The interconnection block method is scalable, flexible and supports high interconnection density. Interconnection blocks made from polydimethylsiloxane allow rapid testing of microfluidic chips and unobstructed microfluidic observation. In this paper a method is presented for creating 'interconnection blocks' that are re-usable and provide multiple, aligned and planar microfluidic interconnections. International Nuclear Information System (INIS) Interconnection blocks made from polydimethylsiloxane allow rapid testing of microfluidic chips and unobstructed microfluidic observ. Sabourin, David Snakenborg, Detlef Dufva, Hans Martin He is also deputy editor of Construction, Engineering, and Architectural Management and Advanced Engineering Informatics.Interconnection blocks: a method for providing reusable, rapid, multiple, aligned and planar microfluidic interconnections from Stanford University where he was a student at the Center for Integrated Facility Management. In his research and practical work, he develops state of the art system visualization and simulation technologies and integrates these technologies with the working processes of construction, engineering, and architectural professionals. Professor Hartmann received his Ph.D. Timo Hartmann is Professor for Systems Engineering at the TU Berlin. His studies have been recognized as innovative, transformative and of national significance by agencies including National Science Foundation. Mutis has worked at the nexus of new technologies, cognition, and construction, pioneering the integration of intelligent systems into civil and architectural engineering applications. Throughout his active research career, Dr. Ivan Mutis is an Assistant Professor, Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL. ĝata acquisition, analysis, and storageĭr.Ontologies and reasoning for civil and construction engineering.Situation awareness and sensing technologies.Ĝommunication and collaboration informatics.Some of the papers’ topics included the following: The conference brought together more than 200 scholars from 40 countries, who presented the innovative concepts and methods featured in this collection of papers. The CIB – International Council for Research and Innovation in Building Construction – was established in 1953 as an association whose objectives were to stimulate and facilitate international cooperation and information exchange between governmental research institutes in the building and construction sector, with an emphasis on those institutes engaged in technical fields of research. The theme of the conference focused on fostering, encouraging, and promoting research and development in the application of integrated information technology (IT) throughout the life-cycle of the design, construction, and occupancy of buildings and related facilities. This proceedings volume chronicles the papers presented at the 35th CIB W78 2018 Conference: IT in Design, Construction, and Management, held in Chicago, IL, USA, in October 2018.
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