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    Jonathan D. Ellis earned his PhD in mechanical engineering from the Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands) in 2010. Prior to that, Jon studied at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where he received both his MSc and BS, also in mechanical engineering. Jon currently has a joint appointment as an assistant professor at the University of Rochester with the Department of Mechanical Engineering and The Institute of Optics.

    Research Overview

    Professor Ellis' research theme is building novel instruments which enhance metrology capabilities and are used to improve manufacturing processes. He is also interested in system integration for metrology tools onto existing precision systems or designing scratch-built systems for custom applications. Current research projects are in designing and developing smart optical sensors for compact, remote displacement sensing and for multi-DOF interferometry. In addition to those, he is also interested in l

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    Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering

    Regine Choe received her BS in physics from the Pohang University of Science & Technology in Korea, and her PhD degree in physics and astronomy from the University of Pennsylvania (2005). Her doctoral research was on the diffuse optical tomography and spectroscopy of breast cancer and fetal brain. Diffuse optical techniques (including tomography and spectroscopy) based on near-infrared light illumination have a great potential for detection and therapy monitoring of disease by providing information on several unique deep tissue hemodynamic and metabolic parameters. She continued her postdoctoral research at the University of Pennsylvania and received the Howard Temin Pathway to Independence Award (K99/ R00) from NIH.

    She joined the biomedical engineering department as an assistant professor in January 2011. Her current research focus is on the development, validation, and clinical translation of diffuse optic