Prof. Anuj Saini

Visiting Assistant Professor

Department of Physics, CWRU

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Anuj Saini was born and raised in New Delhi, India. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Physics from University of Delhi and subsequently went on to do a Master’s of Science in Physics at Jamia Millia Islamia. After graduating from Master’s degree, he worked at a start-up company working toward developing technological education tools for high school students for three years. In 2009, he moved to Cleveland, OH in order to pursue a graduate degree in Physics at Case Western Reserve University. He worked with Prof. Kenneth Singer for his PhD in Physics figuring out and developing a 3D Optical Data Storage system based on fluorescent multilayered polymer films. He also worked on adapting the industrial process of electrocoating to depositing thin organic semiconducting films for optoelectronic applications during his PhD. He spent three years at Folio Photonics Inc, a start-up company in Solon, OH that is engineering a commercial product based on the same 3D Optical Data Storage system. Most recently he was learning the techniques of single molecule spectroscopy and applying them to industrial problem of corrosion while working as a postdoctoral scholar with Prof. Lydia Kisley at CWRU.