Fernando Fernandez
Dr. Fernando Fernandez was a graduate student in the Neuronal Dynamics Laboratory. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Assessing Methods for Imaging Activity in Multiple Cell Types Simultaneously (2019)
David Lee
Dr. David Lee was a graduate student in the Chen Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Fully Automated Home-Cage Training System for Self-Head-Fixating Mice (2021)
Jerry Chen
Dr. Chen’s interest include studying the relationship between local circuits and long-range networks in the mammalian neocortex. By taking an integrative approach through combining large-scale in vivo imaging technology with molecular and genetic tools in the awake-behaving animal, he focuses on both long-range neocortical networks, and long-range cortical circuits during development. Previous REU/RET Projects include: […]
Haonan Lin
Dr. Haonan Lin was a graduate student in the Ji Xin Cheng Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Chemical Image Analysis (2021)
Ji-Xin Cheng
Dr. Cheng’s research interests include neurophotonics, medical photonics, molecular spectroscopic imaging technologies, label-free microscopy, cancer metabolism, and photonics for infectious diseases. With a focus on the medical application of photonics, Dr. Cheng hopes to advance the field with his research and innovative technologies. Previous REU/RET Projects Include: Automating and Integrating Additive Manufacturing of Nanoengineered Materials […]
Joshua Dupaty
Joshua Dupaty is a graduate student in the Klapperich Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Chlamydia Trachomatis and Neisseria Gonnorrhoeae on a Strip (2022)
Catherine Klapperich
Dr. Klapperich’s research is focused on engineering medical devices for trans women’s and women’s health, use in low resource settings, and at the point of care. Current projects include on-body physiological monitoring, disposable microfluidic diagnostics and minimally instrumented devices to enable molecular testing. Her work includes diagnostics for CT-NG, HPV and other sexually transmitted infections. […]
Lei Tian
The Tian Group develops next-generation imaging systems that synergistically combine optics and computations. These computational imaging systems can overcome physical limitations and achieve novel capabilities that one could not with traditional imaging methods. The core of our work is the joint design of the physical layer (optical components, sensors, and devices) and the computational layer […]
Jacob Norman
Dr. Jacob Norman was a graduate student in the Neuronal Dynamics Laboratory. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Artificial Memory Reactivation Using a Red-shifted Opsin (2022)
Terry Ching
Dr. Terry Ching is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Tissue Microfabrication Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Engineering Vascular Beds that Connect to Ex Vivo Tissue (2023)