Dr. Salomão Moraes is an Experienced Researcher in Microfluidics at the Center for Sensing Technologies of the BioSense Institute. An electrical engineer, he is currently developing EGFET sensors and holds dual PhDs in Electrical Engineering from the University of Campinas and in Engineering Sciences from Vrije Universiteit Brussel, where he graduated with “Greatest Distinction.” With over five years of leadership experience as chairman of the IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS), he received the prestigious IEEE EDS Award in 2014. Dr. Moraes has extensive expertise in microfluidics and possesses significant experience in microelectronics and microfabrication technologies within cleanroom environments. He also has over five years of industry experience, most recently in the biotech sector, where he successfully established microfluidics technology for antibody discovery applications in the Czech Republic. His contributions span the entire development process, from design to validation, including solutions for single-cell encapsulation, co-encapsulation, on-chip emulsion extraction, and pico-injection. His research interests encompass microfluidics, focusing on microfabrication, modeling, and integration with microsensors, micromixers, and droplet generation, along with their various applications.
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This project is funded by the European Union under Horizon Europe GA 101159710