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Kosar is the Director of Nanofabrication at GenapSys. She has been part of GenapSys’ founding team after completing her graduate work at Stanford University. Kosar has focused her academic career on developing novel nano-biosensors and ultra-sensitive DNA detection devices. During her time at Stanford, she worked on collaborative efforts between
Stanford and Berkeley on finding the analytical model of shot noise in lithography. Kosar is the inventor or co-inventor of more than ten patents and pending patents related to biosensors, DNA detection, DNA sequencing, and protein detection technologies.
Kosar holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering as well as an MS from Stanford University and earned her BS in Physics with Honors from Sharif University of Technology. She won the Bronze Meal in the National Physics Olympiad in Iran, and was ranked 12th in the competitive Stanford PhD Qualification Exam in 2006 among more than 180 PhD applicants.
When Kosar isn’t in the office or the fabrication house, she enjoys cooking and designing clothing.