The Skin We’re In: Microfluidics, Bubbles, and Healthcare Solutions with Prof. David Fernández Rivas
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概要
In this episode, we sit down with Professor David Fernández Rivas from the University of Twente to talk about what engineering actually means – and why you don't need a formal qualification to think like one.
Professor Rivas then takes us through microfluidics and the science of bubbles – and how both are opening doors in medicine, from needle-free injections to medical tattoos.
We also talk about what it looks like when researchers take their work beyond the lab, and why Professor Rivas thinks there's a real responsibility to make sure discoveries actually reach the people who need them.
Key themes:
- What engineering really means, and who gets to call themselves one
- Why modern science needs people who can work across fields
- Microfluidics and its role in biomedical technology
- The science of bubbles and where it leads
- Needle-free injection systems – the challenges and the breakthroughs
- When scientists become entrepreneurs
USEFUL LINKS
David's website: https://david-fernandez-rivas.com/
University of Twente: https://www.utwente.nl/en/
David Fernández Rivas's Book: Empathic Entrepreneurial Engineering: https://empathic-engineering.com/
Bubble Gun, EU-NWO funded projects: https://bubble-gun.eu/
FlowBeams: https://flowbeams.com/
Events: https://futureunderourskin.com/
https://david-fernandez-rivas.com/initiatives-projects-fuos/
Frozen Bubbles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-3Iy76DsDE
jingle track (get it) provided by mobygratis.
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