Professor Renjie Zhou
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Professor Renjie Zhou
Chinese University of Hong Kong
From probing quantum materials to in vivo imaging of animals with quantitative phase microscopy
Quantitative phase microscopy (QPM) has emerged as an important label-free imaging technique for bioimaging and material metrology. We recently pushed the performance limits of QPM to allow for probing the hidden electronic-behaviors in sub-atomic structures and imaging deep into live animals in vivo
About the Speaker
Renjie Zhou received his doctoral degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2014, followed by postdoctoral training at the George R. Harrison Spectroscopy Lab at MIT. He is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he directs the Laser Metrology and Biomedicine Lab. His research interest is in quantitative phase microscopy (QPM) and its applications and he has successfully transferred his QPM technologies to industry. In recent years, he received the Croucher Innovation Awards from Croucher Foundation, the Excellent Young Scientists Fund from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Hong Kong RGC Research Fellow Scheme, etc. He is a Fellow of SPIE, a member of the Hong Kong Young Academy of Sciences and currently serves on the editorial boards of Photonics Research and IEEE Photonics Technology Letters.