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Harry
received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University
of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1997. While there he worked on near
field microscopy and TDM communications and solitons. He received
his M.S.(2001) and Ph.D.(2006) degrees in Electrical Engineering
from MIT. Harry was the recipient of a National Science Foundation
graduate fellowship. His research interests are in the dynamic
properties of multimode VCSELs and in high speed semiconductor
lasers.
Research
Paralell Integrated Bioreactor Arrays
In-situ Raman Monitoring
Publications
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