Other Academic Work


Work at Stanford

Neuroscience and Neuroengineering

  • Kunal K. Ghosh, Modeling Action Potential Back-Propagation in CA1 Pyramidal Neurons, Neuronal Biophysics, Prof. Mark Schnitzer, Spring 2007.

  • Kunal K. Ghosh and Nishant Patil, Modeling Brain Interconnects, Neuroengineering, Prof. Krishna Shenoy, Winter 2007.

  • Digital Imaging

  • David Varodayan and Kunal K. Ghosh, Visual Code Marker Detection, Digital Image Processing, Prof. Bernd Girod, Spring 2006.

  • Hiroshi Shimamoto and Kunal K. Ghosh, Picture Quality Improvement Schemes for HDTV Applications, Applied Vision Systems, Prof. Brian Wandell,Winter 2006.

  • Semiconductor Devices

  • Vipin A. Vitikkate and Kunal K. Ghosh, Absolute Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor on SOI, Solid-State Sensors and Actuators, Prof. Roger T. Howe, Winter 2006.

  • Kunal K. Ghosh, Electronic Band Structure of Carbon Nanotubes, Solid-State Physics, Prof. Peter Peumans, Fall 2005.

  • Jie Deng and Kunal K. Ghosh, Modeling Carbon Nanotube Sensors, Nanotechnology, Prof. H.-S. Philip Wong, Fall 2005.

  • Kunal K. Ghosh, Design and Simulation of 65nm and 55nm NMOS and PMOS Devices, Advanced VLSI Devices, Prof. H.-S. Philip Wong, Winter 2005.

  • Work at Wharton

    JMesh: A Mesh Networking Startup
    Mentors: Prof. William F. Hamilton and Rob Weber

  • JMesh Wharton Venture Fair Presentation, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, April 2003.

  • Great Eight Finalist in 2003 Wharton Business Plan Competition and recipient of Gloeckner Award for top-ranked undergraduate team. Pictures!


    Management of Technology
  • Kunal K. Ghosh, Optical Switching: An Emerging Technology, Prof. William F. Hamilton, Spring 2001.

  • The Wireless Communications Equipment Industry, Prof. William F. Hamilton, Spring 2001.

  • Essays

  • Kunal K. Ghosh, The United States and the International Criminal Court, circa Fall 2003.

  • Kunal K. Ghosh, The Business Ethics of Multinationals Investing in Conflict Zones, circa Fall 2002.

  • Kunal K. Ghosh, The Nuclear Age - Dawn to Dusk, circa Fall 1998.
  • More to come!


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