• Must have a basic understanding of the overall design of
Lab-on-a-Chip devices and fabrication approaches required to
construct them.
• Must have knowledge of the basic fluid mechanics.
• Must have knowledge of basic phenomena involved in Lab-on-a-Chip
devices including fluid behavior, diffusion, electrokinetics, as
well as specific aspects of flow on nanoscale.
• Must be able to solve analytically simple problems in fluid
mechanics and microfluidics.
• Must be able to perform modelling of simple Lab-on-Chip devices
using COMSOL Multiphysics.
• Must be able to suggest and apply basic fabrication approaches
for Lab-on-Chip devices
• Must demonstrate good knowledge of basic fluid mechanics and
be able to apply them to real-world problems.
• Must be able to model flow and diffusion in simple Lab-on-a-Chip
devices using COMSOL multiphysics.
• Must be able to design a simple Lab-on-a-Chip device, analyze its
performance and select suitable fabrication strategy
This is a 5 ECTS course module and the work load is
expected to be 150 hours for the student.
 
| Name of exam | Lab-on-a-chip | 
| Type of exam | Written or oral exam  | 
| ECTS | 5 | 
| Assessment | 7-point grading scale | 
| Type of grading | Internal examination | 
| Criteria of assessment | The criteria of assessment are stated in the Examination Policies and Procedures | 
| Danish title | Lab-on-a-chip | 
| Module code | F-NAN-B6-4 | 
| Module type | Course | 
| Duration | 1 semester | 
| Semester | Spring
 | 
| ECTS | 5 | 
| Language of instruction | English | 
| Empty-place Scheme | Yes | 
| Location of the lecture | Campus Aalborg | 
| Responsible for the module | 
| Education owner | Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Engineering (Physics and Technology) | 
| Study Board | Study Board of Mechanical Engineering and Physics | 
| Department | Department of Materials and Production | 
| Faculty | The Faculty of Engineering and Science |