University Early Career Innovation & Entrepreneurship Award
I’m honored and grateful to receive the University Early Career Innovation & Entrepreneurship Award
I’m honored and grateful to receive the University Early Career Innovation & Entrepreneurship Award
Happy to be highlighted as part of an article celebrating APIDA heritage at the University of Arizona
A Celebration of APIDA Heritage, April 2023 | Tech Launch Arizona
In addition to being the general co-chair for the Advanced Photonics Congress’ Integrated Photonics Research conference in Busan, Korea (July 9 -13), I will also be giving the opening and closing speech for IONS (International OSA Network of Students) 2023, held on July 9th at the same venue. I look forward to meeting the next generation of optical science and engineering researchers.
I’m happy to receive an NSF CAREER award entitled Bioinspired optical sniffer based on microtoroid resonators and science and technology convergence. This was a particularly challenging submission as it was due two months after I gave birth and I have a very active one year old as well. I’m thankful for all the support I received and will do my best to justify the support of NSF and the taxpayer.
We appreciate DTRA highlighting our work and the generous funding support.
Congrats to Gwangho on having his paper on the Impact of stimulated Raman scattering on dark soliton generation in a silica microresonator accepted to the Journal Physics: Photonics (2022) (special issue on Emerging Leaders 2023).
Gave a seminar at Caltech in the Division of Biology & Biological Engineering on November 28, 2022.
Excited to be giving a talk and interacting with the Stanford Community
Our work on part-per-trillion selective gas sensing has been accepted for publication in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.
Thanks to Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) for the support. The cover represents how our research aims at detecting chemical threats early and afar to maintain our world’s beauty, tranquility, and peace.
Judith Su will be giving the chemical engineering colloquium at Stanford on October 3. The title of her talk is, “Ultra-sensitive, selective, and label-free optical sensing for fundamental science, environmental monitoring, and translational medicine”
https://cheme.stanford.edu/events/chemical-engineering-colloquium/judith-su