
Craig Snoeyink
Assistant Professor · Microfluidics
State University of New York at BuffaloAbout
Craig Snoeyink, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University at Buffalo. He specializes in microfluidics, super-resolution imaging, and biomedical imaging. His research focuses on particle tracking, dielectrophoretic transport, and thermodynamic analysis of fluid systems. Snoeyink holds a PhD from Purdue University (2012) and degrees from Case Western Reserve University (BSE, 2004; MS, 2005).
His honors include the Texas Tech Teaching Award (2015) and the Ward A. Lambert Graduate Teaching Fellowship (2011). Snoeyink's work spans interdisciplinary areas such as micro/nano flow characterization and high-electric field applications. He leads research on advanced microscopy techniques and molecular separation technologies, with a focus on biomedical and environmental applications.
Recent studies include investigations into dielectrophoretic molecular transport, capillary condensation under electric fields, and neural network-enhanced localization in ultra-dense emitter systems. His lab develops novel microfluidic devices and imaging tools for precision diagnostics and material analysis.
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