Mingzhe Han is a research-focused electrical and optical engineer with five years of hands-on experience bridging hardware, automation software, and photonics research. Currently a research intern at NEC Laboratories America and a PhD student at Duke (with a recent MS from Caltech), he has built Python-based instrument control and GUI automation for characterization of polarization meta-optics and supported materials and optics research at MIT and Rochester. Mingzhe combines a solid foundation in optical engineering and computer science—dual BS degrees—with practical lab teaching and simulation work, from RSoft filter design to grading and mentoring undergraduate courses. Known for translating experimental needs into reliable software-hardware integrations, he brings a rare mix of experimental rigor, instrument-level coding, and classroom communication to interdisciplinary teams.
5 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Duke University
California Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science - BS, Optical Engineering, 3.98/4.00, Bachelor of Science - BS, Optical Engineering, 3.98/4.00 at University of Rochester
High School Diploma, General Studies, 4.19/4.24, High School Diploma, General Studies, 4.19/4.24 at Shenzhen Middle School
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