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Microdevices with complex three-dimensional (3D) internal and external structures are described. The microdevices are made by a method combining micromolding and soft lithography with an aligned sintering process. The microfabrication method, termed StampEd Assembly of polymer Layers (SEAL), generates microdevices with complex geometries and with fully-enclosed internal cavities containing a solid or liquid. The microdevices are useful for biomedical, electromechanical, energy and environmental applications.

Researchers

Robert Langer / Kevin McHugh / Ana Jaklenec

Departments: Office of the Institute Professors, David H Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Res
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Biomedical Devices & Systems / Chemicals & Materials: Composites, Polymers / Energy & Distribution: Energy Storage / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Manufacturing & Equipment

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