Imaging the dynamics

in situ and in vivo

Research interests

Dynamic imaging is a pivotal tool for answering complex scientific questions across physics and biology. However, traditional optical imaging platforms are hampered by limited nanoscale resolution and inadequate penetration depth in biological tissues, which restricts our understanding of dynamic behaviors at the fundamental level. We have pioneered techniques to extend the capabilities of high-resolution dynamic imaging through breakthroughs in materials physics and nanotechnology. 

Our lab at the Department of Physics in University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) has openings for enthusiastic undergraduate and graduate students, postdoc researchers.  Always happy to discuss and share our latest research progress!

Lab values

I firmly believe that nurturing an inclusive and supportive research environment is the key to unlock the true potential of every scientific endeavor. Witnessing the synergistic magic that flourishes within such a supportive ecosystem, I have come to appreciate the remarkable power of collaboration and the boundless growth it fosters in each individual. By embracing the kaleidoscope of talents, backgrounds, and ideas, we have the ability to transcend conventional boundaries and chart new frontiers of knowledge.