
معرفی
Randy Bartels is a Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His laboratory specializes in developing advanced biomedical imaging techniques to study complex biological phenomena and translate these methods into applications that enhance fundamental understanding of biology and disease treatments.
- Education:
- PhD, University of Michigan (2002)
- MS, University of Michigan (1999)
- BS, Oklahoma State University (1997)
Research Interests: Bartels focuses on creating novel coherent nonlinear optical imaging modalities, such as spatial frequency modulation imaging (SPIFI), impulsive stimulated Raman scattering (ISRS), and synthetic aperture holography. His work emphasizes label-free imaging, optical scattering robustness, and computational enhancements for resolution and sensitivity.
Scientific Awards:
- 2021 Institut Fresnel Visiting Professor
- 2013 American Physical Society Fellow
- 2011 Optical Society of America Fellow
- 2006 Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering (PECASE)
- 2005 Sloan Research Fellow (Physics)
- 2004 NSF CAREER Award
Recent Article Trends: Bartels' publications highlight innovations in label-free imaging, nonlinear microscopy, and computational techniques. Key themes include hyperspectral coherent Raman imaging, quantum-classical fusion for super-resolution, and robustness to optical scattering in biological and industrial applications. His work spans fundamental physics, engineering, and biomedical translation.
Laboratory: Bartels leads a research group dedicated to advancing imaging technologies, with a focus on overcoming limitations in resolution, depth, and sensitivity through optical and computational methods.



