Brett Goldsmith, Ph.D.
Brett Goldsmith, Ph.D.
CTO
Nanomedical Diagnostics
Bio: 

Dr. Goldsmith was a lead researcher on landmark bio-nanotechnology papers in Science and Nature Nanotechnology under UCI Physics professor Phil Collins. His graduate work was some of the first demonstrating coupling of biochemical systems to carbon nanotubes, for which he won the Nottingham Prize from the Physics Electronics Conference. Following graduate school at UC Irvine, Dr. Goldsmith joined the University of Pennsylvania as an Intelligence Community Fellow and led several projects developing nanoelectronic sensors. Leaving his post-doc position to start the Functional Nano Device group at the Navy’s San Diego laboratory, Dr. Goldsmith identified technological needs in the field and advanced nanotechnology solutions to those needs through partnership with DARPA and ONR programs including Living Foundries and IVN Dx. Prior to founding Nanomed, Dr. Goldsmith was the CTO of Nanosense in Mountain View where he developed and drove the first successful fabrication of a nanoelectronic sensing system in the chemical manufacturing industry in the form of commercial industrial gas sensors. Dr. Goldsmith brings proven experience in transforming academic learnings into viable commercial fabrications to his role as CTO of Nanomed.

The Henry Samueli School of Engineering

The School of Physical Sciences

Tel Aviv University