Lab Members
Thomas Oh
Graduate Fellow
Mr. Oh received his B.S. in Applied and Engineering Physics, with a concentration in Computer Science, from Cornell University in Ithaca, NY in 2001. He spent the next four years at Princeton Optronics, a technology startup based in Hamilton, NJ. There he worked on a 1550 nm tunable laser, developing a novel laser cavity design and pioneering the use of band-gap materials as intra-cavity laser stabilization media by exploiting their nonlinear absorption properties. He is currently a graduate student at the Rockefeller University, where he is working on the development of drug-activated viruses, with the eventual goal of exploring in vivo applications. His work is supported by a grant from the Northeast Biodefense Center.

