Research Bio
Greg Tikhomirov is an assistant professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, with a background in chemistry, bioengineering, medicine, and nanotechnology. He has a longstanding dream to engineer life-like artificial systems, motivated by the realization that incomprehensible natural complexity arises from comprehensible fundamental laws. Ti Lab at Berkeley is pursuing the design and fabrication of devices with atomic precision by combining the strengths of rational top-down engineering and bottom-up biomolecular assembly. A key goal is to adopt the powerful but still proof-of-concept self-assembly approaches of DNA nanotechnology to engineer new, useful devices.
Research Expertise and Interest
bioengineering, nanofabrication, nanorobotics, biosystems and computational biology, energy, integrated circuits, micro/nano electro mechanical systems, physical electronics
Teaching
Field Study [ELENG 197]
Field Study [ELENG 197]
Supervised Independent Study [ELENG 199]
Individual Research [ELENG 299]
Nanoscale Fabrication [ELENG C235]
Senior Honors Thesis Research [ELENG H196A]
Master of Engineering Capstone Project [ENGIN 296MB]
Supervised Independent Study [COMPSCI 199]
Microfabrication Technology [ELENG 143]
Special Topics [ELENG 194]
Field Study [ELENG 197]
Supervised Independent Study [ELENG 199]
Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering [ELENG 290]
Individual Research [ELENG 299]
Master of Engineering Capstone Project [ENGIN 296MA]
Field Studies in Electrical Engineering [ELENG 297]
Individual Research [ELENG 299]
Microfabrication Technology [ELENG 143]
Field Study [ELENG 197]
Supervised Independent Study [ELENG 199]
Individual Research [ELENG 299]
Nanoscale Fabrication [ELENG C235]