About Us
Steering committee
Dario Polli, Associate Professor at the Physics Department at the Politecnico di Milano (Italy).
My research interests are coherent Raman microscopy, femtosecond pulse generation, ultrafast and non-linear spectroscopy and confocal transient absorption microscopy.
I am a grantee of an ERC Consolidator project called “VIBRA” (see www.vibra.polimi.it) and coordinator of the H2020 “CRIMSON” project (see www.crimson-project.eu). As the founder of the Nonlinear Optical Microscopy Society, I strive to bring together a vibrant community of scientists and researchers who are passionate about advancing this field. I believe that nonlinear optical microscopy holds immense potential for groundbreaking discoveries, enabling deeper insights into complex biological processes, materials characterization, and nanoscience. By providing a platform for networking, conferences, and educational resources, our society strives to accelerate progress, drive technological advancements, and promote the widespread adoption of nonlinear optical microscopy techniques worldwide. Together, we are pushing the boundaries of imaging capabilities and unlocking new frontiers in scientific exploration.
Keisuke Goda
Professor
Department of Chemistry
University of Tokyo
Keisuke Goda is currently a professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Tokyo, as well as an adjunct professor in the Department of Bioengineering at UCLA and the Institute of Technological Sciences at Wuhan University. He earned a B.A. degree summa cum laude in Physics from UC Berkeley in 2001 and a Ph.D. in Physics from MIT in 2007. While at MIT, he contributed to the development of quantum-enhancement techniques in the LIGO group, which received the 2017 Nobel Prize in physics for the detection of gravitational waves. In 2007, he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering at UCLA as a postdoctoral researcher and program manager, where he focused on laser-based ultrafast optical imaging and spectroscopy, as well as microfluidic biotechnology. In 2012, Goda joined the Department of Chemistry at the University of Tokyo as a professor. His research group is currently dedicated to developing “serendipity-enabling technologies” through extreme engineering. He has authored nearly 300 journal papers, filed over 30 patents, and launched four startups: CYBO, Cupido, LucasLand, and FlyWorks. Goda has received more than 30 awards and honors, including the Japan Academy Medal, JSPS Prize, SPIE Biophotonics Technology Innovator Award, and Philipp Franz von Siebold Award.
Juergen Popp, Chair for Physical Chemistry at the Friedrich-Schiller University Jena (Germany) and Scientific Director of the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology Jena (Germany)
My research focuses on the development of innovative linear and non-linear Raman approaches to address important biomedical questions like e.g., infectious diseases, cancer diagnostics as well as environmental- and food safety. I am a leading partner in various national and international projects in cooperation with academic, clinical and industrial partners. Very recently the “Leibniz Center for Photonics in Infection Research (LPI)” (https://lpi-jena.de/en/) has been put by the German government as one of three projects on the national roadmap for research infrastructures. I am a member of the Photonics 21 Executive Board and have been frequently asked as a contact person for media and politics. As a member of the steering committee of the NLO Microscopy Society, I am particularly interested in helping to accelerate translating multimodal non-linear imaging approaches into clinically applicable methods. I believe that non-linear imaging and in particular coherent Raman imaging offers a large potential to solve current unmet medical needs in histopathology. While the potential of coherent Raman imaging has been shown for biomedical and life science applications its application in material sciences has just been recognized. Here, I would like to help to establish nonlinear Raman imaging as potent material characterization tool.
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