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David Neivandt is a Professor at the Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering at the University of Maine. His research focuses on interfacial phenomena in biological and industrial systems, utilizing advanced spectroscopic techniques like Sum Frequency Spectroscopy (SFS) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM).
- B.Sc. (Hons), University of Melbourne
- Ph.D., University of Melbourne
Dr. Neivandt’s work examines how surface-active molecules such as lipids and polyelectrolytes alter interface properties, with applications in biomedical engineering, pulp and paper industries, and membrane biophysics. His research combines experimental and theoretical approaches to characterize interfacial structures at molecular resolution.
His recent publications highlight studies on protein secretion mechanisms, cellulose-lipid interactions, and sensor development. Collaborative projects span lipid bilayer dynamics, laser-induced material structuring, and adhesion phenomena in composites. He mentors graduate students including Nick Carter and contributes to science education outreach initiatives.



