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SPIE Student Chapter Annual Report(Sep.2014-Sep.2015) The Ohio State Univ. Student Chapter 2015.09

Outline Introduction Member roster Activities Future plan Financial summary 2

Introduction Founded in August 2009 Leadership 2009 to 2010 (Leilei Zhang as the president) 2010 to 2011 (Jiwei Huang as the president) 2013 to 2015 (Kang Wei as the president) Membership Biomedical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, College of Optometry Department of Radiology 3

Member roster Officers (6) President: Kang Wei Vice-President: Vincent Ferlita Secretary: Xiaoli Liu Treasurer: Hanyang Huang Advisor: Ronald Xu Co-Advisor: Richard Pogge Current Members (12) Tarek Abdelrahman Elizabeth Bushong Lingqian Chang Sheng Dong Jung-feng Hu Lin Qi Jing Li Peng Liu A.T.M Sarwar Justin Scheidler Caleb Trevithick Xu Zhang 4

Invited lecture Department Seminar Photonics West 2015 Activities 5

Invited Lecture 1 BME Seminar Series November 4, 2014, 4-5pm, Bevis Hall 245 Freeform Optics and the Eye Thomas Raasch Department of Biomedical Engineering Bevis Hall, Room 401 1080 Carmack Road Columbus, OH 43210 Phone (614) 292-1285 Fax (614)292-9530 Dr. Thomas Raasch from the Department of Optometry in the Ohio State University gave a talk about freedom optics and the eye. Associate Professor of Optometry, Ohio State University This presentation will include an overview of freeform optics as applied to the eye and vision. Optical imperfections of the eye, measurement of those imperfections, and correction of certain visual conditions with freeform optics will be discussed. This will include strategies for correcting aberrations in highly-aberrated eyes, and a demonstration of a novel method for design of progressive addition ophthalmic lenses. About the Speaker: Thomas Raasch received the Doctor of Optometry and PhD in Physiological Optics from the University of California at Berkeley. He was a research fellow at the Johns Hopkins University Wilmer Eye Institute (1989-91), and then an Assistant Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at JHU (91-94). He served as the director of the Wilmer Low Vision Rehabilitation Service. Since 1995 he has been a member of the faculty at The Ohio State University College of Optometry. Dr. Raasch's professional and academic background include extensive clinical experience in low vision rehabilitation, research in visual performance, and in the relationships between the optical state of the eye and visual performance. Dr. Raasch is a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry, a Silver Fellow of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, and a Senior Member of the Optical Society of America. He has served on NIH/CSR review boards on several occasions, on the FDA Ophthalmic Devices Advisory Panel, and on the External Advisory Committee of the NSF-funded Center for Adaptive Optics. He is the former vice-chair of the OSU Cancer Institutional Review Board, and is currently a vice-chair of the Biomedical Sciences IRB. This talk is co-sponsored by SPIE Student Chapter at Ohio State University. Attendance: 30+ 6

Invited Lecture 2 Dr. Shin-Tson Wu from University of Central Florida was invited to present a talk about adaptive liquid lens and liquid crystal lens. Attendance: 40+ 7

Department of Biomedical Engineering Seminar The Department of Biomedical Engineering Bevis Hall, Suite 270 1080 Carmack Road Phone (614) 292-1285 The Ohio State University Fax (614) 292-7301 Columbus, OH 43210-1002 BME Seminar Series April 16, 2015, 4-5pm, The New James, Room L045 Acoustic tweezers: manipulating particles, cells, and fluids using sound waves Tony Huang, Ph.D. Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics The Pennsylvania State University The ability to manipulate cells, micro/nano particles, and fluids in a biocompatible and dexterous manner is critical for many biomedical studies and applications such as cell-cell communication, biosensing, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and lab on a chip. Here we summarize our recent progress on an acoustic tweezers technology that utilizes acoustic waves to manipulate particles, cells, organisms, and fluids. The acoustic tweezers technology is capable of delivering highprecision, high-throughput, high-efficiency cell/particle/fluid manipulation in a simple, inexpensive, cell-phone-sized device. More importantly, the acoustic power intensity and frequency used in the acoustic tweezers technology are in a similar range as those used in ultrasonic imaging, which has proven to be extremely safe for health monitoring, even during various stages of pregnancy. As a result, the acoustic tweezers technology is extremely biocompatible; i.e., cells can maintain their natural states and highest integrity during the acoustic cellmanipulation process. With its unprecedented biocompatibility, the acoustic tweezers technology enables more accurate disease diagnosis (e.g., early cancer detection) and more effective therapy (e.g., transfusion and cancer immunotherapy). Dr. Tony Huang from the Penn State University was invited to give a talk about innovative acoustofluidic technologies and their applications in BME seminar. About the Speaker: Tony Jun Huang is Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics in the College of Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University. He received his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2005, and his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Energy and Power Engineering from Xi an Jiaotong University, Xi an, China, in 1996 and 1999, Attendance: 30+ 8

Photonics West 2015 Hanyang Huang and Kang Wei attended the Photonics West 2014 supported by SPIE Officer Travel grant. Kang Wei was granted the SPIE 2015 scholarship for his outstanding contributions. Chapter Member Peng Liu gave a talk in optics. A.T.M Sarwar presented his poster in poster exhibition. 9

Photo with Nobel Prize winners 10

Future plan 1) Lecture communication 2) Department seminar 3) Involvement fair to recruit new members 4) Professional development workshops/activities for members 5) Team building activities 6) Photonics West 2016 11

Financial summary Beginning balance: 900 USD OSU student chapter advertising: 100 USD Lecture series: 650 USD Other activities: 100 USD Ending balance: 50 USD 12