Michael Daniele
mdaniel6@ncsu.edu
2068 Engineering Building II
Campus Box 7911
Website
@BiointerfaceLab
Biography
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, as well as the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Daniele’s primary area of interest is the engineering of microsystems which monitor, mimic or augment biological function. Specific topics of research include wearable and implantable biosensors, microphysiological systems, microfluidics, and process analytical technologies.
Education
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Ph.D.
2012
Materials Science & Engineering
Clemson University -
Bachelor's
2009
Materials Science & Engineering
Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Research Focus
Recent Publications
- Light-Controlled Peptide Ligands for the Photoaffinity Purification of FLT3 and CD38 (2025)
- Advances and opportunities in process analytical technologies for viral vector manufacturing (2024)
- Development of Direct Electron Transfer-Type Extended Gate Field Effect Transistor Enzymatic Sensors for Metabolite Detection (2024)
- Effect of sensor number and location on accelerometry-based vertical ground reaction force estimation during walking (2024)
- Evaluating Bacterial Nanocellulose Interfaces for Recording Surface Biopotentials from Plants (2024)
- Hydrogel-Forming Microneedles and Applications in Interstitial Fluid Diagnostic Devices (2024)
- Injury-on-a-chip for modelling microvascular trauma-induced coagulation (2024)
- Insertable Biosensors: Combining Implanted Sensing Materials with Wearable Monitors (2024)
- Modular Platform for Mobile Biosensing with Extended Gate Field-Effect Transistors (2024)
- Multiangle Light Scattering as a Lentivirus Purification Process Analytical Technology (2024)
Highlighted Awards
- NSF CAREER Award (2019)
- University Faculty Scholars (2022)
Awards & Honors
- 2020 - NC State Global Engagement Award
- 2019 - NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER)
- 2015 - Jerome and Isabella Karle Distinguished Scholar, U.S. Naval Research Lab, Washington D.C.
- 2014 - NRL Postdoctoral Publication Award
- 2012-2014 - NAS National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship, U.S. Naval Research Lab, Washington D.C.
- 2011 - American Chemical Society Excellence in Graduate Polymer Research
Recent News

New Initiative Aims to Put NC State at the Forefront of Viral Vector Manufacturing
Posted on March 8, 2023 | Filed Under: Research
An initiative launched by NC State University professors Stefano Menegatti and Michael Daniele brings together broad, multidisciplinary expertise from universities and industry partners across the Triangle — and will offer hands-on training …

Marshall Brain recognized with the John S. Risley Entrepreneur of the Year award
Posted on February 22, 2023 | Filed Under: Awards and Faculty
The chancellor celebrates innovation and entrepreneurship at “The Point” where Marshall Brain received the Entrepreneur of the Year award.

Chancellor’s Innovation Fund Awards Support to ECE Projects
Posted on September 9, 2022 | Filed Under: News
This year’s Chancellor’s Innovation Fund supports two ECE projects that include researching a better way to make EKGs wireless and faster COVID-19 antibody tests.
Media Mentions

Our Wearable Future
August 23, 2022

New NC State University lab to advance fight against deadly viruses
July 28, 2022

NC researchers develop organ-on-a-chip biosensor
August 21, 2018