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Ke Wang

Degree:Ph. D.

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Research areas/interests

Development of ultrafast light source and its application in nonlinear optical imaging, soliton self-frequency shift in Multiphoton imaging application, sync time-lens light source in terms of coherent Raman scattering imaging applications

Brief Biography

Male, PhD, national "young people" selected, the Shenzhen overseas talents "Peacock plans" class b personnel, Shenzhen University interdisciplinary Ph.2009 PhD in optical science and engineering, Fudan University, August 2009 to October 2012 used in engineering physics at Cornell University in the United States College Professor Chris Xu research group engaged in postdoctoral research, promoted to research associate 2012 10.In July 2013, hired as a professor at the College of Shenzhen University.Has more than 50 academic papers published in international journals and Conference, served as Optics Letters, and Optics Express, Applied Optics, and reviewer of international journals such as Journal of Biophotonics, currently hosting a number of State-level and city-level projects total funding of more than 6 million Yuan.

Current Projects
Selective publications

1.Horton N G, Wang K, Kobat D, et al. In vivo three-photon microscopy of subcortical structures within an intact mouse brain[J]. Nature photonics, 2013, 7(3): 205-209.

2.Wang K, Horton N G, Charan K, et al. Advanced fiber soliton sources for nonlinear deep tissue imaging in biophotonics[J]. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 2014, 20(2): 50-60.

3.Wang K, Zhang D, Charan K, et al. Time‐lens based hyperspectral stimulated Raman scattering imaging and quantitative spectral analysis[J]. Journal of biophotonics, 2013, 6(10): 815-820.

4.Wang K, Liu T M, Wu J, et al. Three-color femtosecond source for simultaneous excitation of three fluorescent proteins in two-photon fluorescence microscopy[J]. Biomedical optics express, 2012, 3(9): 1972-1977.

5.Wang K, Xu C. Fiber delivered two-color picosecond source through nonlinear spectral transformation for coherent Raman scattering imaging[J]. Applied physics letters, 2012, 100(7): 071106.