BioMEMS photomask aligner
Project Overview
Fabrication of microfluidic devices using soft lithography from a 3D master mold is helpful for studying cell culture, biochemical assays, and other applications. The master can be created using photolithography which involves exposing a photocurable epoxy to UV light through a photomask. More complex devices can be made by repeating this process creating multiple layers with different photomasks. However, often these masters are fabricated unsuccessfully due to misalignment of the photomasks.
An aligner is desired that will hold the master and photomask in place while providing a microscopic view to assist in aligning the layers to 10 um resolution. Many commercially available aligners are available, however, they are extremely expensive and over complicated. The aligner would be used primarily for teaching purposes.
Team Picture
Images
Files
- First Semester Poster (December 8, 2011)
- Final Report (December 13, 2011)
- Final Product Design Specifications (December 13, 2011)
- Mid- Semester Presentation (October 20, 2011)
- Mid-Semester Report (October 26, 2011)
Contact Information
Team Members
- William Zuleger - Team Leader
- Nathan Retzlaff - Communicator
- Paul Fossum - BSAC
- Ross Comer - BWIG
Advisor and Client
- Dr. Willis Tompkins - Advisor
- Prof. John Puccinelli - Client
Related Projects
- Spring 2012: BioMEMS photomask aligner
- Fall 2011: BioMEMS photomask aligner