The group is actively recruiting enthusiastic and interested undergraduates, graduate students, and post-doctoral researchers. Please contact Juliet Gopinath at JulietdotGopinath at[no spam] coloradodotedu if interested.
Juliet Gopinath holds a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Minnesota and S. M. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). For several years, she was a member of technical staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. She is now an assistant professor at the University of Colorado-Boulder in the Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering and Physics Departments.
Graduate Research Opportunities
Inquiries from prospective graduate students are welcome. Please feel free to contact me whether you are already at the University of Colorado, have accepted an admissions offer, or are considering the University of Colorado for graduate school. Research in optics and photonics is by nature interdisciplinary. We welcome students from both Physics and Electrical Engineering, and are open to students from other science and engineering departments as well. If you are in Boulder, please feel free to visit and learn more about the group. There are graduate fellowship opportunities under the COSI (Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging) program.
Undergraduate Research Opportunities
What better way to gain experience than a research opportunity? Research experience is invaluable preparation for a technical career in the sciences whether your immediate goal is graduate school or a scientific job. While you probably have a heavy course load, an undergraduate research opportunity offers a chance to explore a subject at the cutting edge of science and receive compensation! There are numerous programs supporting undergraduate research on campus including the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program.
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