samra K, Clime L, Kong L, Gorkin R, Kim TH, Cho YK, Madou M.
Thermo-pneumatic pumping in centrifugal microfluidic platforms. Microfluidics
and Nanofluidics. June 2011.
141. Bisht GB, Canton G, Mirsepassi A, Kulinsky L, Oh S, Dunn-Rankin D,
Madou MJ. Controlled Continuous Patterning of Polymeric Nanofibers on 3D
Substrates Using Low-Voltage Near-Field Electrospinning, Nanoletters, March
2011; 11 (4).
142. Heo JI, Shim DS, Turon Teixidor G, Oh S, Shin H, Madou MJ. Carbon
Interdigitated Array Nanoelectrodes for Electrochemical Applications, Journal
of the Electrochemical Society, January 2011; 158 (3): J76-J80.
143. Abi-Samra K, Hanson R, Madou M, Gorkin R. Infrared controlled waxes
for liquid handling and storage on a CD-microfluidic platform. Lab on a Chip,
February 2011; 11(4): 723-726.
144. Chang-hsiu Chen, Anna Torrents, Lawrence Kulinsky, Richard D.
Nelson, Marc J. Madou, Lorenzo Valdevit, John C. LaRue. Mechanical
Characterizations of Cast Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) :
Poly(styrenesulfonate)/Polyvinyl Alcohol thin films. Synthetic Metals, Accepted
for publication August 21, 2011.
145. Robert Gorkin, Salar Soroori, William Southard, Liviu Clime, Lawrence
Kulinsky, Horacio Kido and Marc Madou. Suction-Enhanced Siphon Valves for
Centrifugal Microfluidic Platforms. Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, September
12, 2011.
146. Noroozi Z, Kido H, and Madou MJ. Electrolysis-Induced Pneumatic
Pressure for Control of Liquids in a Centrifugal System. Journal of The
Electrochemical Society. 2011. Accepted for publication.
PATENTS, PATENT APPLICATIONS AND SOME SELECTED
DISCLOSURES
Patents
1. Etching method for producing an electrochemical cell in a crystalline substrate,
inventors Holland, Christopher E., Westerberg, Eugene R., Madou, Marc J. and
Otagawa, Takaaki, Patent 4765864 issued on August 23, 1988, Assignee SRI
International.
2. Electrochemical concentration detector, inventors Ross, Pepi, Madou, Marc J.,
Reyes, Zoila, Jensen, Joel F., Wing, Sharon W. and Rimer, Virginia G., Patent
4795542 issued on January 3, 1989, Assignee SRI International.
3. Gas detection method and apparatus using chemisorption and/or physisorption,
inventors Madou, Marc J, Sher Arden and Spindt Christopher J., Patent 4795968
issued on January 3, 1989, Assignee SRI International.
4. Fast response time microsensors for gaseous and vaporous species, inventors
Madou, Marc J. and Otagawa, Takaaki, Patent issued on March 14, 1989,
Assignee SRI International
5. Solid compositions for fuel cells, sensors and catalysts, inventors Madou, Marc
J.Otagawa, Takaaki and Sher, Arden, Patent 4851303 issued on July 25, 1989,
Assignee SRI International.
6. Capacitive gas detector having a solid rare earth fluoride dielectric, inventors
Madou Marc, Sher Arden and Spindt Christopher J., Patent issued on September
5, 1989, Assignee SRI International.
7. Microelectrochemical sensor and sensor array, inventors Madou, Marc J. and
Otagawa, Takaaki, Patent issued on October 17, 1989, Assignee was SRI
International.
8. Surface type microelectronic gas and vapor sensor, inventors Madou, Marc J.
and Otagawa, Takaaki, Patent issued on February 13, 1990, Assignee SRI
International.
9. Solid compositions for fuel cell electrolytes, inventors Madou, Marc J.,
Otagawa, Takaaki and Sher, Arden, Patent 4948680 issued on August 14, 1990,
Assignee SRI International.
10. Composite polymers of polyaniline with metal phthalocyanine and polyaniline
with organic sulfonic acid and nafion, inventors Madou, Marc J. and Otagawa,
Takaaki, Patent issued on November 27, 1990, Assignee Osaka Gas Company
Limited.
11. Permanently doped polyaniline and method thereof, inventors Madou, Marc J.
and Otagawa, Takaaki, Patent 5002700 issued on March 26, 1991, Assignee
Osaka Gas Company Limited.
12. Method of forming a plurality of solder connections, inventors Madou, Marc J.
and Gaisford, Scott, Patent issued on October 15, 1991. Assignee
13. Solid compositions for fuel cells, sensors and catalysts, inventors Madou, Marc
J., Otagawa, Takaaki and Sher, Arden Patent 5134042 issued on July 28, 1992,
Assignee was SRI International.
14. Tetrasulfonated metal phthalocyanine doped electrically conducting
electrochromic poly(dithiophene) polymers , inventors Madou, Marc J., Narang,
Subhash C., Otagawa, Takaaki and Wing, Sharon, Patent 5151224 Issued on
September 29, 1992, Assignee Osaka Gas Company Limited.
15. Multi-analyte sensing electrolytic cell, inventors Joseph, Jose P. and Madou,
Marc J., Patent 5183549 issued February 2, 1993, Assignee CommTech
International Management Corporation.
16. Permanently doped polyaniline and method thereof, inventors Madou, Marc J.
and Otagawa, Takaaki, Patent 5187034 Issued on February 16, 1993, Assignee
Osaka Gas Company Limited.
17. Three-dimensional microstructure as a substrate for a battery electrode,
inventors Jina Arvind, N., Madou Marc, J., Otagawa Takaaki, Patent 5294505
issued on March 15, 1994, Assignee Osaka Gas Company Limited.
18. Microsensors for gaseous and vaporous species, inventors Tierney, Michael J.,
Jina, Arvind, Joseph, Jose and Madou, Marc, Patent 5304293 issued on April 19,
1994, Assignee Teknekron Corporation (Incline Village, NV).
19. Micro-electrochemical valves and method, inventors Madou Marc, J., Tierney
Michael, J., Patent 5368704 issued November 29, 1994, Assignee:Teknekron
Corporation (Incline Village, NV).
20. Photolithographic and electron beam lithographic fabrication of micron and
submicron three-dimensional arrays of electronically conductive polymers,
inventors Otagawa, Takaaki, Madou, Marc J., Wachsman, Leonor A., Patent
5403680 issued on April 4, 1995, Assignee Osaka Gas Company, Ltd.
21. Dual stage microvalve and method of use, inventors Madou, Marc and S.
Daunert, Patent 6663615 issued on December 16, 2003, Assignee OSU.
22. Microfluidic devices and manfacture thereof, inventor Madou, Marc J., Patent
6790599 issued on September 14, 2004, Assignee Microbionics.
23. Electrochemical microsensor package, Crumly, William F. and Madou, Marc J.
Patent 6849168 issued on February 1, 2005, Assignee The Regents of the
University of California (Oakland, CA).
24. Method of making electrochemical detectors based on iridium oxide, inventors
Madou, Marc and J.Yao, Sheng, Patent 6863792 issued on March 8, 2005,
Assignee OSU
25. Artificial muscle hydrogel blends reversibly electroactuated near neutral pH,
implantable actuating devices, and methods using the same, inventors Daunert,
Sylvia Peteu, Serban F., Bachas, Leonidas G., Madou, Marc J. and Moschou,
Elissavet, Patent 7482381 issued on January 27, 2009, Assignee The Regents of
the University of California (Oakland, CA).
26. Surface and composition enhancements to high aspect ratio C-MEMS,
inventors Madou Marc, J., Wang Chunlei, Taherabadi Lili, Park Benjamin and
Zaouk Rabih, Patent issued on May 19, 2009, The Regents of the University of
California (Oakland, CA).
27. Fabrication of suspended carbon micro and nanoscale structures, inventors
Wang Chunlei, Malladi Kartikeya, Zaouk Rabih, B. and Madou Marc, J., Patent
7682659 issued March 23, 2010, Assignee The Regents of the University
of California (Oakland, CA).
Active Patents Applications
1. 2010-036 & 2010-234, US Serial#61/252,917 INTEGRATED CENTRIFUGAL,
MICROFLUIDIC SYSTEM FOR NUCLEIC ACID SAMPLE
PREPARATION, AMPLIFICATION, AND DETECTION
2. 2009-750, US Serial#61/263,962 METHODDS AND PROCESS FOR THE
BATCH FABRICATION OF MICRO AND NANO MOLDS IN CARBON
3. 2008-698, US Serial#61/067,709 FABRICATION OF MINIATURE BMG
PARTS AND MOLDS USING CARBON MOLDS: BMG and C-MEMS
4. 2008-326, US Serial#12/529,199 SERIAL SIPHON VALVES FOR FLUIDIC
OR MICROFLUIDIC DEVICES
5. 2007-276, US Serial#11/624,967 CARBON ELECTRODES FOR
ELECTROCHEMICAL APPLICATIONS
6. 2006-719, US Serial #11/837,286 ELECTRODEPOSITION OF POLYMER
FILM AS A THIN FILM POLYMER ELECTROLYTE FOR 3D LITHIUM
ION BATTERIES
7. 2006-420, US Serial#11/678,503 MINIATURE FUEL CELLS COMPRISED
OF MINIATURE CARBON FLUIDIC PLATES
8. 2005-168, US Patent #7,682,659 FABRICATION OF SUSPENDED CARBON
MICRO AND NANOSCALE STRUCTURES
9. 2005-108, US Serial #11/816,746 FLOW SWITCHING ON A MULTI-
STRUCTURED MICROFLUIDIC CD (COMPACT DISC) USING CORIOLIS
FORCE
10. 2004-652 US Serial # 11/816,843 MICROFLUIDIC VALVE FOR LIQUIDS
11. 2004-135 US Serial # 11/057,389 HIGH ASPECT C-MEMS ARCHITECTURE
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Current And Pending Grants And Contracts
1. "NIRT: C-MEMS/C-NEMS for Miniature Biofuels Cells", PI, National Science
Foundation-NIRT, $1,000,000, 7/1/07-6/30/10.
2. “CD Based Molecular Diagnostics”, Nacional Institutes of Health, Co-PI;
Michel Bergeron, PI, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Quebec (Chuq)
(Canada), $602,847, 9/01/04-9/30/09.
3. “A Compact Centrifugal Microfluidics Based Pathogen Analyzer”, PI, Nanogen
Inc., $60,000, 3/01/05-2/28/08.
4. “IRES: U.S.-India Fast DNA Hybridization in Microfluidic Platforms”, PI,
Nacional Science Foundation, $105,000, 9/15/05-8/31/08.
5. “3D Dielectrophoresis with C-MEMS: Design, Simulation And
Implementation”, PI, UC Mexus, $17,301, 9/01/06-2/29/08.
6. “Microfluidic System for Point of Care Diagnosis of GBS”, Co-PI; Michel
Bergeron, PI, Nacional Institutes of Health, TOTAL: $ $ 2, 499. 995; THIS
PROJECT: $604, 035, 9/1/04-9/1/07.
7. MF3, DARPA, Co-PI, $90,000.
8. Predoctoral Fellowship for Zarah Noorozi, National Science Foundation, PI,
$30,000,
9. “Collaborative Research: Extended Life Implantable Biosensor Platform”, PI,
National Science Foundation, PI, $450,000, 7/1/08-6/30/11, pending.
10. Genome Canada, pending.
Past Grants And Contracts (1999-2007)
1. "Test Bed and Feasibility Phase for Disposable Blood Gas and Blood Electrolyte
Sensors", PI, Microbionics, Inc., $306,000, 8/1/98-10/31/99.
2. "Novel Manufacturing Options for the LabCD", Gamera Bioscience, $56,000,
8/1/98-7/31/99.
3. "Search for H2O Sensing Films and Study of Film Stability", NASA-Ames,
$32,000, 01/01/99-12/31/99.
4. "Electronic Nose for Analysis of The Light Hydrocarbons", PI, Aircraft Braking
Systems Co., $59,300, 05/01/99-07/01/99.
5. "Novel Manufacturing Options for the LabCD", PI, Gamera Bioscience,
$56,000, 8/1/98-7/31/99.
6. "Operational CO2 Sensors Integrated in Polychip’s Telemetric Pill", Polychip
Inc. $237,000, 5/1/97-4/1/99.
7. "Miniaturization Methodologies in Biomedical and Chemical Sensor
Applications at NASA", PI, NASA Ames, $178,000, 01/01/98 - 12/31/00.
8. "The Alpha-Mos /OSU/NASA Test Bed and Feasibility Study for a Hybrid
Electronic Nose/Gas Chromatograph", Alpha-Mos Corp. $106,000, 5/1/98-
4/30/00.
9. "Novel Sensors R&D Leading to Curriculum Development", National Science
Foundation-CRCD, $500,000, 12/01/98-11/30/01.
10. “Biomimetic Detection Schemes on a Microfluidic Platform (LabCD)”, PI,
NASA, $839,537, 8/1/99-7/15/03.
11. “Responsive Drug Delivery Systems: ChipRx”, PI, TAF-State of Ohio,
$500,000, 10/1/00-3/31/03.
12. “Fabrication of C-MEMS Rotating Microsample System”, PI, BIOMEC, Inc.,
$17,000, 9/1/02-2/28/03.
13. “C-MEMS”, PI, BIOMEC, $17,000, 6/1/03 –12/31/03.
14. “New Methods for 3D Lithography of Micro/Nanoelectronics”, PI, UC
Discovery (with Medconx, Inc.), $30,686, 9/3/03-9/2/04.
15. “New Methods for 3D Lithography of Micro/Nanoelectronics”, PI, Medconx,
Inc. (matching funds for UC Discovery), $39,989, 9/3/03-9/2/04.
16. “Vapor Valves”, PI, The Aerospace Corporation, $10,000, 8/23/04-11/22/04.
17. "Responsive Drug Delivery Systems", ChipRx, Co-PI; S. Daunert, PI; Kentucky
Science and Technology Center, R&D Voucher, $100,000, 12/1/02-11/30/04.
18. “Automated Miacrofluidic CD for Gene Expression Study in Space”, PI,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $48,000, 7/1/04-11/30/04.
19. “Artificial Muscle”, PI, UCI Set-up Fund, $50,000, 6/1/03-6/31/04.
20. "Active DNA Arrays and Nanomanipulator", PI, UCI Set-up Fund, $50,000,
6/1/03-6/31/04.
21. “Automated Microfluidic CD for Gene Expression Study in Space”, PI, UC
Santa Cruz, $197,994, 7/01/04-6/30/06.
22. "Bio-Inspired Materials for Sensing and Actuation in Biomedical Applications",
Co-PI; S. Daunert, PI, NIH, $357,693, 09/30/03-09/29/06.
23. "Modified Photoproteins as Labels and Molecular Switches in Bioanalysis", Co-
PI: S. Daunert, PI, National Institutes of Health, $1,012,580, 4/1/04-3/31/07.
24. “Sensors: C-MEMS Based Microbattery Arrays for Miniature Sensors”, PI,
Nacional Science Foundation, $375,000, 9/1/04-8/31/07.
25. “Sample Preparation and Molecular Diagnostics on a CD”, Co-PI; Michel
Bergeron, PI, Genome Canada, TOTAL: $ 11,437,602; THIS PROJECT:
$1,995,678, 9/1/04-9/1/07.
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