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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.




