About Us

The Microelectrical Mechanical Systems (MEMS) and Microfluidics Lab is part of Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Our research aligns with that of the biomechanics and biomaterials professors in the department.

Our goal is to use our engineering expertise to develop solutions that translate outside of the lab to the end user for critical health applications such as cancer and global health. Our lab provides engineering expertise on interdisciplinary teams of physicians, biologists, and engineers.

We are happy to discuss how we could collaborate on projects! We have skills in static and dynamic modeling of actuators such as valves, microfabrication, thermoplastic manufacturing for translating to a bulk manufacturing process such as injection molding or roll-to-roll processing, high speed imaging and image processing, microfluidic device design, sample preparation, sterile technique for handling cellular and nucleic acid samples, and more.

Meet our people and discover our research.