Scientist at Caltech
Greater Los Angeles Area
Scientist at Caltech
Greater Los Angeles Area
Specialist in nano/microelectromechanical systems, integrated circuits, advanced fabrication procedures for various semiconductor materials. Research work is focused on designing novel methods for mechanical actuation amplification and transduction of NEMS, precision electronic and optical measurements as well as statistical and finite element analysis.
(Educational Institution; Research industry)
June 2008 — Present (1 year 6 months)
•Designed and modeled nanoelectromechanical systems using Finite Element Analysis tools
•Built, programmed, setup and operated complex measurement and data acquisition systems, for low noise electronic measurements
•Fabricated nano and microelectromechanical systems (NEMS & MEMS) out of a variety of materials (Si, SoI, GaAs, AlN and SiC) using wide range of state-of-art semiconductor processing methods
(Government Agency; 10,001 or more employees; Research industry)
June 2003 — September 2003 (4 months)
•Closely collaborated with a team of 40 people in designing and testing elementary particle detector CMS at European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN)
•Numerically simulated interactions of charged particles with matter using Monte – Carlo analysis
•Analyzed the efficiency and ultimate resolution of the detector
(Government Agency; 501-1000 employees; Research industry)
March 2000 — June 2003 (3 years 4 months)
•Analyzed experimental results from the test of the particle detector
•Determined the requirements for radiation stability for optical fibers to be used in th detector
2003 — 2008
BS & MS , Physics , 1998 — 2003
Scuba Diving, Surfing, Swimming, Traveling
GSC, CRC, APS, Phystech Alumni, Caltech Alumni
•Bronze Medal at the International Physics Olympiad XXVIII, Reykjavik, Iceland, July 1998
•Finalist of the 3rd annual Draper Fisher Jurvetson Venture Challenge, Menlo Park, California, May 2007