Dr. Stephen Arnold

Professor

Biography

Stephen Arnold is a University Professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, recognized for his extensive contributions in applied physics, particularly in the fields of microparticle photophysics and biosensing. He has held prominent positions within various esteemed institutions, including visiting scholar roles at Harvard and the University of Tokyo. His research interests encompass a range of topics, including whispering gallery modes, organic molecular crystals, and the innovative techniques for the detection of single virus particles. Arnold has a notable history of collaboration on projects aimed at enhancing biosensing methodologies, integrating traditional physics with advanced photonic technologies. He has also been awarded multiple accolades, recognizing his pioneering work in optical biosensors and particle sizing techniques in real-time applications. Arnold's academic journey is anchored in a solid educational foundation, having earned a Doctorate in Physics from the University of Toledo and a Bachelor's in Engineering Physics from the same institution. His commitment to academic excellence is further evidenced by his election as a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the Optical Society of America. Arnold actively contributes to many high-impact journals, sharing his findings on topics that range from nanoparticle detection to innovative sensor designs.

Research Interests

Experience

University Professor
— Present

New York University Tandon School of Engineering • New York, NY

Visiting Faculty Fellow in Physics
2014-06-01 — 2014-09-01

Indian Institute of Technology Madras •

Invited to lecture on and do collaborative research in MicroParticle PhotoPhysics.

Visiting Associate
2014-06-01 — 2014-09-01

California Institute of Technology •

Invited to do collaborative research in Bioengineering.

Visiting Scholar
2013-01-01 — Present

Harvard •