Our lab is located at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France, and belongs to its Engineering for Health interdisciplinary center.
Themes
TL;DR: We use a co-design approach combining statistical optics and physics-informed deep learning to build photonic probes
We primarily design and build light instruments to study fundamental phenomenon in biology, in particular in single molecule systems e.g. protein folding and protein-protein interactions (ACS Nano, 2022).
We mostly use statistical optics, light scattering, or interferometry, and we like to focus on marker-free imaging, microscopy, and super-resolution (Nature communications, 2019).
Fundamental physics and optics is also a big part of our work (Communications Physics, 2022).
Our most recent work combines physics-informed deep learning and statistical optics to design compact and affordable instruments with potentially high-impact.