Jeff received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Boston University in 2017 where he worked on Intermodal Parametric Frequency Conversion in Optical Fibers. From 2021-2022 he worked at The Rockefeller University as a Postdoctoral Fellow in close relation with Dr. Vaziri where he invented Light Beads Microscopy (LBM) for functional imaging of up to 1 million neurons in the mouse cortex.
Most recently he worked as a Research Assistant Professor at Boston University where he disseminated and democratized multiphoton microscopy technologies based structured light and nonlinear imaging for biological imaging.
Now he will be pursuing his own research to optimize laser scanning microscopy (LSM) systems by developing and integrating new detection modalities based on nonlinear amplification in optical fibers.
Congratulations and welcome to the team!