Harini Raghavan is currently a PhD student at ICFO, focusing on the development of optically pumped atomic magnetometers for non-invasive brain imaging through magnetoencephalography (MEG). Previous experience includes a role as research staff at Nanyang Technological University Singapore and a student researcher at the Electronic Materials and Devices Lab. Harini completed a master's thesis at ICFO under Prof. Georgia Papadakis, investigating tunable thermal emission with complex nanostructures. Additional research experience includes a bachelor's thesis at the Indian Institute of Science and an MITACS Globalink Research Internship at Queen's University. Early research roles involved numerical analysis and simulations of classical and quantum random walks at the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research and a summer internship at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. Harini holds an MSc in Physics and a BE in Electronics and Communication from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani.
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