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Mark D. Poliks is a SUNY Distinguished Professor and Director of the School of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering at SUNY Binghamton. He also leads the Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing (CAMM), a New York State Center of Advanced Technology. His research focuses on flexible electronics, additive manufacturing, and hybrid electronics, with applications in wearable sensors, aerospace, and healthcare. He has secured over $50M in combined research and equipment funding, and holds 48 U.S. patents.
Poliks holds a BS in Chemistry and Mathematics (University of Massachusetts) and a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering (University of Connecticut). Before academia, he held senior roles at IBM Microelectronics and Endicott Interconnect.
Research Interests:
- Flexible and stretchable electronics
- Additive manufacturing techniques (aerosol jet, 3D printing)
- High-temperature electronics packaging
- Sensor systems for medical and industrial uses
Awards & Recognition:
- SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Research
- 2017 NextFlex Fellow
- Leader of DoD NextFlex Manufacturing USA Node
His work emphasizes industry collaboration, with projects funded by federal agencies, NY state, and corporations. Key contributions include developing roll-to-roll manufacturing processes and novel interconnect technologies for flexible electronics.




