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Juliet Gopinath is a Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, holding the Alfred T. and Betty E. Look Endowed Professorship. She is affiliated with the Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering Department and the Physics Department. Her research focuses on ultrafast lasers, mid-infrared sources, spectroscopy, microfluidics, and the orbital angular momentum of light. Applications span sensors, communications, medical imaging, environmental monitoring, and quantum technologies. She leads an interdisciplinary lab with active projects in adaptive optics, quantum metrology, and novel optical materials.
Her work includes developing electrowetting-based tunable lenses, chalcogenide microresonators, and STED microscopy systems. Recent grants include a National Quantum Virtual Lab (NQVL) initiative for quantum-secured communications. She collaborates on fiber sensing, Raman spectroscopy for membrane fouling detection, and miniature microscopes for neuroscience. Despite no explicit mention of awards, her contributions to optical engineering are widely recognized through publications and funded projects.
Research opportunities are available for students interested in photonics, quantum engineering, and biomedical imaging. Her lab emphasizes innovation at the intersection of optics, materials science, and quantum technologies.


