Contact Information:
Michael Daniele
2068 Engineering Bldg. II
Centennial Campus, NCSU
(919) 513-2654
- Biomedical Microdevices
- Regenerative Medicine
- 2012 Ph.D. Materials Science & Engineering, Clemson University 2009
- B.S. Materials Science & Engineering, Rutgers University
Bio
Dr. Daniele joined the faculty of North Carolina State University in August 2015. He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Daniele’s primary area of interest is the broad application of soft nanomaterials to engineer devices that monitor, mimic or augment biological function. Specific research topics include wearable and implantable biosensors, organ-on-a-chip models and human-machine interfaces.
Research Interests
Biosensors
Biomaterials
Bioelectronics
Microfluidics
Materials Chemistry
Awards
2015 Jerome and Isabella Karle Distinguished Scholar, U.S. Naval Research Lab
2012-2014 NAS National Research Council Postdoctoral Associate, U.S. Naval Research Lab
Courses Taught
ECE-BME 418-518 Wearable Biosensors & Microsystems
BME 425-525 Bioelectricity