Malvin Teich
Professor Teich’s research interests include quantum photonics, neural coding, and wavelet analysis of fractal biological signals.
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 […]
Anna Swan
Professor Swan’s research interests include low dimensional material properties, strain engineering electronic properties of 2D materials, and optical spectroscopy of 2D materials.
Alexander Sushkov
Research interests: – Quantum tools for precision measurements – Magnetic imaging on nanometer scale Research Website Department Website
Alexander Sergienko
Professor Sergienko’s research interests include ultrafast quantum optics, quantum metrology, and quantum biophotonics, among other topics.
Joshua Semeter
Professor Semeter and his research group center their work around ionospheric and space plasma physics, spectroscopy of atmospheric airglow and the aurora borealis, image processing, and radar systems and radar signal processing
Michelle Sander
The Sander group explores optical material interactions to develop novel laser sources in the infrared and mid-infrared wavelength regime. Our research focuses on novel ultrafast devices and how ultrafast and photothermal light interactions can fuel new applications in biomedical imaging and material characterization. We study femtosecond pulse generation techniques (1 femtosecond = 10-15 seconds) to […]
Michael Ruane
Professor Ruane’s research interests inlcudes resonant cavity biosensors, optical design, and K-12 outreach and education
Darren Roblyer
The Roblyer research group develops new label free imaging modalities to diagnose disease and monitor therapies. A main thrust of the lab is development of new wearable and handheld technologies that can provide earlier assessments of therapy effectiveness for cancer, cardiovascular diseases, kidney disease, and others.
Siddharth Ramachandran
Professor Ramachandran and team focus their research around nonlinear, ultrafast and quantum photonics,, fundamentals of light-matter interactions, fibers and guided-wave devices, super-resolution & brain imaging, classical & quantum networks.