Hayden Kim

Bio

I am a first-year Master’s student in Optical Sciences, conducting research on olfactory receptor-ligand binding by leveraging a whispering gallery mode microtoroid optical resonator. I am concurrently developing a low-cost, easily replicable DIY refractometer aimed at quantifying the quality of commonplace substances. I have a Bachelor’s degree in Optical Sciences and Engineering from the University of Arizona with a minor in Mathematics. Through my undergrad studies and past internships, I have had numerous opportunities to develop my optical design and engineering skills. I intended to explore the field of photonics and biomedical optics while pursuing my Master’s degree, and that is why I find myself here today in the Little Sensor Lab.

Interests

In my spare time, I like to read, write a fantasy novel I’ve been working on for years, play tennis, play games, and travel!

Awards/Honors

Graduated Magna Cum Laude with Honors, Chuck Hardesty Scholarship in Optical Design, Global Wildcat Award, Dean’s List and Academic Year with Distinction

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