Professor Nina Vaidya
Alumni - Industry and Private Sector
Nina Vaidya is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Southampton, UK. Nina received her undergraduate degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering from the University of Cambridge, England, UK and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, CA, USA, for work on design & fabrication of new type of passive lenses that do not need source tracking – Axially Graded Index LEns (AGILE) and 3D printing to create aspheric / freeform optics with nanometer smooth surfaces.
As a postdoctoral scholar at Caltech, Nina worked on the Space-based Solar Power Project (SSPP) and the associated demo gave successful results from space in 2024. - on Nina works on optical and material design, simulations, creating fabrication techniques, characterization of devices, and prototype integration. She conceptualized and demonstrated ultra-lightweight & flexible carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) space mirrors. Nina also works on new fabrication techniques and materials like polymer mixtures and perovskite solar cells, especially for extreme environments like space.
Before her Ph.D., Nina worked as a strategy consultant for international engineering companies & Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Nina was a Stanford DARE (Diversifying Academia, Recruiting Excellence) scholarship winner and has been involved in outreach activities, such as, an IEEE industry liaison, a WIE (Women In Engineering) officer, and a member of EWB (Engineers Without Borders).
Selected Publications
ULTRA-LIGHTWEIGHT MIRRORS WITH HIGH SOLAR REFLECTIVITY AND HIGH INFRARED EMISSIVITY FOR SUN-FACING RADIATIVE THERMAL MANAGEMENT IN SPACE
Samuel Loke, Ali Naqavi, Emily Warmann, Pilar Espinet-Gonzalez, Nina Vaidya, Michael Kelzenberg, and Harry A. Atwater
Opt. Express 30(10) 17259-17269 (2022) (2022)
AN ULTRALIGHT CONCENTRATOR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM FOR SPACE SOLAR POWER HARVESTING
Emily C. Warmanna, Pilar Espinet-Gonzaleza, Nina Vaidya, Samuel Loke, Ali Naqavi, Tatiana Vinogradova, Michael Kelzenberg, Christophe Leclerc, Eleftherios Gdoutos, Sergio Pellegrino, and Harry A. Atwater
Acta Astronautica (2020)
A FLEXIBLE PHASED ARRAY SYSTEM WITH LOW AREAL MASS DENSITY
Mohammed Reza M. Hashemi, Austin C. Fikes, Matan Gal-Katziri, Behrooz Abiri, Florian Bohn, Amirreza Safaripour, Michael D. Kelzenberg, Emily L. Warmann,
Pilar Espinet, Nina Vaidya, Eleftherios E. Gdoutos, Christophe Leclerc, Fabien Royer, Sergio Pellegrino, Harry A. Atwater and Ali Hajimiri
Nature Electronics (2019)