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13:00~13: 10 致致致致 致致 致致 、体 主主主 主主主 致致致致 13:10~14: 00 Imaging the molecular biology of secretion Prof. Rory Duncan 14:00~14: 30 Some studies on optical real-time bio-aerosol detection techniques 主主主 致致致致 14:30~14: 40 14:40~15: 30 Development of Microcantilever Biosensor Arrays for Biodetection Dr. Will Shu Spatio-temporal manipulation Biography: Dr. "Will" Wenmiao Shu is a Reader in Microengineering at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. Originally from China, he received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Cambridge University Engineering Department and Nanoscience Centre. Then he worked as a postdoctoral research associate at Cambridge developing micro- and nano- sensor devices. In 2007, he joined as a lecturer in microengineering at the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences of Heriot-Watt University. He was promoted to Reader in 2012. He is also jointly appointed by the Edinburgh Research Partnership (ERP) Joint Research Institute of Integrated Systems (JRI -IIS), in collaboration with Edinburgh University. More recently, he has been a visiting scholar at Stanford University. He has published over 20 peer-reviewed journal papers and conference proceedings, 1 book (monograph) and filed 4 patents/patent applications. He received Agilent Technologies Award in Singapore in 2001, a finalist winner of the 50 K Business Plan Competition at Cambridge University in 2004 and a Runner up of Nexxus Life Scientist of the Year in 2011. In September 2011 he was selected as one of the founding members of the Royal Society of Edinburgh's Young Academy of Scotland. He is a fellow of the Higher Education Academy UK, fellow of Cambridge Overseas Society, member of IEEE, EMBS and SPIE. 致致致致致致致致致致致致致致致致 致致致致致致致 Biography: Professor Rory Duncan (cell biology): is a biophysicist who works in the field of molecular membrane biology. As part of an independent research programme he established and streamlined the biophysical techniques required to probe the interactions, conformations, dynamics and nano-scale positions of large cohorts of proteins and lipids in living cells, consistently publishing in high- ranking peer-reviewed journals, including Nature. Duncan joined Heriot Watt University in November 2010, establishing the Life Science Interface Laboratory at that time with a substantial investment by Heriot Watt and external funders (www.lifescienceinterface.hw.ac.uk). This unique suite of laboratories brings together every live cell,single molecule approach in one place, with substantial input from physicists, mathematicians and engineers to drive both the development of next generation imaging and spectroscopic techniques for the life sciences and also to provide expert image data signal processing essential for modern biomedical science.

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中国科学院上海光学精密机械研究所. 2013. 青年科技创新论坛第五期. 地 点:溢智厅. 时 间: 2013 年 10 月 15 日下午. 主讲人: Prof. Rory Duncan, Dr. Will Shu. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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13:00~13:10 致欢迎词、集体合影主持人

赵永凯 副研究员

13:10~14:00 Imaging the molecular biology of secretion

Prof. Rory Duncan

14:00~14:30Some studies on optical real-time bio-aerosol

detection techniques赵永凯 副研究员

14:30~14:40 茶 歇

14:40~15:30 Development of Microcantilever Biosensor Arrays for Biodetection

Dr. Will Shu

15:30~16:00Spatio-temporal manipulation of ultrashort

pulses for 3D micromachining and bioimaging applications

何 飞 博士

Biography: Dr. "Will" Wenmiao Shu is a Reader in Microengineering at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. Originally from China, he received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Cambridge University Engineering Department and Nanoscience Centre. Then he worked as a postdoctoral research associate at Cambridge developing micro- and nano- sensor devices. In 2007, he joined as a lecturer in microengineering at the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences of Heriot-Watt University. He was promoted to Reader in 2012. He is also jointly appointed by the Edinburgh Research Partnership (ERP) Joint Research Institute of Integrated Systems (JRI -IIS), in collaboration with Edinburgh University. More recently, he has been a visiting scholar at Stanford University. He has published over 20 peer-reviewed journal papers and conference proceedings, 1 book (monograph) and filed 4 patents/patent applications. He received Agilent Technologies Award in Singapore in 2001, a finalist winner of the 50 K Business Plan Competition at Cambridge University in 2004 and a Runner up of Nexxus Life Scientist of the Year in 2011. In September 2011 he was selected as one of the founding members of the Royal Society of Edinburgh's Young Academy of Scotland. He is a fellow of the Higher Education Academy UK, fellow of Cambridge Overseas Society, member of IEEE, EMBS and SPIE.

会议承办:上海光机所青年创新促进会小组光机所团委

Biography: Professor Rory Duncan (cell biology): is a biophysicist who works in the field of molecular membrane biology. As part of an independent research programme he established and streamlined the biophysical techniques required to probe the interactions, conformations, dynamics and nano-scale positions of large cohorts of proteins and lipids in living cells, consistently publishing in high-ranking peer-reviewed journals, including Nature. Duncan joined Heriot Watt University in November 2010, establishing the Life Science Interface Laboratory at that time with a substantial investment by Heriot Watt and external funders (www.lifescienceinterface.hw.ac.uk). This unique suite of laboratories brings together every live cell,single molecule approach in one place, with substantial input from physicists, mathematicians and engineers to drive both the development of next generation imaging and spectroscopic techniques for the life sciences and also to provide expert image data signal processing essential for modern biomedical science.