
Tingting Wu
@tingting_wu_
Imaging Scientist, PhD at WashU, play with photons and computers to make imaging meaningful
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10-06-2019 11:44:58
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Please check the recent pixOL technique developed in Lew Lab @ WashU, WashU Electrical & Systems Engineering. pixOL enables simultaneously 3D orientation and 3D position measurement. Feedback and ideas are welcomed :) Optica Publishing Group opg.optica.org/optica/fulltex…


Hi researchers, I plan to do a research internship during the spring (preferred), or the summer of 2023. I am interested in microscope/camera optics, computational imaging, or AI imaging. Any comments on good places will be appreciated! below is above me tingtingwu17.github.io/_pages/researc…


Join Imaging Science’s Student Seminar this Friday!(11/18, 1-2pm) Ph.D candidates Rui Liao and Tingting Wu will share their awesome work ☕️🥯 + This seminar is open to anyone in or interested in imaging research. ✉️ us if you want to join our mailing list or want to present!


Sharing my labmate Oumeng Zhang's recent publication! Very smart design to measure the orientation by splitting the signal photons without sacrificing the signal-to-background ratio. Full-text access here: rdcu.be/c02le

"Here we are 100 years later making use of these chemistries in ways that we hope will benefit human health." In her #NobelPrize lecture Carolyn Bertozzi spoke about how her work builds on curiosity-driven research, and how important that type of research can be for our futures.


Happy to share new collaborative work on #singlemolecule imaging of biomolecular condensates. They're less uniform than they seem! With @PappulabWashU Tingting Wu Matthew Ryan King Mina Farag WashU McKelvey Engineering


Check out our collaborative work with Steven F. Lee and Ezra Bruggeman on simpler molecular orientation imaging!

#bps2023 Come see Tingting Wu tell a beautiful story on “Mapping Inhomogeneous Network Structures within Biomolecular Condensates using Fluorogenic Probes,” tomorrow at 9:15 AM in Room 6C, a collaboration with @PappulabWashU


Happy to see Tingting Wu's review chapter on 6D dipole-spread function engineering now online doi.org/10.1007/978-3-… WashU McKelvey Engineering WashU Electrical & Systems Engineering A big thanks to Jinyang Liang for putting such a great volume together! doi.org/10.1007/978-3-…


Out today from the Lee lab Steven F. Lee In the POLCAM paper, they make polarization cameras compatible with single-molecule detection for instant molecular orientation microscopy. nature.com/articles/s4159…
