Aseema Mohantyمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Aseema Mohanty is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Tufts University, holding the Clare Boothe Luce Professorship. She earned her B.Sc. from MIT and Ph.D. from Cornell University, followed by postdoctoral research at Columbia University under Michal Lipson. Her research focuses on nanophotonics, optical beam shaping, and neuroengineering, with applications in quantum information systems, biomedical sensors, and chip-scale imaging. She leads the Mohanty Nanophotonics Lab, developing miniaturized optical circuits for neural interfaces, LiDAR, and quantum computing. Education: Bachelor of Science, Electrical Science & Engineering, MIT (2011) Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cornell University (2017) Research Interests: Chip-scale optical systems for neuroscience and quantum applications 3D optical beam shaping and sensing Biomedical optical interfaces and implantable devices Her work bridges nanophotonics and biomedicine, with recent breakthroughs including reconfigurable neural stimulation probes and chip-scale lasers spanning ultraviolet to near-infrared wavelengths. Over 30 peer-reviewed articles highlight her contributions to optical phased arrays, quantum photonics, and miniaturized imaging systems. Awards: Clare Boothe Luce Professorship (2020-present) Lab Activities: Mentoring 10+ students across ECE and Physics, advancing projects in quantum communication, biomedical optics, and LiDAR systems.







