Greg Nordin is a professor and experimental optics engineer with over three decades of experience bridging academia and industry, currently leading advanced research in 3D-printed microfluidics, photonics-enabled chemical/biological sensors, nanophotonics, and integrated optics at Brigham Young University. He has a strong record of translating rigorous electromagnetic analysis and micro-/nanofabrication expertise into funded programs, serving as PI on roughly $16M in government and industry grants. Greg’s background spans foundational work in diffractive optics, volume holography, and polarization filters, and he has directed multidisciplinary centers and research teams since his time at Hughes Aircraft and the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Trained with a PhD in Electrical Engineering from USC and an MS/BS in Physics, he combines deep theoretical grounding with hands-on device development and a knack for polymer-based electro-optic solutions. An inventive experimentalist, he often pairs novel fabrication methods like 3D printing with photonic design to create practical sensing and display technologies.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Electrical Engineering, PhD, Electrical Engineering at University of Southern California
Lynbrook High School
University of California, Los Angeles
BS, Physics, BS, Physics at Brigham Young University
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Greg Nordin - Professor at Brigham Young University