
About
John Noel is a Teaching Professor in Physics at Temple University's Department of Physics. He joined Temple in 2013 as the Physics Laboratory Coordinator, focusing on undergraduate teaching laboratories and biomedical science research. Noel holds a B.S. and Ph.D. in Physics/Applied Physics from Texas A&M University, with postdoctoral training at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Medicine. His research spans medical devices, physics education, and bioimaging, emphasizing novel hardware and imaging techniques for biological systems. He collaborates with Temple's School of Medicine and leads outreach initiatives in North Philadelphia schools.
Education:
- B.S. in Physics, Texas A&M University
- Ph.D. in Applied Physics, Texas A&M University
Research Interests:
- Medical Device Innovation from a Physics Perspective
- Advanced Bioimaging Techniques (multiphoton microscopy, superresolution imaging)
- Modern Physics Education Methods
Publications highlight his work in pulmonary microvascular systems, surface science for biomolecules, and optics. He coordinates physics outreach programs including the Philadelphia Science Festival.
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