S C O T T J . S T E L I C K
OPTICAL & MICROFABRICATION ENGINEER

C U R R E N T R E S E A R C H / I N T
E R E S T S
I am responsible for the design and engineering of
novel micro-/nanofabricated devices and electro-optical systems for
biological applications. Currently, I am developing a generalized microfluidic
testing platform that will help speed up the research and development
of microfluidic systems.
I am also involved with Cornell University’s
life science outreach programs. Specifically, I design and build teaching
tools for high school students that serve to demonstrate the principles
of microfabrication. One of these devices is currently employed to teach
students the basic steps in the photolithography process through the
use of student-designed patterns.
BACKGROUND
I received my BS in Optics with a minor in Nuclear Physics from
the University of Rochester in 1993. I went back to school part time and received my masters
of Engineering from Cornell University in 1998. Rochester was much more fun than Cornell I have to admit.
University of Rochester
B.S. Optics
Cornell University
M.Eng.
AFFILIATIONS & ACTIVITIES
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http://www.buffalobills.com/
http://www.research.cornell.edu/anmt/
http://www.nbtc.cornell.edu/
http://www.toonedin.com/
H O B B I E S & I N T E R E S
T S
The Batt lab has a good intramural sport record.
In the last year we were the intramural dodgeball champs and every year we compete
in the flag football and summer softball leagues.
I am also interested in furniture making when I have time.
Hunting and fishing are also part of my interests although
I can't compete with Andy Melnychenko.
C O N T A C T I N F O
Food Science
318 Stocking Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Tel: (607) 254-8855
FAX: (607) 255-8741
email: sjs16@cornell.edu