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Chris Xu is a Professor at Cornell University's School of Applied and Engineering Physics. His research focuses on biomedical imaging and fiber optics, pioneering advancements in multiphoton microscopy for deep-tissue imaging and laser development. He holds a B.S. in Physics from Fudan University and a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Cornell University. Xu has authored over 300 publications and 25 patents, and his work has been recognized with awards including the NSF CAREER Award and election to the National Academy of Inventors. He has served in leadership roles such as Director of Graduate Studies in Applied Physics and Director of Undergraduate Studies.
Education:
- B.S., Physics, Fudan University (1989)
- M.S., Applied Physics, Cornell University (1993)
- Ph.D., Applied Physics, Cornell University (1996)
Research interests include:
- Development of deep-tissue imaging techniques (e.g., three-photon microscopy)
- Optical fiber innovations for biomedical applications
- Real-time diagnostics and non-invasive imaging tools
His publications highlight advancements in multiphoton microscopy, fiber lasers, and neuroimaging, with recent work focusing on imaging mouse brains and spinal cords. Xu actively contributes to academic and industrial advisory boards, and his awards reflect both research and teaching excellence. His lab emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, integrating optics and biomedical engineering to address clinical challenges.
Labs/Teams: Xu leads a research group at Cornell, collaborating with industry partners to develop optical imaging technologies and fiber-based devices. His work bridges fundamental research and clinical applications, particularly in neuroscience and medical diagnostics.


