機電工程學系

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為迎合產業機電整合人才之需求,本校於民國 91年成立機電科技研究所,招收碩士班學生;隨後並於民國93年設立大學部,系所整合為「機電科技學系」,更於101學年度起招收博士班學生。103學年度本系更名為「機電工程學系」,本系所之發展方向與目標,係配合國家政策、產業需求與技術發展趨勢而制定。本系規劃專業領域包含「精密機械」及「光機電整合」 為兩大核心領域, 使學生不但學有專精,並具跨領域的知識,期能強化學生之應變能力,以適應多元變化的明日社會。

教學目標主要希望教導學生機電工程相關之基本原理與實務應用的專業知能,並訓練學生如何運用工具進行設計、執行、實作與驗證各項實驗,以培養解決機電工程上各種問題所需要的獨立思考與創新能力。

基於建立系統性的機電工程整合教學與研究目標,本系學士班及研究所之教育目標如下:

一、學士班

1.培育具備理論與實作能力之機電工程人才。

2.培育符合產業需求或教育專業之機電工程人才。

3.培育具備人文素養、專業倫理及終身學習能力之機電工程人才。

二、研究所

1.培育具備機電工程整合實務能力之專業工程師或研發人才。

2.培育機電工程相關研究創新與產業應用之專業工程師或研發人才。

3.培育具備人文素養、專業倫理及終身學習能力之專業工程師或研發人才。

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    Three dimensional electrode array for cell lysis via electroporation
    (Elsevier, 2006-10-15) Lu, Kuan-Ying; Wo, Andrew M.; Lo, Ying-Jie; Chen, Ken-Chao; Lin, Cheng-Ming; Yang, Chii-Rong
    Microfabricated devices for cell lysis have demonstrated many advantages over conventional approaches. Among various design of microdevices that employ electroporation for cytolysis, most utilize Ag/AgCl wires or 2D planar electrodes. Although, simple in fabrication the electric field generated by 2D electrodes decays exponentially, resulting in rather non-uniform forcing on the cell membrane. This paper investigates the effect of electric field generated by 3D cylindrical electrodes to perform cell lysis via electroporation in a microfluidic platform, and compared with that by 2D design. Computational results of the electric field for both 2D and 3D electrode geometries showed that the 3D configuration demonstrated a significantly higher effective volume ratio—volume which electric field is sufficient for cell lysis to that of net throughflow volume. Hence, the efficacy of performing cell lysis is substantially greater for cells passing through 3D than 2D electrodes. Experimentally, simultaneous multi-pores were observed on leukocytes lysed with 3D electrodes, which is indicative of enhanced uniformity of the electric field generated by 3D design. Additionally, a single row of 3D electrode demonstrated a substantially higher lysing percentage (30%) than that of 2D (8%) under that same flow condition. This work should aid in the design of electrodes in performing cell lysis via electroporation.