Awarded a full tuition & stipend fellowship to get my master’s in electrical engineering while conducting research in Dr. Mark Lawrence’s lab at WashU. The lab develops nanophotonic metamaterials—materials with optical properties that don’t naturally exist.
Projects include:
Designing and fabricating two nanometer-scale metasurfaces – one to create polarization exceptional points (polarization “black holes”) for wavefront shaping, the other for angle-independent, multilayer color filtering.
Developing advanced waveguides for optical integrated circuits to achieve femtosecond-speed analog computing.