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Jian-An Huang (Vincent) started his research from an investigation of leaky mode resonance of semiconductor nanowires and applied it to both biosensing and optoelectronics. He received his PhD by studying reproducible Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) based on plasmonic nanopillars from City University of Hong Kong. He then worked as a Research Associate at the University of Hong Kong to build a scanning near-field optical microscope and a Raman spectrometer to study relaxation of micro/nanostructured In/GaN LED as well as low-dimentional plasmonic/semiconductor hybrid photodetectors. He then joint Italian Institute of Technology (iit) at Genova, Italy as a postdoc in 2016 to combine nanoparticle manipulation and microfluidic SERS for single-cell study and single-molecule sequencing. His research interests include SERS, Plasmonics, Nanophotonics and Optofluidics.
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