Legowski, StanislawDavis, Quintin2024-03-142024-03-1410.15786/13701697https://wyoscholar.uwyo.edu/handle/internal/7061https://doi.org/10.15786/13701697Electrowetting takes advantage of a relationship between the interfacial energetic equilibrium of a conducting liquid and an electric field. Droplets can be actuated on a hydrophobic surface by subjection to controlled electric fields, giving the phenomenon a useful application to microfluidic solution of laboratory tasks. Many reactions in a molecular biology lab can be accomplished by temperature cycling, including the famous Polymerase Chain Reaction. In this project a number of surface treatments and morphologies were investigated as well as the control and switching of a sufficiently high voltage to actuate droplets in a microfluidic machine for completion of thermal cycling protocols in a biology laboratory.enghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Microfluidic Thermal Cycler with Electrowettingpresentation