

Adam J. Gormley
Dr. Adam J. Gormley is actively engaged in advancing the field of biomedical engineering as an Associate Professor at Rutgers University-Camden. With a rich background in artificial intelligence, robotics, nanomaterials, and self-assembly, Dr. Gormley brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his role. He is also co-directing the Microbiome Program's Graduate Admissions, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of research and education in this rapidly evolving field. Dr. Gormley earned his PhD in Bioengineering from the University of Utah, where he honed his skills in cutting-edge research methodologies. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Lehigh University, laying a strong foundation for his interdisciplinary approach to biomedical challenges. His research interests, though not explicitly stated, likely align with his expertise in integrating advanced technologies with biological systems. Before joining Rutgers University, Dr. Gormley held esteemed research positions at the Karolinska Institutet, Imperial College London, and the University of Utah. These experiences have equipped him with a global perspective and a deep understanding of the collaborative nature of scientific research. His work has contributed significantly to the fields he specializes in, and he continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in biomedical engineering. Dr. Gormley's commitment to education and research excellence is evident in his active involvement in graduate admissions, where he mentors and guides the next generation of engineers and scientists. His dedication to fostering an innovative and inclusive academic environment makes him a valued member of the Rutgers University community.
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, 23-30, 2024-09-01