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Anjali Sharma from Uni Luxembourg

Anjali Sharma from Uni Luxembourg

 

In the ESMP group at the University of Luxembourg, lead by Prof. Jan Lagerwall, one of our interests is in confining liquid crystals in spherical geometry such as droplets or shells( for more of our work see; https://lnkd.in/d4zGUUkn). In the last four years of my Ph.D. research, I worked on producing liquid crystal shells using microfluidics. After production, I explored the behaviors of these shells and also used them in bio-sensing. Apart from my scientific discoveries, I gained attention because of the beautiful images of my liquid crystal shells and won many image competitions. I never had a chance to share that the production of my beautiful shells was possible because of effective and user-friendly devices from Fluigent FLUIGENT Deutschland GmbH. Here is an image of such shells. With this post, I can share my joy with Fluigent FLUIGENT Deutschland GmbH for proving us with the devices (pressure control units, flow control units, and many more) we use in our labs for microfluidics. Our group as a happy customer, congratulates Fluigent FLUIGENT Deutschland GmbH on completing 15 years🎉 I am glad to participate in “FLUIGENT 15 YEARS MICROFLUIDICS CONTEST” and if you like my story please support by liking this post. 
#ilovemicrofluidics #microfluidics

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