Sam Day-weiss spent a short but productive summer internship with us in 2016. Before he left for his undergraduate degree at Yale, we sent him off with a buffet lunch
27 Oct 2016. NUS scientists have developed the first scalable robust, open-sourced reconstruction algorithm targeted specifically for lens-less imaging with x-ray lasers. In lens-less imaging, computational lenses classify incomplete diffraction patterns
21 Nov 2016. NUS researchers observed the crystallisation of gold particles in real time in an aqueous solution in clear violation of classical nucleation theory. Crystallisation is ubiquitous in many natural
Nanometer-sized biological molecules are difficult to resolve because they are fragile: they come apart when they are imaged with energetic x-rays or electrons. Fortunately, ultra-short x-ray laser pulses billions of
Research Publications 48. Ptychographic wavefront characterization for single-particle imaging at x-ray lasers. Daurer BJ, Sala S, Hantke MF, Reddy HKN, Bielecki J, Shen Z, et al. Optica. 2021;8: 551. 47.
Education: B.Sc and M.Sc. in Physics, from NUS. Research interests: Automation, Statistical anomalies, Machine Learning yeozhenyuan AT U.NUS.EDU zhenyuan.yeo13 AT sps.nus.edu.sg
Research fellow (2016) Education: Ph.D. degree from Department of Electronics Engineering at National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan. Research interests: photonics, physical phenomena, limits of electron microscopy. dbspeit AT NUS.EDU.SG
Education: Ph.D. in Material Science from Imperial College London. Research interests: atomic scale structures of wet interfaces, the role of electric fields in aqueous solutions. dbsjmk AT NUS.EDU.SG
Education: B.Sc in Physics, from Lanzhou University, China. Now he is studying for his Ph.D. degree in Physics at NUS. Research interests: complex systems, computational geometry shen_zhou AT U.NUS.EDU
Education: B.Sc. in Physics from Harvey Mudd College, Claremont CA USA. Ph.D. in Physics from Cornell University, Ithaca NY, USA. Research interests: creating “brains” for x-ray and electron microscopes. duaneloh