报告题目:Optical Trapping, Stretching, & Photonics Force Microscopy for Biomedical Applications
报 告 人:Arthur Chiou(邱尔德),台湾阳明大学医学技术与工程学院院长/生医光电研究所教授
报告时间:2007年10月19日上午9:30
报告地点:武汉光电国家实验室A301
报告摘要:The basic principle of optical trapping and manipulation, including counter-propagating dual-beam trap, single-beam optical tweezers, photonics force microscopy (PFM), optical trap-and-stretch, and optical forced oscillation will be reviewed. Potential biomedical applications of these techniques for the measurements of protein-protein interactions, protein-DNA interactions, and the cellular viscoelastic properties will be highlighted.
报告人简介:
Arthur Chiou received his Ph.D. in Applied Physics from California Institute of Technology. He had been an Engineer at the Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL), NASA, a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at IBM San Jose Research Lab, a Principal Investigator, a Senior Scientist and a Program Manager at Rockwell Science Center in the US, a Professor of the Electrical Engineering Department and the Dean of the College of Science and Engineering at the National Dong Hwa University in Hualien, Taiwan. He is currently a Professor of the Institute of Biophotonics, the Dean of the School of Biomedical Science and Engineering, and the Director of The Biophotonics Interdisciplinary Research Center at the National Yang-Ming University in Taipei, Taiwan.
Dr. Chiou’s recent research interest has been in the field of optical manipulation & sensing, and spectroscopic laser microscopy for biomedical applications. He has more than 200 publications and presentations and holds two US patents (with 2 other pending) and one Taiwan patent (with 2 other pending). He is a Fellow of the Optical Society of America (OSA), a Fellow of the International Society of Optical Engineering (SPIE), a Fellow of the Photonics Society of Chinese-Americans (PSC), and a Senior Member of the IEEE. He was the President (1993) and the Chairman of the Board (1994) of PSC. Dr. Chiou was a member of the Board of Director (BoD) of SPIE (2000, 2002 to 2004), a member of the BoD of the Physical Society of the R.O.C. (2001 through 2003), the President of the OSA, Taiwan Chapter (2002 to 2003), a member of the BoD of the Optical Engineering Society of the R.O.C. (2002 to date), and a recipient of the SPIE 1989 Rudolph Kingslake Award and Medal.