Kunal K. Ghosh
PhD Candidate
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Systems Laboratory
Department of
Electrical Engineering
Stanford University
kghosh_AT_stanford_DOT_edu
Kunal Ghosh is working towards his PhD under the supervision of Prof. Abbas El Gamal in the Department of Electrical Engineering. Co-advised by Prof. Mark Schnitzer in the Departments of Biology and Applied Physics, he is currently involved in developing integrated fluorescence microscopy devices for in vivo mammalian brain imaging. Previously, he had worked on the DARPA Vertically Integrated Sensor Array (VISA) project, involved in the design of a high speed, high dynamic range IR sensor array with high SNR and low power consumption. His research interests include in vivo molecular imaging systems, with an emphasis on optical imaging modalities, image sensor architectures, sensor interface circuits, carbon nanotube sensors, device scaling, and the management of technology.
Kunal Ghosh graduated from the University of Pennsylvania summa cum laude. He is an alumnus of the Jerome Fisher Program in Management & Technology at Penn where he jointly pursued undergraduate degrees in Electrical Engineering, from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Management, from the Wharton School. He now calls Toronto, Canada, his home, but spent the first thirteen years of his life in the white sands and turquoise waters off the east coast of Africa.