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Dr. Edward Sambriski is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Delaware Valley University, where he has been since 2009. He specializes in teaching general and physical chemistry using active-learning methods that emphasize collaborative, task-based activities. His research focuses on macromolecular science, molecular self-assembly, statistical mechanics, and high-throughput computer modeling. He collaborates with national and international research institutions.
Education: Ph.D. and M.S. in Chemistry from the University of Oregon. Prior to DelVal, he was a postdoctoral associate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering.
Research interests include nanoscale science, biotechnology, and molecular modeling, with a focus on liquid crystals and computational simulations. His work spans interdisciplinary projects involving fluid structure analysis, phase equilibria, and colloidal systems.
Publications highlight studies on molecular aspect ratios in confined systems, phase behavior of discotic liquid crystals, and defect-mediated interactions in solvents. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but his contributions to computational chemistry are notable.
He has advised no listed students, and no grants or labs are detailed in the provided text.



