Stanford EE talk
Excited to be giving a talk and interacting with the Stanford Community
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
Happy to join a group of distinguished researchers as a senior member of SPIE (the international society for optics and photonics).
We are glad to receive a new patent (US Patent No. 11,378,516) for our next generation sensing technology to enable label-free single molecule spectroscopy and detection
Judith Su is a member of the University of Arizona’s Inaugural class of Women of Impact
Judith Su has joined the Scientific Reports Editorial Board.
Congrats to my students Cheng Li, Chang Ge, and Sartanee Suebka who gave excellent talks at #CLEO2022. Thanks for the funding from Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) (Cheng’s work), Research Corporation for Science Advancement and Flinn Foundation (Chang’s work), and an National Institute of General Medical Sciences R35 grant (Sartanee’s work).
Congrats to Cheng Li on successfully defending his dissertation! Cheng is the first PhD student to graduate from the Little Sensor Lab. Cheng will begin his job at Intel as a Packaging R&D Engineer in June.
Happy to be featured in the College of Optical Sciences’ Women in Optics Research Feature