Krishna Patel has a diverse work experience in the field of physics and optics. Starting in 2015, they worked as a Summer Research Fellow at the Indian Academy of Sciences, where they focused on developing an economic alternative for quantitative 3D imaging using a fringe projection technique. In 2017, at Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, they completed their M.Sc. thesis project on 3D microscopy using a single beam phase retrieval technique. They then joined San Jose State University in 2019, where they served as a Mathematics and Physics Tutor, providing tutoring services to undergraduate level students. Additionally, they worked as a Research Assistant on projects involving the design and application of Quadrature Phase Interferometers and Multi-atom Transistors. From 2021 to the present, Patel has been employed as an Optical Engineer at Luminit Light Shaping Diffusers. They are currently involved in this role and their previous experience includes working as a Research Assistant at the Department of Physics and Astronomy at San Jose State University, where they developed a low-cost version of a Polarizing Quadrature Interferometer for educational purposes. Overall, Patel's work experience demonstrates their expertise in optics, research, teaching, and engineering.
Krishna Patel completed an Integrated MSc in Applied Physics from Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat from 2012 to 2017. Subsequently, from 2019 to 2021, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Physics from the Department of Physics and Astronomy at San Jose State University.
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