
Photonics Center NSF REU Program at Boston University
Explore the Photonics Center NSF REU program at Boston University, focusing on integrated nanomanufacturing and precision engineering research. Learn about the laboratory, project descriptions, lab members, and day-to-day expectations for the research experience. Collaborate with professors and students to advance optical imaging systems and build innovative optical instruments.
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Photonics Center NSF REU INM June 9, 2015 Boston University Photonics Center National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates Site in Integrated Nanomanufacturing EEC 1461152 Co-Directors: Prof. Xin Zhang and Prof. Helen Fawcett Faculty Mentor: Prof. Tom Bifano 1
Photonics Center NSF REU INM June 9, 2015 EEC 1461152 Introduction of Laboratory Precision Engineering Research Lab: We use deformable mirrors to improve optical imaging systems such as microscopes and telescopes, and we build optical instruments. 2
Photonics Center NSF REU INM June 9, 2015 EEC 1461152 Lab Members Thomas Bifano, Professor of ME, Director, BU Photonics Center Chris Stockbridge (doctoral student, ME) Hari Paudel (doctoral student, ECE) Will Shain (doctoral student, Physics) Devin Beaulieu (masters student, ME) Sarah Taoudi (masters exchange student, optics, France) Jesus Ramos (REU undergraduate intern, EE, Univ. Puerto Rico Mayaguez) George DeGregorio (RET teacher intern, Biology, East Boston High School) 3
Photonics Center NSF REU INM June 9, 2015 EEC 1461152 REU Project Description Build, with Sarah Taoudi, a partitioned aperture wavefront (PAW) reflective optical surface mapping instrument that will be able to measure topography at high speed on any continuous surface with nanometer-scale precision 4
Photonics Center NSF REU INM June 9, 2015 How the REU project integrates with lab research EEC 1461152 Along with colleagues in the Mertz lab, we have recently demonstrated an improved way to compensate aberrations in biological microscopes. The transmissive PAW sensor is a key enabler for us because it allows us to measure wavefront shape. Our industry partner (Thorlabs) would like to see a reflective version of PAW, as a possible commercial product. This will be that prototype. 5
Photonics Center NSF REU INM June 9, 2015 EEC 1461152 Day to Day expectations for lab work We work from about 8:30AM - 4:30PM Lasers in the lab are potentially dangerous. Follow all instructions and be careful around all light sources. We value cooperation and mutual support. Dr. Bifano is frequently away, so collaboration with grad students is essential. We have large group meetings on Friday at 11AM. 6