Shu Jia
Assistant Professor, Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering
We strive to innovate in ways that both advance the imaging science and also impact biological and translational research. We are particularly interested in new imaging physics, bottom-up opto-electronic system design, as well as new principles for light propagation, light-matter interaction and image formation in complex biological materials, especially at the single-molecule level. Toward the application end, we have expertise in a wide range of imaging instrumentation and techniques, such as super-resolution, adaptive optics, light-field, miniaturized, light-sheet, computational microscopy and endoscopy.
404.894.0290
Office Location:
UAW 2112
The Jia Laboratory for Systems Biophotonics
University, College, and School/Department
Additional Research:
Single-molecule biophotonicsSuper-resolution imagingAdvanced optical microscopy and instrumentation
Single-molecule biophotonicsSuper-resolution imagingAdvanced optical microscopy and instrumentation
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