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7th European Summer School on Microfluidics

The next Summer School will take place in London, from 13 to 17 July 2026, at the UCL East campus of University College of London in the United Kingdom

Bioprocess Development or Medical Applications in Microfluidics

The good mixture between fun and learning. You can participate in one of three hands on topics:

Bioprocess Development

  • Fundamentals of Microfluidics​
  • Microfabrication​
  • Sensors and Inline-Analytics
  • In-vitro and point-of-care diagnostics
  • Organs on chip
  • Visualization, sorting, and cell therapy in microfluidic devices
  • Cell culturing and screening in microfluidic devices
  • Microfluidic systems for pharmaceutical production

Medical Applications

  • Microfabrication
  • Microfluidics, Transport Phenomena, Fluid Flow
  • Sensors and Inline-Analytics
  • Enzyme Immobilization in Microreactors
  • Biocatalysis in Microreactors
  • Cell Cultivation in Microreactors
  • Modeling and Design of Processes in Microfluidic Systems

CFD Modelling

  • Learn state of the art software (ANSYS)
  • 3D Sketching
  • Meshing
  • Setting up, solving and postprocessing
  • One phase laminar flow
  • Diffusion
  • Implementation of Chemical and Biochemical Reactions
  • Setup of 2 phase flows
  • Setup of rotating flows

Leading Microfluidics Experts from Europe:

University of Granada, ES

University College London, UK

Technical University of Denmark, DK

Graz University of Technology, AT

Technical University of Braunschweig, DE 

University of Augsburg, DE

University of Bielefeld, DE

University of Ljubljana, SI

Complutense University of Madrid, ES

Whether you’re passionate about Microfluidics for
Medical Applications, Computational Fluid Dynamics or Bioprocess Development,

this Doctoral Summer School offers a comprehensive curriculum tailored to your interests.

Plus, with the stunning backdrop of the skyline of London and the damp British weather, there is no better place to learn, network, and unwind.

Don’t miss out on this enriching experience where microfluidics meets the future.

Profs Marco Marques & Nicolas Szita

UCL

Here you see the participants of the 6th Training School in Lyngby, Denmark

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