Guinevere Strack is the Engineering Program Manager and an Adjunct Faculty member in the Chemistry Department at UMass Lowell.

Guinevere Strack, Ph.D.

Deputy Director of the Printed Electronics Research Collaborative (PERC)

Pronouns
she/her
College
Francis College of Engineering, Kennedy College of Sciences
Department
Printed Electronics Research Collaborative (PERC)
Phone
978-934-1708
Office
ETIC 407

Expertise

printed electronics, low-thermal budget curing, conductive inks, wearable electronics, nanofabrication, electrochemistry, sensors

Research Interests

  • Additive manufacturing: printed electronics, wearable electronics, low-thermal budget curing, conductive inks
  • Nanofabrication: nanosphere lithography, photolithography, metasurfaces, diodes, magnetic properties
  • Electrochemistry: bio-electrocatalysis, electrode design and functionalization, biological fuel cells, biosensors, heavy metal detection
  • Materials coatings: responsive coatings on textiles and electrodes
  • Biocomputing: security systems, barcodes, and actuators

Education

  • Ph.D.: Chemistry Clarkson University, 2011; Potsdam, N.Y.
  • Bachelor of Science, 2005: Biochemistry SUNY College at Plattsburgh; Plattsburgh, N.Y.
  • Professional Certificate in Project Management University of Massachusetts Lowell, 2021; Lowell, Mass.

Selected Awards and Honors

  • Participant in the 2010 60th Annual Meeting of Nobel Laureates and Students in Lindau, Germany
  • Recipient of the Wallace H. Coulter graduate-study scholarship from Clarkson University 2007 to 2010

Selected Publications

  1. Magnetic Nanoarrays on Flexible Substrate G. Strack, Y. AitElAoud, R. M. Osgood III, and A. Akyurtlu; MRS Advances; submitted September 30, 2021
  2. Selective laser sintering of conductive patterns on a novel silver–barium strontium titanate composite material O. K. Ranasingha, A. Luce, G. Strack, C. Hardie, Y. Piro, M. Haghzadeh, M. J. Sobkowicz, E. Kingsley, C. Armiento and A. Akyurtlu, Flexible and Printed Electronics, Accepted Manuscript online 20 November 2020
  3. Fabrication of Ordered Au–Co Nanoparticle Arrays. G. Strack and A. Akyurtlu, 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting, Montreal, QB (virtual);  2-page paper
  4. Photonic Curing of Copper Ink Films on Liquid Crystal Polymer Substrate A. Luce, G. Strack, O. Ranasingha, E. Kingsely, C. Armiento, and A. Akyurtlu, MRS Advances, published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2020
  5. Gold nanostar-based voltammetric sensor for chromium(VI) S. Dutta, G. Strack, P. Kurup, Microchim. Acta, 2019, 186 (11), 73
  6. Additive Manufacturing Approaches for Biological Power Generation G. Strack Curr. Opin. Electro. Chem., 2019, 17, 167-173
  7. Gold nanostar electrodes for heavy metal detection. S. Dutta, G. Strack, P. Kurup, Sense. Actuators. B, 2019, 383-391
  8. Composite polytetrafluoroethylene–poly(4-vinylpyridine) membranes for protection against phosphonate-based cholinesterase inhibitors. G. Strack, R. McDonald, W. B. Salter, K. Simpson, D. Volkov, J. Owens, J. Mater. Sci. 2017, 12, 12902–12912 
  9. Nanoimprinted SERS sensors for chemical and biological detection. G. Strack, M. Fitzgerald, J. Su, M. Pelletier, P. Gaines, H. Sun, P. Kurup, R. Mosurkal, MRS Advances, 2017, 1–6
  10. Potential of using cerium oxide nanoparticles for protecting healthy tissue during accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI). W. Ngwa, Z. Ouyang, M.K. Mainali, N. Sinha, G. Strack, Y. Altundal, Y. Hao, T.A. Winningham, E. Sajo, J. Celli, Phys Med, 2016, 32 (4), 631–635
  11. Enzyme-modified buckypaper for bioelectrocatalysis. G. Strack, S. Babanova, K. E. Farrington, H.R. Luckarift, P. Atanassov , G.R. Johnson, J. Electrochem. Soc. 2013, 160 (7), 3178–3182
  12. Power generation from a hybrid biological fuel cell in seawater. G. Strack, H.R. Luckarift S. R. Sizemore, R. K. Nichols, K. E. Farrington, P. Wu, P. Atanassov, J. Biffinger, G.R. Johnson, Bioresour. Technol. 2013, 128, 222–228 
  13. Information security systems based on biomolecular information processing. G. Strack and E. Katz International Journal of Unconventional Computing 2012, 8, 419–432
  14. Realization and properties of biochemical-computing biocatalytic XOR gate based on enzyme inhibition by a substrate. J. Halámek, V. Bocharova, M.A. Arugula, G. Strack, V. Privman, E. Katz  J. Phys. Chem. B 2011, 115, 9838–9845
  15. Bioelectrocatalytic generation of directly-readable code. G. Strack, H.R. Luckarift, R. Nichols, K. Cozart, E. Katz, G.R. Johnson Chem. Commun. 2011, 47, 7662–7664
  16. Alert-type biological dosimeter based on enzyme logic system. V. Bocharova, J. Halámek, J. Zhou, G. Strack, J. Wang, E. Katz Talanta, 2011, 85, 800–803
  17. Multi-enzyme logic network architectures for assessing injuries: digital processing of biomarkers. J. Halámek, V. Bocharova, S. Chinnapareddy, J.R. Windmiller, G. Strack, M.-C. Chuang, J. Zhou, P. Santhosh, G.V. Ramirez, M.A. Arugula, J. Wang, E. Katz Molecular Biosystems 2010, 6, 2554–2560
  18. Enzymatic AND logic gates operated under conditions characteristic of biomedical applications. D. Melnikov, G. Strack, J. Zhou, J.R. Windmiller, J. Halámek, V. Bocharova, M.-C. Chuang, P. Santhosh, V. Privman, J. Wang, E. Katz J. Phys. Chem. B 2010, 114, 12166–12174
  19. Multiplexing of injury codes for the parallel operation of enzyme logic gates. J. Halámek, J.R. Windmiller, J. Zhou, M.-C. Chuang, P. Santhosh, G. Strack, M.A. Arugula, S. Chinnapareddy, V. Bocharova, J. Wang, E. Katz Analyst 2010, 135, 2249–2259 
  20. Boolean-format biocatalytic processing of enzyme biomarkers for the diagnosis of soft tissue injury. J. R.Windmiller, G. Strack, M.-C. Chuang, J. Halámek, P. Santhosh, V. Bocharova, J. Zhou, J. Wang, E. Katz Sens. Actuat. B 2010, 150, 285–290
  21. Self-powered biomolecular keypad lock security system based on a biofuel cell. J. Halámek, T.K. Tam, G. Strack, V. Bocharova, E. Katz Chem. Commun. 2010, 46, 2405–2407 (highlighted at the RSC web site)
  22. Artificial muscle reversibly controlled by enzyme reactions. G. Strack, V. Bocharova, M.A. Arugula, M. Pita, J. Halámek, E. Katz J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2010, 1, 839–843
  23. Atomic force microscopy study of immunosensor surface to increase sensitivity and scale down size of elisa-type sensor. D. Volkov, G. Strack, J. Halámek, E. Katz, I. Sokolov,  Nanotechnology, 2010, 21 article # 145503
  24. Set-reset flip-flop memory based on enzyme reactions: towards memory systems controlled by biochemical pathways. M. Pita, G. Strack, K. MacVittie, Z. Zhou, E. Katz, J. Phys. Chem. B  2009, 113, 16071–16076
  25. Optimization of enzymatic logic gates and networks for noise reduction and stability. M.A. Arugula, J. Halamek, E. Katz, D. Melnikov, M. Pita, V. Privman, G. Strack, (authors are listed in the alphabetic order) In: Proc. Conf. CENICS 2009 (IEEE Comp. Soc. Conf. Publ. Serv., Los Alamitos, California), 1–7
  26. Logic networks based on immunorecognition processes. G. Strack; S. Chinnapareddy, D.Volkov, J. Halámek, M. Pita, I. Sokolov, E. Katz, J. Phys. Chem. B  2009, 113, 12154–12159
  27. Biofuel cell logically controlled by antigen-antibody recognition: towards immune-regulated bioelectronic devices. T.K. Tam, G. Strack, M. Pita, E. Katz, J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 2009, 131, 11670–11671
  28. Analog noise reduction in enzymatic logic gates. D. Melnikov, G. Strack, M. Pita, V. Privman, E. Katz J. Phys. Chem. B 2009, 113, 10472–10479
  29. Optimization of enzymatic biochemical logic for noise reduction and scalability: how many biocomputing gates can be interconnected in a circuit? V. Privman, G. Strack; S. Solenov, M. Pita, E. Katz J. Physical Chemistry 2008, 112, 11777–11784
  30. Boolean logic gates using enzymes as input signals. G. Strack, M. Pita, M. Ornatska, E. Katz ChemBiochem 2008, 9, 1260–1266 
  31. Biocomputing security system: concatenated enzyme-based logic gates operating as a biomolecular keypad lock. G. Strack; M. Ornatska, M. Pita, E. Katz J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 4234–4235

Book Chapters

  1. Hierarchical Material Architectures for Enzymatic Fuel Cells
    G. Strack and G. Johnson
    In: Enzymatic fuel cells: From fundamentals to applications.
    P. Atanassov, G. Johnson, H. Luckarift (Eds.), Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany, 2014, 181–205
  2. Modification of carbon nanotube electrodes with 1-pyrenebutanoic acid, succinimidyl ester for enhanced bioelectrocatalysis
    G. Strack, R. Nichols, P. Atanassov, H. R. Luckarift, G. R. Johnson
    In: Methods in Molecular Biology
  3. Information security applications based on biomolecular systems.
    G. Strack, H.R. Luckarift, G.R. Johnson, E. Katz
    In: Biomolecular Information Processing - From Logic Systems to Smart Sensors and Actuators,
    E. Katz (Ed.), Wiley-VCH, 2012, Chapter 6, pp. 103–116

Technical Report

Selected Presentations

Conference Proceedings

  1. Fabrication of Textile-Based Radio Frequency Metasurfaces A. Kajenski, G. Strack, E. Kingsley, S. Khushrushahi, A. Akyurtlu Flexible Electronics, June 27-28, 2022 - United Kingdom, London; accepted
  2. Novel Magnetic Nanostructures on Flexible Glass G. Strack, Y. AitElAoud, R. M. Osgood III, and A. Akyurtlu, 2021 MRS Fall Meeting and Exhibit, Boston, MA; accepted; EQ08.10.04
  3. Tunable Metasurface Arrays Based on Metal-Insulator-Metal Perfect Absorbers in the Short- to Long-Wave Infrared Y. AitElAoud, G. Strack, R. M. Osgood III, and A. Akyurtlu, 2021 MRS Fall Meeting and Exhibit, Boston, MA; accepted; EQ08
  4. Infrared-scattering sharply resonant nonlinear metasurfaces R. M. Osgood III, G. Strack, Y. AitElAoud, A. Akyurtlu, S. Dinneen, S. Giardini, M.-J. Yu, J.-H. Kim, S. Johnson, P. Moroshkin, J. Xu, L. Parameswaran, C. Roberts, M. Rothschild, Proc. SPIE 11795, Metamaterials, Metadevices, and Metasystems 2021, 1179523 (3 August 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2594572
  5. Fabrication Strategies for Large-Area, Flexible Magnetic Nanoparticle Arrays G. Strack, Y. AitElAoud, D. Slafer, R. M. Osgood III, and A. Akyurtlu, 2020 MRS Meeting, Boston, MA; virtual format; oral presentation F.FL03.03.09
  6. Reconfigurable Rectifiers in Active Photonics. R. M. Osgood III, Y. Ait-El-Aoud, S. Dinneen, A. Akyurtlu, G. Strack, H. Peng, J. H. Kim, J. Xu, P. Jarschel, B. Grandidier SPIE Optics and Photonics, San Diego, CA, August 2020
  7. Optical and Magnetic Properties of Large-Area Ordered Magnetic Nanoparticle Arrays. G. Strack, Y. Ait-El-Aoud R. Osgood, A. Akyurtlu, 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting, Montreal, QB; virtual oral presentation
  8. Electronic textiles with novel thermal and reconfigurable properties R. Osgood, M. Okamoto, Y. Ait-El-Aoud, I. Uluturk, E. Welsh, S. Dinneen, J. Murphy, D. Froio-Blumsack, S. Boriskina, L. Lozano, A. Akyurtlu, G. Strack, Leila Deravi, A. Kumar, C. Martin, MRS Boston 2019; SB10.05.02
  9. Large-area active 2-D metasurface comprised of magnetic nanoparticles. G. Strack, Y. AitElAoud, R. M. Osgood III, and A. Akyurtlu, MRS Boston 2019; EL01.10.18
  10. Facile fabrication of ordered nanoparticle arrays on flexible substrates. G. Strack, A. Luce, Y. AitElAoud, R. M. Osgood III, and A. Akyurtlu, Tech Connect Boston, MA 2019
  11. Curing printed conductive layers on low-temperature substrates with intense pulsed light. G. Strack, A. Luce, C. Armiento, and A. Akyurtlu, iMAPS New England 46th Symposium & Expo, Boxboro, MA 2019
  12. Large-area ordered nanoparticle arrays on flexible substrates. G. Strack, Y. AitElAoud, R. M. Osgood III, and A. Akyurtlu, CRF Symposium, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA 2018
  13. Photonic curing conductive nanoparticle inks. G. Strack, iMAPS New England Chapter Meeting, Boxboro, MA 2018
  14. Exploring the Effects of Photonic Curing on the RF/Microwave Performance of Printed Co-Planar Waveguides. G. Strack, E. Hajisaeid, D. Volkov, C. Armiento, and A. Akyurtlu, 2018 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting, Boston, MA 2018
  15. Highly ordered nanostructure arrays: fabrication and properties. A. Luce, G. Strack, Y. AitElAoud, R. M. Osgood, and A. Akyurtlu, Univeristy of Massachusetts Lowell Student Research Symposium, Lowell, MA 2018
  16. A disposable sensor for the onsite detection of lead and cadmium. C. Sullivan, G. Strack, M. Fitzgerald, P. Kurup, 3rd Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water, and Energy, October 16-19, 2017 in Amherst, MA
  17. Rapid electrochemical detection of arsenic and mercury in water using nanostructured gold. S. Dutta, G. Strack, M. Fitzgerald, P. Kurup, 3rd Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water, and Energy, October 16-19, 2017 in Amherst, MA
  18. Heavy metal detection using electrochemistry coupled with surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). G. Strack, C. Sullivan, P. Kurup, 3rd Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water, and Energy, October 16-19, 2017 in Amherst, MA
  19. Nano-imprinted SERS sensors for chemical and biological detection. M. Fitzgerald, J. Su, G. Strack, M. Pelletier, P. Gaines, H. Sun, P. Kurup, R. Mosurkal Materials Research Society No. 27th–Dec. 2, 2016
  20. Nano-imprinted SERS-based sensors for the detection of pathogenic bacteria. G. Strack, M. Fitzgerald, J. Su, M. Pelletier, P. Gaines, H. Sun, H. Gill, S. Thota, L. Li, J. Kumar, P. Kurup, R. Mosurkal The 252th ACS National Meeting, Philadephia, MA, August 21–25, 2016
  21. Nano-imprinted sensors for the detection of pathogenic bacteria using surface-enhanced Raman scattering. M. Fitzgerald, J. Su, G. Strack, M. Pelletier, P. Gaines, H. Sun, P. Kurup, R. Mosurkal Student Research Symposium, Lowell, MA 2016; First place winner
  22. TU-H-CAMPUS-TeP2-05: Selective protection of normal tissue by cerium oxide nanoparticles during radiation therapy. Z. Ouyang, S. Yasmin-Karim, G. Strack, E. Sajo, W. Ngwa, American Association of Physicists in Medicine 43 (6) 3784-3784, 2016
  23. SU-FT-676: Measurement of Hydroxyl Radicals in Radiolized Water Systems. Z. Ouyang, G. Strack, E. Sajo, W. Ngwa, American Association of Physicists in Medicine 43 (6) 3619-3620, 2016
  24. Stimuli-responsive nanomaterials for detection and active decontamination of chemical and biological threats. G. Strack, R. McDonald, W. B. Salter, K. M. Simpson, D. Volkov, J. R. Owens The 250th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 16–20, 2015
  25. Temperature and pH-responsive finishes for active decontamination. K. M. Simpson, G. Strack, W. Salter, R. McDonald, J. Owens, Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology Conference, St. Louis, MO, May 12–14, 2015
  26. Mechanistic study of novel schiff-base cbwa decomposition catalysts. B. Ashley, B. Salter, G. Strack, K. M. Simpson, N. Pomerantz, B. Creasy, J. Strouse, J. Owens, Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology Conference, St. Louis, MO, May 12–14, 2015
  27. Enzyme-modified buckypaper for direct bioelectrocatalysis. G. Strack, S. Babanova, K. E. Farrington, P.B. Atanassov, H.R. Luckarift, G.R. Johnson. 225th ECS Meeting, Orlando, FL May 11–16, 2014
  28. Emerald raptor: autonomy derived from microbiology. J.C. Biffinger, G.R. Johnson, P.B. Atanassov, H.R. Luckarift, G. Strack, S.R. Sizemore, R. Nichols, K. Farrington, C. Lau, P. Wu, B.R. Ringeisen, E.R. Petersen, L.A. Fitzgerald. Biosensors 2012, Cancun, Mexico, May 15–18, 2012
  29. Hybrid microbial/enzymatic biological fuel cells. H.R. Luckarift, G Strack, J. Roy, C. Lau, P. Atanassov, G.R. Johnson. 221st ECS Spring Meeting, Seattle, WA, May 6–11, 2012
  30. Power generation by a hybrid microbial/enzymatic biological fuel cell operating in seawater. H.R. Luckarift, G. Strack, S.R. Sizemore, R. Nichols, K. Farrington, P. Wu, P.B. Atanassov, J. Biffinger, G.R. Johnson. 221st ECS Spring Meeting, Seattle, WA, May 6–11, 2012
  31. Redox potential tuning of the small multicopper oxidase from Streptomyces coelicolor. G Strack, D.M. Eby, L.J. Nadeau, R.N. Tatum, H.R. Luckarift, R. Pachter, G.R. Johnson. 221st ECS Spring Meeting, Seattle, WA, May 6–11, 2012
  32. Structure-function characterization and redox tuning of a multicopper oxidase for biological fuel cell cathodes. D.M. Eby, G Strack, L.J. Nadeau, R.N. Tatum, H.R. Luckarift, R. Pachter, G.R. Johnson. ACS Spring meeting, San Diego, CA, Mar 25–29, 2012
  33. PQQ-dependent dehydrogenases—versatile redox bioelectrocatalysts. G. Strack AFRL Biotechnology Review, Dayton, OH Jan 17–18, 2012
  34. Power generation from a hybrid biological fuel cell in seawater. G. Strack, H.R. Luckarift, S.R. Sizemore, R.K. Nichols, K.E. Farrington, G.R. Johnson. AFRL Biotechnology Review, Dayton, OH Jan 17–18, 2012
  35. Structure-function characterization and redox tuning of a multicopper oxidase for biological fuel cell cathodes. D.M. Eby, G. Strack, L.J. Nadeau, R.N. Tatum, H.R. Luckarift, G. Hong, R. Pachter, G.R. Johnson. AFRL Biotechnology Review, Dayton, OH Jan 17–18, 2012
  36. Bioelectrocatalytic generation of code. G. Strack, H.R. Luckarift, E. Katz, G.R. Johnson Symposium; Bioelectrocatalysis. 219th ECS Meeting, Montreal, Canada, May 1–6, 2011
  37. Bioelectrocatalytic generation of code. G. Strack, H.R. Luckarift, E. Katz, G.R. Johnson. American Chemical Society (Northern New York Local Section) “Chemistry Meets Biology” 2nd Annual Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry and Biology Research Symposium, SUNY-Potsdam, April 16th 2011
  38. Biofuel cells controlled by logically processed biochemical signals: towards physiologically regulated bioelectronic devices. T.K. Tam, G. Strack, L. Amir, V. Bocharova, J. Halamek, E. Katz. Northern New York Local Section of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, Potsdam, New York State, USA (Poster) April 16, 2011
  39. Digital processing of biomarkers for assessing injuries. S. Chinnapareddy, M.A. Arugula, G. Strack, J. Halámek, V. Bocharova, J. Wang, E. Katz. American Chemical Society Northeast NY Section Research Symposium, SUNY Potsdam, April 16, 2011. Abstract #29.
  40. Enzyme logic gates for assessing physiological conditions during an injury and analysis of biomarker patterns in human serum samples. J. Zhou, J. Halámek, V. Bocharova, G. Strack, M. A. Arugula, S. Chinnapareddy, J. Wang, E. Katz. Northern NY ACS Research Symposium & CAMP annual technical meeting in Albany, 2011.
  41. Development of enzyme logic-based architecture for "sense and treat" of multiple battlefield injuries—field hospital on a chip. J. Halámek, J.R. Windmiller, J. Zhou, M.-C. Chuang, P. Santhosh, G. Strack, M.A. Arugula, S. Chinnapareddy, V. Bocharova, J. Wang, E. Katz. 2010 Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology (CBD S&T) Conference organized by The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), Orlando, FL, November 15–19, 2010, Abstract #1100.
  42. Switchable biofuel cells controlled by logically processed biochemical signals. M. Pita, G. Strack, T. K. Tam, E. Katz. The 61st Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry, Nice, France, September 26–October 1, 2010
  43. Simultaneous evaluation of multiple injuries using an array of biochemical detection systems with built-in logic. J. Zhou, J. Halámek, G. Strack, M.A. Arugula, S. Chinnapareddy, V. Bocharova, J. Wang, E. Katz The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2–5, 2010. Abstract #25.
  44. Development of “sense and treat” biomedical systems employing enzyme logic gates. S. Chinnapareddy, J. Zhou, G. Strack, M.A. Arugula, J. Halámek, V. Bocharova, J. Wang, E. Katz The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2–5, 2010. Abstract #27.
  45. Artificial muscle reversibly controlled by enzyme reactions. G. Strack, V. Bocharova, M.A. Arugula, J. Halámek, M. Pita, E. Katz The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2–5, 2010. Abstract #28.
  46. Biocomputing coding concept approach based on parallel and multiplexed enzyme logic gates for multi-injury diagnosis. E. Katz, J. Wang, J. Halámek, J.R. Windmiller, J. Zhou, M.-C. Chuang, P. Santhosh, G. Strack, M.A. Arugula, S. Chinnapareddy, V. Bocharova (invited lecture) The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2–5, 2010. Abstract #166.
  47. Atomic force microscopy study of immunosensor surface to scale down size of ELISA-type sensor. D. Volkov, G. Strack, J. Halámek, E. Katz, I. Sokolov The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2–5, 2010. Abstract #219.
  48. Analysis and optimization of enzyme logic gates and their networks: scaling up complexity of biocomputing systems. M.A. Arugula, G. Strack; J. Halámek, M. Pita, V. Privman, E. Katz Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry Research Symposium organized by New York local section of ACS, Potsdam, NY, April 4, 2009
  49. Immunoreactions: approaching immuno-controlled bioelectronic devices. G. Strack, S. Chinnapareddy, J. Halámek, M. Pita, E. Katz Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry Research Symposium organized by New York local section of ACS, Potsdam, NY, April 4, 2009
  50. Enzyme-based biochemical elements mimicking electronic devices. S. Chinnapareddy, M.A. Arugula, G. Strack, M. Pita, J. Halámek, V. Privman, E. Katz, Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry Research Symposium organized by New York local section of ACS, Potsdam, NY, April 4, 2009
  51. Enzyme-based biocomputing systems: from biomolecular logic gates to computing networks. G. Strack, M.Ornatska, M. Pita, E. Katz The 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 17–21, 2008
  52. Emerging models and applications of enzymatic biochemical logic. V. Privman, E. Katz, S. Minko, M. Pita, M. Motornov, I. Tokarev, M. Ornatska, G. Strack, J. Zhou, T.K. Tam, V. Gopishetty, D. Solenov NSF Workshop on Emerging Models and Technologies in Computing (EMT): Bio-Inspired Computing and the Biology and Computer Science Interface, Princeton University July 24–25th, 2008
  53. Biocomputing systems based on electrically contacted enzyme assemblies. E. Katz, M. Pita, G. Strack, M. Ornatska, S. Vasilyev 213th ECS Meeting - Phoenix, AZ, May 18–22, 2008

Selected Intellectual Property

Patents

  • Ultraviolet curable epoxy dielectric ink C. Areias, Y. Piro, O. K. Ranasingha, A. Luce, G. Strack, E. Kingsley, C. A. Armiento, and A. Akyurtlu, Docket No.: 21-15166-US-NP[2]
  • Fabrication of Structure from Lost Base MaterialG. Strack, Y. AitElAoud, R. M. Osgood III, and A. Akyurtlu; US Application No. 17/350,531 filed June 17th 2021
  • Large area nanoparticle arrays and method of making thereof G. Strack, Y. AitElAoud, R. M. Osgood III, and A. Akyurtlu; US Prov. Serial No. 63/04,0567filed June 18th 2020
  • Printable mixture, manufacture and use O. K. Ranasingha, A. Luce, G. Strack, M. Haghzadeh, C. Hardie, E. Kingsley, C. A. Armiento, and A. Akyurtlu, Docket No.: UML 19-03(2019-040-02)PCT
  • Environmentally friendly formulations for bi-component heterocyclic Schiff base textile finishes G. Strack, K. M. Simpson, R. McDonald, J. Owens, 2016; US20160366888A1