Brian Lam
Electronics And Controls Lead@ Miru Smart Technologies
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Brian Lam is an interdisciplinary scientist, engineer, and tinkerer with 14.7 years of experience. He is based in Vancouver, Canada. Brian has contributed to various research projects, including electrochromic windows, clean energy, and point-of-care detection. He has worked at Miru as an Electronics and Controls Lead and Research Engineer, as well as a Postdoctoral Researcher. Brian's expertise lies in fabricated scientific instruments to solve problems in electrochromic windows, clean energy, and point-of-care detection.
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@chem.utoronto.ca
@ubc.ca
@mirucorp.com
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I am an interdisciplinary scientist, engineer and tinkerer seeking to work on transformative technologies that can benefit humanity. Throughout my research career I have contributed by fabricating a multitude of novel scientific instrumentation to solve problems in the fields of electrochromic windows (Miru Smart Technologies), clean energy (UBC & Google) and point-of-care detection (UofT & Xagenic).

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68 E 1st Ave, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5T 1A1, CA

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Brian Lam's Professional Milestones

  • Postdoctoral Researcher (2015-07-01~2019-06-01): Conducted groundbreaking research, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field.
  • Lead Microsensor Engineer (2014-01-01~2015-01-01): Developed cutting-edge microsensor systems, revolutionizing the way data is processed.
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Education

University of Toronto
University of Toronto

Point-of-care Biosensors,

Superconducting Niobium Nanoparticles,

Nanoengineering

2003-2007