A selection of research projects that benefited from equipment and processes at MNT facilities across Canada are presented below.

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- Microfluidic device for studying T lymphocyte migration in DC electric fields, Jing Li and Francis Lin, University of Toronto
- Near-infrared Localized Surface Plasmon Sensor using Gold Nanoring based Plasmonic Crystals, Jayshri Sabarinathan, Hao Jiang, Jan Markowski, University of Western Ontario
- Superconducting Transition Edge Sensor (TES) Development, David Naylor, Yuan Zhang, Darren Hayton, University of Alberta
- Development & fabrication of dynamically tunable PGB structures, Derek Oliver, Dominic Schaub, University of Manitoba
- Continuous size-separation of airborne particles in a microchannel for aerosol monitoring, Boris Stoeber, Winnie Chu, Allison Schaap, University of British Columbia
- Thermally actuated microvalve, Vahid Bazargan, Boris Stoeber, University of British Columbia
- Active Release of Microobjects Using a MEMS Microgripper to Overcome Adhesion Forces, Yu Sun, Brandon Chen, and Yong Zhang, University of Toronto
- A Micro Device for Glucose-Responsive Insulin Delivery, Yu Sun, Jian Chen, University of Toronto
- Implantable Wireless Drug Delivery Device, Kenichi Takahata, Somayyeh Rahimi, University of British Columbia
- μ-Machined Shape-Memory-Alloy (SMA) Actuators: Wireless μ-Gripper, Kenichi Takahata, Mohamed Sultan Mohamed Ali, University of British Columbia
- MEMS Pulsed-Arc Generator and Application to Micromachining, Kenichi Takahata, Ningyuan Wang, University of British Columbia
- Monolithic Wafer-level Rectangular Waveguide and Its Transition to CPW lines, Mojgan Daneshmand, Nahid Vahabisani, University of Alberta