Research at the IdML lab focuses on the intersection of microfluidics with other fields of research including active matter, environmental nanoscience, marine biology and transport in porous media.
We believe that the most interesting (and useful!) science comes through cross-disciplinary communication, exploration and collaboration

About our lab
The Interdisciplinary Microfluidics Laboratory is situated in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering in the College of Engineering at Florida International University.
Focus Areas of Research
Focus Areas of Research
Flow through Porous Media
Recent News
University NanoSatellite Program – Mission Concept
This summer, Joshua Burget, Walter Gnerre, and Fox Martin from Colorado Mesa University are joining the University Nanosatellite Program (UNP) in Albuquerque for a hands-on bootcamp/internship focused on the design, development, and testing of CubeSats. During this...
Our experiments are heading to the ISS
We are scheduled to send our experiments on Individual and Collective Motion of Active matter to the International Space Station on NG 21 out of Kennedy Space Center. This research is a collaboration with Dr Jarrod Schiffbauer at Colorado Mesa University, funded by...
University NanoSatellite Program – Mission Concept
This summer, Joshua Burget, Walter Gnerre, and Fox Martin from Colorado Mesa University are...
Our experiments are heading to the ISS
We are scheduled to send our experiments on Individual and Collective Motion of Active matter to...
Welcome
Welcome to the Interdisciplinary Microfluidics Laboratory (IdML).




