- Ashwin Gopinath - Computing + Mathematical Sciences
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Sylvanus Yuk Kwan Lee Boston University Andrei Faraon Professor of Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering, Caltech Evan Miyazono CEO, Atlas Computing L D Ziegler Professor of Chemistry, Boston University Selcuk Yerci Electrical and Electronics Engineering, ODTU-GUNAM, METU
- Ashwin Gopinath
And, this obsession led me to change my research focus from optical physics to DNA nanotechnology, done as a postdoc research scientist at Caltech, working with Paul Rothemund
- Ashwin Gopinath - Biostate AI | LinkedIn
The 2017 Robert Dirks Molecular Programming Prize was awarded to Dr Ashwin Gopinath of the California Institute of Technology, for his work developing scalable and programmable nanophotonic
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Michael Armona Visiting researcher from the University of Chicago BS program in Physics, University of Chicago Ashwin Balakrishna Caltech Class of 2018 Naomi Berhane High School Intern from Flintride Preparatory School
- Ashwin GOPINATH | Senior Researcher | Doctor of Philosophy | California . . .
Ashwin GOPINATH, Senior Researcher | Cited by 1,956 | of California Institute of Technology, CA (CIT) | Read 39 publications | Contact Ashwin GOPINATH
- Dr. Ashwin Gopinath | Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies
Ashwin Gopinath was an Assistant Professor at MIT, working at the intersection of CMOS nanofabrication, molecular self-assembly, biology, and machine learning Prof Gopinath earned his Ph D in Electrical Engineering from Boston University, and subsequently worked as a research scientist at Caltech and Google [X]
- DNA Origami Lights Up a Microscopic Glowing Van Gogh
Over the last seven years, Rothemund and Ashwin Gopinath, senior postdoctoral scholar in bioengineering at Caltech, have refined and extended this technique so that DNA shapes can be precisely positioned on almost any surface used in the manufacture of computer chips
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