Summary
Vahid Ganjalizadeh is a PhD candidate and electrical engineer with eight years of experience building photonics-enabled single-molecule detection systems and applying machine learning to precision sensing at Fluxus Inc. His work bridges signal processing, optical engineering, MEMS/optofluidics, and computer simulation, backed by a Ph.D. from UC Santa Cruz and multiple publications including Nature Communications. A recipient of the Darrell and Elaine Long Prize in Experimental Engineering, he combines experimental rigor with practical system design to push bio-photonics toward deployable instruments. Based in Mountain View, he brings multilingual collaboration skills (Persian and English) and a curious, cross-disciplinary approach that pairs deep research expertise with hands-on product development.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Tabriz
University of California Santa Cruz
Arabic, Azerbaijani, German, English, Persian