
معرفی
Alexander Khmaladze serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University at Albany, where he develops advanced optical imaging methodologies for biological research.
His academic credentials:
- PhD in Applied Physics, University of South Florida (2008)
- Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Michigan (2008-2013)
Research concentrates on non-invasive optical techniques for live biological specimens, emphasizing multimodal integration of Raman spectroscopy, 3D digital holographic imaging, custom microscope design, and hyperspectral analysis. His work enables in-vitro and in-vivo observation of dynamic cellular processes under near-natural conditions, bridging physics and biomedical applications through innovative instrumentation.
He directs the µ BioLab, which pioneers optical imaging systems for cellular and tissue analysis.
No scientific awards were documented in source materials.
No information regarding student mentorship or research funding was provided.



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