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Alongkorn Pimpin

Researcher at Chulalongkorn University

Publications -  50
Citations -  682

Alongkorn Pimpin is an academic researcher from Chulalongkorn University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Actuator & Microchannel. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 43 publications receiving 545 citations. Previous affiliations of Alongkorn Pimpin include University of Tokyo.

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Review on Micro- and Nanolithography Techniques and Their Applications

TL;DR: In this article, major micro-and nanolithography techniques and their applications from commercial micro devices to emerging applications in nanoscale science and engineering are reviewed and summarized into four major areas: electronics and microsystems, medical and biotech, optics and photonics, and environment and energy harvesting.
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Disposable paper-based electrochemical sensor utilizing inkjet-printed Polyaniline modified screen-printed carbon electrode for Ascorbic acid detection

TL;DR: In this article, a paper-based electrochemical sensor is developed as a low-cost and disposable point-of-care device for pre-screening purpose, which consists of three electrodes including Polyaniline (PANI) modified Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode (SPCE) as working electrode and two bare SPCEs as reference and counter electrodes.
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The development of malaria diagnostic techniques: a review of the approaches with focus on dielectrophoretic and magnetophoretic methods.

TL;DR: Although many alternative techniques have recently been proposed and studied, dielectrophoretic and magnetophoretic approaches are among the promising new techniques due to their high specificity for malaria parasite-infected red blood cells.
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Microelectrostrictive Actuator With Large Out-of-Plane Deformation for Flow-Control Application

TL;DR: In this article, a novel MEMS actuator for flow control based on the electrostrictive principle was proposed, and the maximum deformation for 2-mm-diameter actuators reached 112 mum, which is 5.6% of the actuator diameter and six times larger than that of the plain metal-electrode actuator.
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Micro electrostrictive actuator with metal compliant electrodes for flow control applications

TL;DR: In this article, a micro synthetic jet actuator driven by an electrostrictive diaphragm actuator was developed for flow control applications, where metal concentric ring electrodes were employed in order to obtain large out-of-plane deformation.