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abstract: "<p>The reseach objective is to present a microfluidic approach to achieve the dynamic control of particle pathlines within a flow through microfluidic device.  Our approach combines the design of a flow-through microfluidic flow cell with the ability to manipulate the streamlines of the flow and an optimization procedure to find a priori optimal particle path-lines. The experimental raw images were recorded with a sCMOS camera (PCO) with a pixel pitch of 6.5 μm. The camera was mounted on a microscope (Nikon Eclipse Ti) with a 1x objective. The acquisition frequency was 5 Hz corresponding to an average in-plane displacement of 4-6 pixels between two consecutive recordings. The zip file contains the raw images and the MATLAB script of the following experiments by using hydrodynamic forcing only:</p>
<p>1. Single particle deflection upward</p>
<p>2. Single particle deflection downward</p>
<p>3. Single particle trap</p>
<p>4. Two particles separation</p>
<p>5. Two particles coming closer to eachother</p>
<p>6. Two particles interchanging their position </p>"
authors:
  - family-names: Kislaya
    given-names: Ankur
    orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8011-8505"
title: "Data underlying the research on particle manipulation using hydrodynamic forcing, using a-priori particle manipulation algorithm and without Proportional-Integration-Derivative (PID) control."
keywords:
version: 1
identifiers:
  - type: doi
    value: 10.4121/19574959.v1
license: CC0
date-released: 2022-05-06