Chi (Jesse) Zhangمشاهده پروفایل
استاد پژوهشی
Chi (Jesse) Zhang is a Research Professor at Purdue University's Department of Chemistry, leading the Zhang Research Group. His work focuses on developing novel optical spectroscopy, imaging, and opto-control technologies to study chemical processes in living systems. He has pioneered techniques like Real-Time Precision Opto-Control (RPOC) and applies them to biomedical problems, including cancer metabolism and neurodegenerative diseases. His lab collaborates with institutions like Merck and has been recognized with awards such as the Astronaut Scholarship and Alice Watson Kramer Award. Education details are not explicitly provided, but his postdoctoral research at the Beckman Institute (2018–2020) indicates prior training in advanced scientific technology. His research integrates optical engineering with biological systems, emphasizing label-free imaging and real-time manipulation of cellular components. Key achievements include over 50 peer-reviewed publications and the development of the photokinesis technology platform (http://www.photokinesis.tech). His group hosts an active wet lab with projects ranging from lipid metabolism studies to optical device innovation. Recent milestones include successful student defenses, conference presentations, and impactful publications in ACS Photonics , Anal. Chem , and npj Imaging .






