List of optofluidics researchers

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This is a list of researchers in optofluidics, a research and technology area that combines microfluidics and optics and has applications in displays, biosensors, lab-on-chip devices, lenses, and molecular imaging and energy.

Current research and technologies[]

There are numerous research groups worldwide working on optofluidics, including those listed below.

Country University / Institute Group Topic
 Australia University of Sydney CUDOS (Eggleton)[1] Photonic Crystals.
 Austria Johannes Kepler University Linz Institute for Microelectronics and Microsensors (Jakoby)[2] Fluidic sensors, Miniaturized IR sensor systems, microfluidic actuators.
 Canada University of Toronto Sinton Group[3] biosensors, energy.
 Canada University of Toronto Biophotonics Group (Levy)[4] Photonic crystals, sensors.
 Canada The University of British Columbia MiNa Group[5] Integrated optofluidics, sensors.
 Canada Queen's University Escobedo Group[6] Optical Diagnostics, Micro/Nano-devices.
 Denmark Danish Technical University Kristensen Group[7] Polymer optofluidics, lasers, single molecule analysis.
 Israel Hebrew University NanoOpto Group (Levy)[8] Optical Resonators, Plasmonics.
 Iran Sharif University of Technology M.S. Saidi Group[9] Optical Diagnostic Methods, Biofluids.
 Japan University of Tokyo Goda Lab[10] Imaging flow cytometry, single-cell analysis.
 South Korea Seoul National University Biophotonics and Nano Engineering Lab (Kwon)[11] Directed assembly, sensors, structural color.
 South Korea KAIST Superlattice Nanomaterials Lab (Yang)[12] Optofluidic materials, SERS sensors.
 Germany Technical University Berlin Institute of Optics and Atomic Physics Glass surface and volume structuring.
 Germany University of Bremen IMSAS Sensors Institute (Vellekoop group)[13] Optofluidic devices, sensors, microfluidics
 Germany Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Biophotonic Sensors Group (Mappes)[14] Sensors, fabrication and integration techniques.
 Germany University of Münster Nonlinear Photonics Group (Denz) [15] Optical tweezing and its integration into optofluidic setups, direct-laser-writing of optofluidic components
  Switzerland EPFL Psaltis Group[16] optofluidic switches, imaging, energy.
 Singapore Nanyang Technological University A.Q. Liu Group[17] Optofluidic waveguides, lab-on-a-chip devices.
 Singapore Nanyang Technological University N.T. Nguyen Group[18] Diagnostics, Transport.
(in Spanish) Quidant group[19] LSPR sensing, Plasmonic tweezers.
 Taiwan National Taiwan University Bio-Optofluidic System Lab [20] optical sensing for dynamic cellular phenotyping.
 Taiwan National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Integrated Biomedical and Optofluidic Systems Lab [21] optofluidic sensing, thermophoreis, SERS, LSPR.
 Turkey Koç University Nano-Optics Research Lab.[22] Droplet resonators, optofluidic waveguides, optical trapping and manipulation.
 United Kingdom University of St Andrews Optical Manipulation Group[23] Optofluidic sensing, trapping, Raman spectroscopy, cell sorting, photoporation
 United Kingdom University of St Andrews Optical Manipulation Group[24] Optofluidic sensing, trapping, Raman spectroscopy, cell sorting, photoporation
 United Kingdom University of Cambridge Optofluidics Group (Euser Group) [25] Optofluidics with hollow-core photonic crystal fibres.
 United States Purdue University Steve Wereley Group[26] Holographic optical tweezing, Optoelctrokinetic Patterning, Programmable Microfluidics, Micro-PIV.
 United States Cornell University Erickson Group[27] nanophotonic tweezing, optofluidic switches, biosensors, energy.
 United States UC Santa Cruz Applied Optics Group[28] Arrow waveguides, single molecule optofluidics.
 United States Brigham Young University Hawkins Research Group[29] Optofluidic waveguides, single molecule optical analysis.
 United States Caltech Yang Biophotonics Group[30] Optofluidic Microscopy, Imaging, OCT.
 United States UC San Diego Ultrafast and Nanoscale Optics Group (Fainman)[31] Nanoscale lasers, optofluidic switches, silicon devices.
 United States University of Michigan Sherman Fan Lab[32] Optofluidic lasers, SERS, ring resonators.
 United States University of Maryland White Research Group[33] Medical diagnostics, SERS, circulating tumor cells.
 United States University of Chicago The Scherer Group[34] Optical trapping, active nanoscale plasmonic devices.
 United States Caltech Nanofabrication Group (Scherer)[35] Optofluidic Lasers, DNA detection, photonic crystals.
 United States Penn State BioNEMS Laboratory (Huang)[36] Optofluidic lenses, plasmonics.
 United States UC Berkeley BioPOETS (Lee)[37] Optofluidic transport, SERS, microfluidics.
 United States UC Berkeley Berkeley Integrated Photonics Lab (Wu)[38] Optoelectronic tweezers.
 United States UC San Diego Lo Research Group[39] Optofluidic flow cytometry.
 United States UIUC Nano Sensors Group (Cunningham)[40] Photonic Crystal Sensors, SERS.
 United States Harvard Crozier Group[41] Near Field Trapping, SERS
 United States Princeton University Imaging Physics Group[42] Microfluidic Tomography,[43]

Deconvolution,[44] Superresolution[45]

 United States Iowa State University Nicole Hashemi Group[46] Optofluidics, microfluidics, biosensors, diagnostics and therapeutics, energy.
 United States Iowa State University Attinger Group[47] Optofluidic transport
 United States Boston University LINBS (Altug)[48] Plasmonics, nanohole sensors, high throughput diagnostics
 United States University of Wisconsin, Madison Micro/nano sensors and actuators group [49] Liquid tunable microlenses.
 Belgium Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels Photonics Team (B-PHOT) [50] Polymer optofluidics, biosensors

References[]

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  2. ^ Institute for Microelectronics and Microsensors: Home
  3. ^ SintonLab | Fluidics & Energy
  4. ^ Biophotonics Group Website at the University of Toronto Archived 2015-07-27 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Microsystems and Nanotechnology Group (MiNa) | MiNa
  6. ^ escobedolab.com Archived 2014-12-19 at the Wayback Machine
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  8. ^ Prof Uriel Levy - Nano-Opto group
  9. ^ Home
  10. ^ Goda Lab
  11. ^ "BiNEL | Biophotonics and Nano Engineering Lab. Seoul National University". Archived from the original on August 16, 2015. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
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  15. ^ AG Denz - AG Nichtlineare Photonik
  16. ^ LO - Optics Laboratory | EPFL
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  19. ^ ICFO-Research-Plasmon Nano-Optics Group
  20. ^ NTU Huang Lab / Home
  21. ^ Integrated Biomedical and Optofluidic Systems (InBiOS)
  22. ^ Koç University Optofluidics and Nano-Optics Research Laboratory | Research group of Dr. Alper Kiraz
  23. ^ Optical Manipulation Group, University of St Andrews
  24. ^ Optical Manipulation Group, University of St Andrews
  25. ^ Optofluidics Group, University of Cambridge
  26. ^ Steve Wereley
  27. ^ Erickson Lab @ Cornell University
  28. ^ Applied Optics - UC Santa Cruz
  29. ^ BYU EcEn Faculty - Aaron Hawkins' Research Group Index
  30. ^ The Changhuei Yang Research Group at Caltech
  31. ^ http://emerald.ucsd.edu/index.html
  32. ^ Optofluidic and Micro/nanophotonic Sensor Laboratory
  33. ^ White Research Group
  34. ^ The Scherer Group
  35. ^ Caltech Nanofabrication Group
  36. ^ Penn State Acoustofluidics Laboratory Archived 2007-04-03 at the Wayback Machine
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  40. ^ Nano Sensors Group | Illinois
  41. ^ http://www.seas.harvard.edu/crozier/index.html
  42. ^ Fleischer Research Group
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  46. ^ Hashemi Lab: Bio Microfluidic and Optofluidic Systems
  47. ^ Daniel Attinger
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  49. ^ MNSA Lab @ UW-Madison
  50. ^ B-Phot - Home
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