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Postdoctoral Scholar

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Location:
Los Angeles, CA
Industry:
Research
Work:
Mta Sztaki Apr 2009 - Sep 2013
Research Fellow

Ucla Apr 2009 - Sep 2013
Postdoctoral Scholar

Toshiba Research and Development Center 2006 - 2007
Intern
Education:
Budapest University of Technology and Economics 1998 - 2003
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Physics, Philosophy
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Master of Science, Masters, Physics
Skills:
Physics
Matlab
Algorithms
Machine Learning
Latex
Mathematical Modeling
C++
Simulations
Science
Research
Image Processing
Microscopy
Nanotechnology
Spectroscopy
Signal Processing
Computer Vision
Characterization
Biophotonics
Optical Microscopy
Programming
Mathematica
Photonics
C
Afm
Python
R&D
Optics
Nanofabrication
Nanomaterials
Thin Films
Image Analysis
Zemax
Biomedical Engineering
Fluorescence Microscopy
Labview
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Scientific Computing
Digital Image Processing
Experimentation
Laser Physics
Microfluidics
Sensors
Nonlinear Optics
Pattern Recognition
Microfabrication
Numerical Analysis
Languages:
Hungarian
German
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Publications

Us Patents

Fluorescent Imaging Using A Flatbed Scanner

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US Patent:
20160161409, Jun 9, 2016
Filed:
Jun 20, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/906789
Inventors:
- Oakland CA, US
Zoltan Gorocs - Los Angeles CA, US
Yuye Ling - New York NY, US
Meng Dai Yu - Chatsworth CA, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
G01N 21/64
G01N 33/58
Abstract:
A scanning system for fluorescent imaging includes a sample holder configured to hold a sample therein, the sample holder defining a sample holding region. A scanner head spans the sample holding region and is movable relative to the sample holder. An array of light sources is disposed on an opposing side of the sample holder and is angled relative thereto. Respective controller are operably coupled to the scanner head and the array of light sources, wherein one controller selectively actuates a one or more rows of the array of light sources and another controller controls movement of the scanner head to capture fluorescent light emitted from within the sample holder in response to illumination from the actuated light sources. A filter designed to filter out scattered light from the sample may be interposed between the sample holder and the scanner head.
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