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Feifei Wang

Academic title: Assistant professor, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

HKU address:Room 514, Chow Yei Ching Building, The University of Hong Kong, Pok Fu Lam Rd, Hong Kong Island

Tel:+852 39172699

HKU lab webpage link:https://www.eee.hku.hk/~ffwang/index.html

CV link:https://www.eee.hku.hk/~ffwang/Team.html

Google Scholar:https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=QmXTkS0AAAAJ&hl=zh-CN

Education

2007/09 – 2011/06  B.S., Mechatronic Engineering

Hebei Agricultural University


2011/09 – 2017/01  Ph.D., Mechatronic Engineering

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Shenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Science

Employment

2017/11 – 2022/11  Postdoctoral Scholar

Department of Chemistry

Stanford University

 

2022/11-Now   Assistant professor 

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

The University of Hong Kong

Research Description

Advanced biomedical imaging, Near-infrared II fluorescence imaging, Super-resolution imaging, Technologies have a broad and profound impact on biomedical applications. 

Over the past years, Prof. Feifei Wang has been consistently conducting research to address the challenges in optical imaging confined by scattering and diffraction limit by developing several advanced bioimaging technologies, including near-infrared-II (1000-3000 nm) light sheet microscope, structured-illumination microscope, confocal microscope, imaging guided surgery system for deep tissue imaging, and near-field assisted white-light interferometry, scanning superlens microscopy for super-resolution imaging. These studies have been published in top-tier journals, including Nature Photonics, Nature Nanotechnology, Nature Methods, Nature Biotechnology, Nature Biomedical Engineering, Nature Communications and PNAS.


Selected Publications

1. F. Wang, Y. Zhong, O. Bruns,Y. Liang and H. Dai, “In vivo NIR-II fluorescence imaging for biology and medicine,” Nature Photonics, https://www.nature.com/articles/s41566-024-01391-5, (2024)


2. F. Ren†, F. Wang†, A. Baghdasaryan†, Y.Zhong, F. Salazar, Y. Li, C. Xu, R. Hsu, Y. Jiang, H. Liu, Z. Ma, J. Li, G. Zhu, K. K. Wong, R. Willis, E. Mellins, A. Wu and H. Dai, “Infrared-emitting nanoprobes for cancer vaccine and in vivo molecular imaging of immune responses," Nature Biomedical Engineering, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41551-023-01083-5 (†equally contributed)


3. F. Wang, F. Ren, Z. Ma, L. Qu, R. Gourgues, I. E. Zadeh, Y. Zhong, C. Xu, A. Baghdasaryan, J. Li, N. Los, A. Fognini, J. Qin-Dregely and H. Dai, “In vivo Non-Invasive Confocal Fluorescence Imaging Beyond 1700 nm Using Superconducting Nanowire Single-Photon Detectors,” Nature Nanotechnology, 17, 653–660 (2022).


4. F. Wang, L. Qu, F. Ren, A. Baghdasaryan, R. Hsu, P. Liang, J. Li, G. Zhu, Z. Ma and H. Dai, “High Precision Tumor Resection Down to Few-Cell Level Guided by NIR-IIb Molecular Fluorescence Imaging,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119, e2123111119 (2022).


5. A. Baghdasaryan†, F. Wang†, F. Ren, Z. Ma, J. Li, L. Grigoryan, C. Xu and H. Dai, “Super-Stealth Molecular Gold Clusters for Lymph Node Imaging in the NIR-II Optical Window,” Nature Communications, 13, 5613 (2022, †equally contributed).


6. F. Wang, Z. Ma, Y. Zhong, F. Salazar, C. Xu, F. Ren, L. Qu, A. M. Wu and H. Dai, “In vivo NIR-II structured-illumination light-sheet microscopy,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118, e2023888118 (2021).


7. F. Wang, H. Wan, Z. Ma, Q. Sun, Y. Tian, L. Qu, H. Du, M. Zhang, L. Li, H. Ma, J. Luo, Y. Liang, W. J. Li, G. Hong, L. Liu and H. Dai, “Light-sheet microscopy in the near-infrared II window,” Nature Methods, 16, 545-552 (2019).


8. Y. Zhong†, Z. Ma†, F. Wang†, X. Wang, Y. Yang, Y. Liu, X. Zhao, J. Li, H. Du, M. Zhang, Q. Cui, S. Zhu, Q. Sun, H. Wan, Y. Tian, Q. Liu, W. Wang, K. C. Garcia and H. Dai, “In vivo molecular imaging for immunotherapy using ultra-bright near-infrared-IIb rare-earth nanoparticles,” Nature Biotechnology, 37, 1322-1331 (2019, †equally contributed).


9. F. Wang, L. Liu, H. Yu, Y. Wen, P. Yu, Z. Liu, Y. Wang, and W. J. Li, “Scanning Superlens Microscopy for Non-invasive Large Field-of-view Visible Light Nanoscale Imaging,” Nature Communications, 7, 13748 (2016)



Full publication list link:

https://www.eee.hku.hk/~ffwang/Publications.html

Honours and Awards

2022  MARSS Big-on-Small Award

2016  Outstanding Graduates of University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

2016  President Award of CAS

2016  UCAS-BHPB Scholarship

2014   Liaoning Province Nurturing Young Talents Thematic Fund

2014&2015&2017 Natural Science Academic Achievement Award of Liaoning Province (2nd)

2013 & 2014 National Scholarship