
Viktoryia Shautsova
Postdoctoral Scholar, Applied Physics
Bio
Viktoryia joined Stanford as a Stanford Science Fellow with a background in physics, nanotechnology, and material science. Viktoryia received her bachelor’s degree in computer science from Belarus State University and a PhD in physics from Imperial College London, followed by a postdoc in material science at Oxford University. Viktoryia's passion lies in developing nanotechnologies with applications in optoelectronics and bioelectronics. During the Stanford Science Fellowship, Viktoryia was part of GLAM and Wu Tsai Neuroscience Institute, working with Prof. Nick Melosh, Prof. Bianxiao Cui and Prof. Mark Brongersma to develop novel nanoscale devices for label-free optical sensing of bioelectrical signals. Following the fellowship, Viktoryia joined the Applied Physics Department where she continues research investigating novel materials under the co-supervision of Prof. Tony Heinz and Prof. Daniel Palanker.