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I am Head of Engineering at Anthology Biotechnologies, an early stage biotech start-up in Cambridge, MA. Prior to that I worked as a Research Scientist at MIT, and at as an R&D engineer at Carbon, a 3D printing start-up in Silicon Valley. I did my MSc/PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford. I am interested at the intersection between microfluidics, automation and biotechnology.

Carbon's CLIP technology in action

Carbon's CLIP technology in action

Machining at Stanford's machine shop

Machining at Stanford's machine shop

Doing logic operations with droplets

Doing logic operations with droplets

Work on droplet computer published in Nature Physics and featured in Stanford News

Cover

Cover

Can you move water with magnets? Our paper on the front cover of Soft Matter

Study of swimming of schistocercarie

Study of swimming of schistocercarie

Work on droplet computer published in Nature Physics and featured in Stanford News

Yorgos K., Alex B.

Yorgos K., Alex B.

With intern Alexandre Breant from Ecole Polytechnique, preparing experiments to move water droplets using magnetic fields. Our paper from this work below

Presenting at APS DFD 2015

Presenting at APS DFD 2015

Manu P., Jim C., Yorgos K.

Manu P., Jim C., Yorgos K.

Droplet computer team. Our video interviews on Stanford News below

Measuring stiffness of live cells

Measuring stiffness of live cells

Paper published in Nature Methods

Science education in Cuba

Science education in Cuba

Teaching how to use Foldscope, a paper-based microscope developed at Prakash Lab at Stanford

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