My research centers on single-molecule biophysics, super-resolution microscopy, high-throughput imaging, rapid diagnostics, ultrasensitive biosensing, and instrument engineering. Through the Weiss Lab, I develop tools for observing biological systems across unusually wide spatial and temporal scales.
Affiliations
- Associate Professor, Department of Engineering Physics, Polytechnique Montreal
- Group Leader - Biomachines Nanoscopy Lab (Weiss Lab)
- Member, Biomedical Engineering Institute
- Researcher, Lassonde DeepTech Institute
- Researcher, TransMedTech Institute
- FRQS Clinical Research Scholar (Junior 1)
- Member, Ressources Aquatiques Quebec
- Early Career Advisory Board, RSC Applied Interfaces
Education and training
- BA, Harvard University, 2010
- PhD, Stanford University, 2017
- Zuckerman Postdoctoral Fellow, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, 2021
- Visiting Scientist, University of Cambridge, 2021
Single-molecule biophysics
Super-resolution microscopy
Microfluidics-based imaging
High-throughput imaging
Rapid diagnostics
Ultrasensitive biosensing
Single-particle tracking
Instrument engineering