

Lawrence Kulinsky
Building frameworks for better understanding of micro- and nano-manufacturing processes, Lawrence Kulinsky serves as an Adjunct Professor and Project Scientist in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department at the Samueli School of Engineering, University of California, Irvine. With a robust academic background, he earned his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1993, 1995, and 1998, respectively. Professor Kulinsky's research is deeply rooted in the exploration of BioMEMs and hybrid manufacturing techniques. His work is pivotal in advancing the fields of microfluidics and electrokinetic phenomena, where he seeks to develop innovative solutions for personalized diagnostics and drug delivery systems. His contributions to the field are marked by a commitment to bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical applications. In addition to his research, Professor Kulinsky is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of engineers and scientists. He actively engages with students, fostering an environment of curiosity and innovation. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, encouraging students to explore the intersections of engineering, biology, and technology. Through his work, Lawrence Kulinsky continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in micro- and nano-manufacturing, contributing to the development of technologies that have the potential to revolutionize healthcare and manufacturing industries. His efforts not only enhance the academic community at UC Irvine but also have a lasting impact on the broader scientific and engineering landscapes.
Publications
, 341, 2024-02-29
, 3134-3141, 2012-02-01