Jian Cuiمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر
- Nanomaterials
- Biological Imaging
- Optical Sensing
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Jian Cui is a Principal Investigator at the Helmholtz Pioneer Campus (Helmholtz Munich) since 2018. He previously served as a Junior Group Leader at ETH Zürich (2017) and conducted postdoctoral research at ETH Zürich (2014). Education: B.S. in Chemistry, Stanford University Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, MIT Research Interests: Jian Cui’s work focuses on synthesizing nanomaterials with unique chemical and optical properties to advance biological imaging and sensing. His interdisciplinary approach combines engineered nanomaterials and nano-optical detection for transdisciplinary outcomes in biomedical applications. Publications Trends: His recent publications (2025–2019) highlight expertise in nanophotonics, plasmonics, and semiconductor nanoparticles, with applications in live-cell imaging, protein interaction sensing, and energy transfer mechanisms. Scientific Awards: ETH Zurich and Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship 2014 Member of USA Delegation to Lindau Meeting of Nobel Laureates 2013 Materials Research Society Graduate Student Award (Silver) 2012 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Advising & Collaborations: Jian Cui leads the nanoPROBE lab , a diverse team exploring nanomaterials for biological systems. His research involves collaborations with institutions like ETH Zürich and Technical University of Munich. Labs & Teams: The nanoPROBE lab at Helmholtz Munich pioneers unconventional tools for biological imaging and sensing, leveraging interdisciplinary methods to transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries.








