Assistant Professor
Office: S2-263
Phone: 607-777-3066
E-mail: slevy@binghamton.edu
Dr. Levy investigates the physics of individual biomolecules, like DNA, in nanofabricated fluidic structures. He is interested in the application of nanofluidic technology to biological analysis and as a biosensing platform.
He received his bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of Richmond in 1997 and a doctorate in physics from the University of California-Santa Barbara in 2003. He joined the Department of Physics at Binghamton University in the fall of 2010.