Danielle Polniak
Research at Rochester Institute of Technology
- Danielle is a fifth year Biomedical Engineering student at RIT. She has been conducting a research project which focuses on the characterization of "Larger" micro-particles employing Electrokinetic techniques. This has expanded to a publication that is currently undergoing minor revisions for the Journal of Chromatography A. See publications.
Academic Background
- 5th year Biomedical Engineering Student
- Graduating May 2018. Currently seeking full time opportunities
Projects
- Characterization of "Larger" micro-particles.
- Assessment of sub-micron particles.
Journal Articles
- Polniak, D. ; Goodrich, E.; Hill, N. Lapizco-Encinas, B.H.; Separating large microscale particles by exploiting charge differences with dielectrophoresis, Journal of Chromatography A, 1545:84-92, 2018. Impact Factor 4.169. TOP TEN Journal in the Category of Analytical Chemistry.
- Romero-Creel, M.F.; Goodrich E.; Polniak, D. ; Lapizco-Encinas, B.H.;* Assessment of sub-micron particles by exploiting charge differences with dielectrophoresis, Micromachines, 8(8):239-253, 2017. I.F. 1.833. <
Conference Presentations
- Goodrich E.; Romero-Creel, M.F.; Polniak, D. . and Lapizco-Encinas, B.H.;* Dielectrophoretic Assessment of Sub-Micron Particles By Exploiting Charge Differences, AICHE Annual Meeting 2017, Minneapolis MN, USA; 10/2017.
- Polniak, D. ; Goodrich, E.; Hill, N.; Lapizco-Encinas, B.H.; Dielectrophoretic Separation of Large Microscale Particles (dp>5 um) By Exploiting Charge Differences; AlCHE Annual Meeting 2017 Minneapolis, MN, USA; 10-11/2017
- Polniak, D. ; Goodrich, E.; Lapizco-Encinas, B.H.; Dielectrophoretic Separation of Large Microscale Particles (dp>5 um) By Exploiting Charge Differences; Rochester Institute of Technology, NY, USA; 08-04/2017