Prof. Fan Zhiyong was cited for his outstanding contributions to the development of nanostructure-based novel optoelectronic devices and biomimetic optoelectronics
In vivo 3P calcium imaging of spontaneous neuronal activity at different depths below pia of the somatosensory cortex of a CCK-GCaMP6s mouse (four-month-old) through the intact skull (110-μm thickness) with system correction only (left) and full AO correction (right).
Prof. Kei May Lau is the first-ever woman winner of the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s J. J. Thomson Medal for Electronics since it was first presented 44 years ago.
The group utilized the adaptive optics two photon endomicroscopy system to investigate neuronal plasticity in the hippocampus, a critical deep brain structure, and revealed the relationship between somatic and dendritic activity of pyramidal neurons within the hippocampus.
Prof. Kei May LAU (right) was presented the OSA fellow plaque by OSA Vice President Prof. Constance J. CHANG-HASNAIN at the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics 2019 in San Jose, California, US on 7 May.
Celebrating Significant Contribution to Advancement of Optics and Photonics