Welcome to Keisuke Goda @ UCLA

Updated on January 28, 2012 by Keisuke Goda

Keisuke Goda is currently a program manager at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He is a member of Photonics Laboratory directed by Prof. Bahram Jalali in the Electrical Engineering Department, Microfluidic Biotechnology Laboratory in the Bioengineering Department, and California NanoSystems Institute. His research interests lie in the fields of biomedical photonics, optical engineering, and microfluidic biotechnology for biomedical and defense applications. For more information about his past and ongoing work, go to the Research page. His CV can be viewed here.


Keisuke Goda's work on the JAWS filter has been featured in LaserFocusWorld: "FABRY-PEROT ETALONS: JAWS filter generates sawtooth spectrum"

Keisuke Goda wins Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award at the Scientific Interface! The award which comes with $500,000 is intended to support the first three years of his faculty service as well as his interdisciplinary research and teaching.

Keisuke Goda meets Prof. Akira Suzuki - the 2010 Chemistry Nobel Laureate
at the 241st American Chemical Society Meeting in Anaheim, CA

Keisuke Goda meets Prof. Michael Phelps - the pioneer of positron emission tomography (PET)

Keisuke Goda meets Prof. Paul Terasaki and Yoshimi Inaba (CEO of Toyota USA)
at Nibei Doctors Club hosted by Terasaki Foundation

Keisuke Goda wins UCLA Chancellor's Award for Postdoctoral Research

+ Keisuke Goda and Diana Huffaker's article about IEEE Photonics Society Los Angeles Chapter appears in the June issue of IEEE Photonics Society Newsletter