Summary
Ming Yan is a research professor based in Shanghai with eight years of post-PhD research experience in advanced optical imaging and laser science. His work spans scientific imaging techniques—exposure-coded, high-speed, and super-resolution imaging and microscopy—built on deep expertise in femtosecond lasers, fiber frequency combs, and frequency-comb stabilization. He has held postdoctoral positions at Max Planck Institute and LMU Munich where he developed CARS spectroscopy/microscopy, broadband mid-IR combs, OPOs and CEP stabilization, and has collaborated on time-resolved spectroscopy for photovoltaics. Known for being initiative-taking, cooperative and modest, he combines hands-on experimental skill with a track record of translating laser and comb technologies into cutting-edge imaging applications. An interesting throughline in his career is bridging high-power fiber-laser engineering with practical super-resolution imaging methods, enabling both instrumentation advances and novel imaging capabilities.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Optics, A, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Optics, A at East China Normal University
English, Chinese