Chris Xu

Chris Xu

School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University

Affiliated withCornell University

Research Area

Biography

Chris Xu is the IBM Chair Professor of Engineering and director of the School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University. He is the Mong Family Foundation Director of Cornell Neurotech – Engineering. His current research areas are fiber optics and biomedical imaging, with major thrusts in multiphoton microscopy for deep brain imaging, multiphoton microendoscopy for clinical applications, and fiber-based devices and systems for telecommunications and optical imaging. Dr. Xu pioneered the development of temporal focusing and long wavelength two- and three-photon microscopy for deep tissue imaging. Prior to Cornell, he was a member of technical staff at Bell Laboratories, and pioneered breakthrough development of fiber optic communication systems based on differential phase-shift keying. He received his Ph.D. in Applied Physics, Cornell University, and his B.S. in Physics from Fudan University.

Dr. Xu has chaired or served on many conference organization committees and NSF/NIH review panels. He served on the NIH NEI External Scientific Oversight Committee of the Audacious Goal Initiative and is currently serving on the OSA Biomedical Congress Strategic Planning Committee. He served as Associate Editor for Biomedical Optics Express, and is on the editorial boards of several journals. He holds 25 patents on optical communications and imaging. He has won the NSF CAREER award, Bell Labs team research award, and the Tau Beta Pi and two other teaching awards from Cornell Engineering College. He received Cornell Engineering Research Excellence Award in 2017. He is a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors and a fellow of the Optical Society of America.

JoVE Journal Publications

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Deep-Tissue Three-Photon Fluorescence Microscopy in Intact Mouse and Zebrafish Brain
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2022

Other Publications

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Photonic analog-to-digital converter using soliton self-frequency shift and interleaving spectral filters.

Optics letters| PubMed ID: 12836754

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Compact and flexible raster scanning multiphoton endoscope capable of imaging unstained tissue.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America| PubMed ID: 22006303

2011
In vivo two-photon microscopy to 1.6-mm depth in mouse cortex.

Journal of biomedical optics| PubMed ID: 22029361

2011
2011
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2012
Multifocal multiphoton endoscope.

Optics letters| PubMed ID: 22513682

2012
2012
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2012
Soliton Self-Frequency Shift: Experimental Demonstrations and Applications.

IEEE journal of selected topics in quantum electronics : a publication of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-optics Society| PubMed ID: 23055656

2008
2012
Intermodal four-wave mixing in a higher-order-mode fiber.

Applied physics letters| PubMed ID: 23152639

2012
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Dual modality endomicroscope with optical zoom capability.

Biomedical optics express| PubMed ID: 24049671

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Two-photon Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor.

Optics letters| PubMed ID: 28295068

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Rapid volumetric imaging with Bessel-Beam three-photon microscopy.

Biomedical optics express| PubMed ID: 29675334

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Microscopic sensors using optical wireless integrated circuits.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America| PubMed ID: 32303653

2020
2020
Fabrication of Injectable Micro-Scale Opto-Electronically Transduced Electrodes (MOTEs) for Physiological Monitoring.

Journal of microelectromechanical systems : a joint IEEE and ASME publication on microstructures, microactuators, microsensors, and microsystems| PubMed ID: 33071528

2020
Memorial Viewpoint for Watt W. Webb: An Experimentalist's Experimentalist.

The journal of physical chemistry. B| PubMed ID: 33622036

2021
2021
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Shot noise limits on binary detection in multiphoton imaging.

Biomedical optics express| PubMed ID: 34858697

2021