List of optofluidics researchers

This is a list of researchers in optofluidics, a research and technology area that combines microfluidics and optics and has applications in displays, biosensors, lab-on-chip devices, lenses, and molecular imaging and energy.

Current research and technologies

There are numerous research groups worldwide working on optofluidics, including those listed below.

Country University / Institute Group Topic
 Australia University of Sydney CUDOS (Eggleton)[1] Photonic Crystals.
 Austria Johannes Kepler University Linz Institute for Microelectronics and Microsensors (Jakoby)[2] Fluidic sensors, Miniaturized IR sensor systems, microfluidic actuators.
 Canada University of Toronto Sinton Group[3] biosensors, energy.
 Canada University of Toronto Biophotonics Group (Levy)[4] Photonic crystals, sensors.
 Canada The University of British Columbia MiNa Group[5] Integrated optofluidics, sensors.
 Canada Queen's University Escobedo Group[6] Optical Diagnostics, Micro/Nano-devices.
 Denmark Danish Technical University Kristensen Group[7] Polymer optofluidics, lasers, single molecule analysis.
 Israel Hebrew University NanoOpto Group (Levy)[8] Optical Resonators, Plasmonics.
 Iran Sharif University of Technology M.S. Saidi Group[9] Optical Diagnostic Methods, Biofluids.
 Japan University of Tokyo Goda Lab[10] Imaging flow cytometry, single-cell analysis.
 South Korea Seoul National University Biophotonics and Nano Engineering Lab (Kwon)[11] Directed assembly, sensors, structural color.
 South Korea KAIST Superlattice Nanomaterials Lab (Yang)[12] Optofluidic materials, SERS sensors.
 Germany Technical University Berlin Institute of Optics and Atomic Physics Glass surface and volume structuring.
 Germany University of Bremen IMSAS Sensors Institute (Vellekoop group)[13] Optofluidic devices, sensors, microfluidics
 Germany Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Biophotonic Sensors Group (Mappes)[14] Sensors, fabrication and integration techniques.
 Germany University of Münster Nonlinear Photonics Group (Denz) [15] Optical tweezing and its integration into optofluidic setups, direct-laser-writing of optofluidic components
 Republic of China National Taiwan University Bio-Optofluidic System Lab [16] optical sensing for dynamic cellular phenotyping.
 Republic of China National Yang-Ming University Integrated Biomedical and Optofluidic Systems Lab [17] optofluidic sensing, thermophoreis, SERS, LSPR.
  Switzerland EPFL Psaltis Group[18] optofluidic switches, imaging, energy.
 Singapore Nanyang Technological University A.Q. Liu Group[19] Optofluidic waveguides, lab-on-a-chip devices.
 Singapore Nanyang Technological University N.T. Nguyen Group[20] Diagnostics, Transport.
(in Spanish) ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences Quidant group[21] LSPR sensing, Plasmonic tweezers.
 Turkey Koç University Nano-Optics Research Lab.[22] Droplet resonators, optofluidic waveguides, optical trapping and manipulation.
 United Kingdom University of St Andrews Optical Manipulation Group[23] Optofluidic sensing, trapping, Raman spectroscopy, cell sorting, photoporation
 United Kingdom University of St Andrews Optical Manipulation Group[24] Optofluidic sensing, trapping, Raman spectroscopy, cell sorting, photoporation
 United Kingdom University of Cambridge Optofluidics Group (Euser Group) [25] Optofluidics with hollow-core photonic crystal fibres.
 United States Purdue University Steve Wereley Group[26] Holographic optical tweezing, Optoelctrokinetic Patterning, Programmable Microfluidics, Micro-PIV.
 United States Cornell University Erickson Group[27] nanophotonic tweezing, optofluidic switches, biosensors, energy.
 United States UC Santa Cruz Applied Optics Group[28] Arrow waveguides, single molecule optofluidics.
 United States Brigham Young University Hawkins Research Group[29] Optofluidic waveguides, single molecule optical analysis.
 United States Caltech Yang Biophotonics Group[30] Optofluidic Microscopy, Imaging, OCT.
 United States UC San Diego Ultrafast and Nanoscale Optics Group (Fainman)[31] Nanoscale lasers, optofluidic switches, silicon devices.
 United States University of Michigan Sherman Fan Lab[32] Optofluidic lasers, SERS, ring resonators.
 United States University of Maryland White Research Group[33] Medical diagnostics, SERS, circulating tumor cells.
 United States University of Chicago The Scherer Group[34] Optical trapping, active nanoscale plasmonic devices.
 United States Caltech Nanofabrication Group (Scherer)[35] Optofluidic Lasers, DNA detection, photonic crystals.
 United States Penn State BioNEMS Laboratory (Huang)[36] Optofluidic lenses, plasmonics.
 United States UC Berkeley BioPOETS (Lee)[37] Optofluidic transport, SERS, microfluidics.
 United States UC Berkeley Berkeley Integrated Photonics Lab (Wu)[38] Optoelectronic tweezers.
 United States UC San Diego Lo Research Group[39] Optofluidic flow cytometry.
 United States UIUC Nano Sensors Group (Cunningham)[40] Photonic Crystal Sensors, SERS.
 United States Harvard Crozier Group[41] Near Field Trapping, SERS
 United States Princeton University Imaging Physics Group[42] Microfluidic Tomography,[43]

Deconvolution,[44] Superresolution[45]

 United States Iowa State University Nicole Hashemi Group[46] Optofluidics, microfluidics, biosensors, diagnostics and therapeutics, energy.
 United States Iowa State University Attinger Group[47] Optofluidic transport
 United States Boston University LINBS (Altug)[48] Plasmonics, nanohole sensors, high throughput diagnostics
 United States University of Wisconsin, Madison Micro/nano sensors and actuators group [49] Liquid tunable microlenses.
 Belgium Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels Photonics Team (B-PHOT) [50] Polymer optofluidics, biosensors

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  22. Koç University Optofluidics and Nano-Optics Research Laboratory | Research group of Dr. Alper Kiraz
  23. Optical Manipulation Group, University of St Andrews
  24. Optical Manipulation Group, University of St Andrews
  25. Optofluidics Group, University of Cambridge
  26. Steve Wereley
  27. Erickson Lab @ Cornell University
  28. Applied Optics - UC Santa Cruz
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  30. The Changhuei Yang Research Group at Caltech
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  47. Daniel Attinger
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  49. MNSA Lab @ UW-Madison
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