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Professor Craig Priest is a faculty member at the University of South Australia within UniSA STEM, focusing on microfluidics, optofluidics, and interfacial science applications. He serves as a Research Degree Supervisor and has contributed to advancements in sensor technology, biomedical engineering, and materials science.
- Key Research Themes:
- Development of micropillar array-integrated sensors for rapid vapor detection
- 3D-printed microstructures to mitigate matrix effects in electrochemical sensing
- Wettability engineering for passive fluid control in lab-on-a-chip devices
- PDMS-PS bonding protocols enabling robust cell culture platforms like Heart-Dyno
- Collaborations & Grants:
- Collaborated with Queensland University of Technology and QIMR Berghofer on biomedical devices
- Involved in ARC grants: ARC IH150100028 and ARC DP1094337
- Industry partnerships with BHP Billiton and ULVAC Inc.
- Academic Contributions:
- Published in IEEE Sensors, APL Materials, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
- Active in microfluidic device design for biomedical and environmental applications
- Developed evaporation-driven fluid transport systems for portable biosensing platforms
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