Electrical engineering undergraduate student, Matthew Lew, has received the a Newport and Spectra-Physics Research Excellence Travel Award at the SPIE Photonics West Conference, held January 23, 2008 in San Jose. He won the award for his work on "Two-dimensional differential interference contrast microscopy based on four-hole variation of Young's interference" conducted in Changhuei Yang's Biophotonics Laboratory. This award is typically given to graduate students for outstanding research, Matthew Lew stands out in this year's batch of recipients as he is the only undergraduate to receive the prize.
Calendar
- May 23, 2022 9:00 AM Special Biology Seminar Speaker: Katalin (Kata) Fejes-Toth Beckman Institute Auditorium
- May 25, 2022 10:00 AM PhD Thesis Defense Speaker: Jin Sima Online Event
- May 25, 2022 12:00 PM CMX Lunch Seminar Speaker: Carlos Fernandez-Granda Online Event
- More »
Past Events
- Carver Mead New Adventures Fund Symposium
- Knauss 85th
- Legends of GALCIT
- CMS TechFest
- IST Meeting of the Minds
- ME 72 Competition
- Medical Engineering HMRI/DEI/JPL Collaborative Workshop - From the Lab to the Surgery Room
- Ten Years of DNA Origami
- The 8th International Bio-Fluid Symposium
- Innovation in Aerospace
- Making Connections: An Electrical Engineering Symposium
- APhMS in the 21st Century
- Medical Engineering Industry Day
- CDS 20
- EE 100
- ME 100
- GALCIT 80
- 50 Years in Space
- GALCIT 75
- CS 25