Michael Spaid serves as Vice President of New Products at Cambrios where he is responsible for early stage product development programs for novel nanostructured thin films deposited by wet processing techniques. Prior to joining Cambrios, Dr. Spaid served as the Director of Microfluidics Engineering at Caliper Life Sciences where he directed a core technology R&D group responsible for conceiving and designing microfluidic chips used for biochemical, proteomic, and genomic analysis. Prior to Caliper, Dr. Spaid was a project engineer at Corning, Inc. and served as a National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology where he developed novel computational fluid dynamic modeling techniques for simulating complex multi-component immiscible flows using the Lattice Boltzmann Method. Dr. Spaid holds several issued and pending US patents. He received his BS from Tulane University and MS and Ph.D. from Stanford University in Chemical Engineering. |