This video, provided by the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Support (NACK) Center at Pennsylvania State University, is part one of a two-part lecture on microfluidics. During the lecture, Terry Kuzma from Pennsylvania State University provides a brief overview of microfluidics, highlighting why it is important and why it should be studied. Kuzma also discusses the physics of microfluidics and the operational components that make up microfluidic devices, including micropumps, valves, and mixers/stirrers.

The video runs 56:33 minutes in length. Also included are the presentation slides and an audio version of the lecture. Part two of the lecture is available to view separately.

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