Acoustic digital microfluidics is a field where acoustic waves are utilized to manipulate microfluidic droplets. Our research explores both the fundamental and applied physical aspects of digital microfluidic tools—such as droplets, liquid marbles, and core-shell beads—when levitated in an acoustic field. The outcomes of this research are expected to yield innovative advancements with the potential to benefit various fields, including cell biology, cancer research, and space chemistry.
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