Size and shape determination of spheroidal scatterers using two-dimensional angle resolved scattering
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Adam P. Wax
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Dr. Wax's research interests include optical spectroscopy for early cancer detection,
novel microscopy and
interferometry techniques.
The study of intact, living cells with optical spectroscopy offers the opportunity
to observe cellular structure, organization and dynamics in a way that is not possible
with traditional methods. We have developed a set of novel spectroscopic techniques
for measuring spatial, temporal and refractive structure on sub-hertz and sub-wavelength
scales based

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