New NSF grant awarded
Our lab has just received a new grant from NSF to carry out pilot research on real-time high precision spectroscopy. Our lab is constantly seeking new talent and at this time would especially welcome postdoctoral researchers.
Our lab has just received a new grant from NSF to carry out pilot research on real-time high precision spectroscopy. Our lab is constantly seeking new talent and at this time would especially welcome postdoctoral researchers.
Our lab together with Euan McLeod’s group from Optical Sciences and Brian Stoltz’s group from Chemistry, Caltech has just been awarded a $1.86 M three year grant from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) to carry out research on chemical threat sensing. We have immediate opportunities for several postdocs. If you know of any talented and motivated postdoctoral researchers who may be suitable, please ask them to contact me atĀ judyAToptics.arizona.edu
Judith Su will be presiding over the Application of Frequency Combs and Microresonators session at theĀ 2018 Advanced Photonics Congress to be held at ETH Zurich, in Zurich Switzerland from July 2-5.
Judith Su has been selected by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement (http://rescorp.org/scialog) & the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation as a Scialog Fellow to participate in the 2018 Scialog: Chemical Machinery of the Cell-a program of search and discovery for truly transformative scientific advances in our understanding of the cell.
We have received a new grant from the Arizona Alzheimer’s Consortium and, in conjunction with the McLeod Laboratory, a new grant from the Technology and Research Initiative FundsĀ Water, Environmental, and Energy Solutions (WEES) initiative.
Judith Su spoke at the SPIE Defense and Commercial Sensing Conference in Orlando, FL on April 17th and will be giving an invited talk at the Light Conference 2018 (16-18 July), organized by Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics (CIOMP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and Light: Science & Applications’ Editorial Office.
Congratulations to lab members Adley Gin for receiving a NIH Cardiovascular Training Grant and Cheng Li for receiving a Friends of Tucson Optics (FoTO) Endowed Scholarship in Optical Sciences.
Judith Su will be giving a talk entitled, “Little Sensors Fight Big Diseases” at the Tucson Festival of the Books on March 10 at 2 pm in Meinel 307 College of Optical Sciences.
Judith Su is serving on the Optical Society of America’s Integrated High Precision Photonics committee:
If you’re interested, please submit an abstract.
Judith Su will beĀ giving invited talks on:
12/19: Nanjing University
12/20: Southeast University, Nanjing
12/21: Shanghai Jiao Tong University