Prof. Ping Xue | Biomedical Optics | Best Research Article Award
Tsinghua University | China
AUTHOR PROFILE
π EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Ping Xue embarked on his academic journey in Applied Physics, earning his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in 1988 from Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China. Demonstrating a strong inclination toward the field of optics, he further pursued and successfully obtained his Ph.D. in Optics in 1993, also from Tsinghua University, laying a robust foundation for his future contributions in the realm of physics and optics.
π§βπ« PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
Following the completion of his doctoral studies, Prof. Xue commenced his teaching and research career at Tsinghua University. He served as a Lecturer from 1993 to 1996, then as an Associate Professor from 1996 to 2000, and achieved the title of Full Professor of Physics in 2000, a position he continues to hold.
In addition to his academic roles, he has been actively engaged in international collaboration. From 2001 to 2002, Prof. Xue was a Visiting Scientist at the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
π§ͺ CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON BIOMEDICAL OPTICS
Prof. Ping Xue has established himself as a pioneering figure in the interdisciplinary fields of:
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Biomedical Imaging
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Advanced Laser Technology
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Laser Spectroscopy
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Optical Informatics
His research has contributed significantly to the development and innovation of nano-optoelectronic systems, leveraging cutting-edge optical methods to explore and manipulate matter at molecular and atomic levels.
He has held pivotal leadership roles, including:
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Deputy Director of the Key Laboratory of Atomic and Molecular Nanosciences, Ministry of Education (2002β2011)
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Deputy Director at the State Key Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Quantum Physics (2011β2016)
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Since 2018, he has been the Deputy Director of the Center for Nano-Optoelectronics at Tsinghua University.
π ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS AND CITES
Prof. Xue's scholarly contributions include:
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Over 160 peer-reviewed journal articles
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Co-editorship of 3 specialized books
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More than 15 granted patents, highlighting his commitment to innovation and practical applications of research.
His work is widely cited in the academic community, underscoring the impact of his discoveries and methodologies in optics and photonics.
π IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
With a global academic footprint, including his tenure at MIT, Prof. Xue has cultivated strong international collaborations. He has mentored numerous students and young researchers, many of whom now hold prestigious academic and industry positions. His influence extends across disciplines, linking physics, materials science, engineering, and biomedical applications.
π LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
As a seasoned physicist and an esteemed academic leader, Prof. Xue continues to inspire innovation in nano-optoelectronic technologies. His ongoing work at Tsinghua University's Center for Nano-Optoelectronics sets the stage for future breakthroughs in laser-based diagnostics, quantum optics, and nanomedicine.
Looking forward, his efforts are expected to contribute to the next generation of biomedical imaging tools and optical computing systems, playing a crucial role in shaping the future of quantum technologies and photonic engineering.
π CONCLUSION
Prof. Ping Xue stands as a pillar in the fields of optics and nano-optoelectronics. His journey from a Tsinghua graduate to a global scientific influencer reflects a career of persistent innovation, deep theoretical insight, and practical breakthroughs. With over three decades of experience, a robust publication and patent record, and sustained leadership roles, his contributions will continue to inspire future generations of physicists and engineers in China and around the world.
1. Monte Carlo-based realistic simulation of optical coherence tomography angiography
Authors: Jianing Mao, Hang Su, Ping Xue, Yuye Ling
Journal: Biomedical Optics Express
Year: 2025
2. Importance sampling-accelerated simulation of full-spectrum backscattered diffuse reflectance
Authors: Jianing Mao, Yuye Ling, Ping Xue, Yikai Su
Journal: Biomedical Optics Express
Year: 2023
3. Monte Carlo-based full-wavelength simulator of Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography
Authors: Jianing Mao, Yuye Ling, Ping Xue, Yikai Su
Journal: Biomedical Optics Express
Year: 2022
4. Dispersion Measurement with Optical Computing Optical Coherence Tomography
Authors: Wenxin Zhang, Zhengyu Chen, Xiao Zhang, Chengming Wang, Bin He, Ning Liu, Yangkang Wu, Yuxiu Tao, Ning Zhang, Ping Xue
Journal: Photonics
Year: 2022
5. Theoretical and experimental study of hybrid optical computing engine for arbitrary-order FRFT
Authors: Jiaying Hong, Xi Zhou, Nian Xin, Zhengyu Chen, Bin He, Zhangwei Hu, Ning Zhang, Qin Li, Ping Xue, Xiao Zhang
Journal: Optics Express
Year: 2021β