Dr. Ashwin Gopinath

Visiting Scientist

Primary DLC

Department of Mechanical Engineering

MIT Room: 5-008

Assistant

Maral Banosian
maralb@mit.edu

Research Summary

Gopinath's main research is at the intersection of DNA nanotechnology, micro-fabrication, synthetic biology, optical physics, and materials science. His main research is on DNA origami and design, up to wafer-scale self-assembly with molecular-scale control, and possibilities for microfabricated devices. His present application areas involve quantum optics, nanophotonics, single molecule biophysics, and molecular diagnostics. In 2017, he received the Robert Dirks Molecular Programming Prize for his early career contributions to combining DNA nanotechnology and traditional semiconductor nanofabrication.

Recent Work