![Shu Jia](/bme/sites/default/files/styles/faculty_pic/public/pictures/jia.jpg?itok=VpHtBUHK)
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.
New technology can transform the way scientists view and interpret microscopic images
His multiplexing microscopy platform aims for super-resolution, ultra-fast 3D images of cells