
PhD thesis on dielectrophoresis
A PhD thesis on dielectrophoresis explores how electric fields can manipulate tiny particles or cells suspended in liquids. By applying non-uniform electric fields, researchers can move, sort, or isolate specific particles based on their electrical properties without physical contact. This technology has applications in medical diagnostics, environmental testing, and nanotechnology. The thesis investigates the underlying physics, improves device design, and enhances control methods to make dielectrophoresis more precise and efficient for practical uses. Overall, it advances our understanding and capability to use electric fields for manipulating microscopic matter safely and effectively.