Press Coverage

Diagnostic World

Article titled "Time Stretch Microscopy And Machine Learning: Powerful Tools For Cancer Diagnostics" featured on Diagnostics World News spotlights out research work on AI Time Stretch Microscope. link

Optics & Photonics

Postdoctoral scholar Keisuke Goda (2007-2012) appointed Full Professor at University of Tokyo.

GitHub

In February 2016, Jalali-Lab released its code for the Phase Stretch Transform (PST) on Github, the main open source software repository as well as on Matlab File Exchange. PST is the edge detection algorithm inspired by the physics of Photonic Time Stretch invented by Jalali-lab. The algorithm received extraordinary endorsements by the software and image processing community.

Leaders in Pharmaceutical Business Intelligence (LPBI)

Leaders in Pharmaceutical Business Intelligence (LPBI) Group publish an article titled "Microscope uses nanosecond-speed laser and deep learning to detect cancer cells more efficiently" highlighting our recent research work on AI Time Stretch Microscope. link

MathWorks

Mathworks has taken deep interest in our work on AI Time Stretch Microscope. A recent article on their blog has highlighted the use of MATLAB for physical modeling, image processing, and machine learning in our recent research work.

Scientific Reports

Jalali-Lab recent publication entitled "Deep Learning in Label-free Cell Classification" has been viewed more than 33,000 times in less than 5 months following its publication. link

Eric D. Diebold, BrandonW. Buckley, Daniel R. Gossett and Bahram Jalali, "Digitally synthesized beat frequency multiplexing for sub-millisecond fluorescence microscopy," Nature Photonics, (2013)

  • Nature Methods link pdf – “Fluorescence microscopy gets a frequency boost”

Peter T S DeVore, Daniel R Solli, David Borlaug, Claus Ropers and Bahram Jalali, "Rogue events and noise shaping in nonlinear silicon photonics," J. Opt. 15(6) 064001, (2013)

  • IOP Science link pdf – “Silicon photonics goes rogue”

K. K. Tsia, K. Goda, D. Capewell, and B. Jalali, Simultaneous mechanical-scan-free confocal microscopy and laser microsurgery, Optics Letters 34, 2099 (2009)

  • Photonics Spectra – “Its two, two, two tools in one

S. Gupta and B. Jalali, Time stretch enhanced recording oscilloscope, Applied Physics Letters 94, 041105 (2009)

  • Reuters – “GigOptixs 100G Mach Zehnder modulator enables 110 GHz time stretched analog to digital conversions at UCLA”
  • PhotonicsOnline – “GigOptixs 100G Mach Zehnder modulator enables 110 GHz time stretched analog to digital conversions at UCLA”
  • Yahoo Finance – GigOptixs 100G Mach Zehnder modulator enables 110 GHz time stretched analog to digital conversions at UCLA

K. Goda, K. K. Tsia, and B. Jalali, Serial time-encoded amplified imaging for real-time observation of fast dynamic phenomena, Nature 458, 1145 (2009)

  • Nature News – “World’s fastest camera”
  • BBC News – “Debut for world’s fastest camera”
  • Wired Magazine – “Fastest camera ever built uses lasers”
  • Discover Magazine – “World’s fastest camera snaps 6 million pictures in a single ..”
  • UCLA Newsroom – “World’s fastest camera relies on an entirely new type of imaging”
  • Nature Abstractions – “First author”
  • PhysicsWorld – “New camera 1000 times faster than competitors”
  • guradian.co.uk – “Meet the world’s fastest camera”
  • PhysOrg – “World’s fastest camera relies on new type of imaging, takes 6 million ..”
  • Jiji.com – “World’s fastest camera developed at UCLA”
  • Yahoo Japan Headline News – “World’s fastest camera developed at UCLA”
  • Livedoor News – “World’s fastest cameera developed at UCLA”
  • Gizmodo – “World’s fastest camera uses lasers to boost images”
  • Inovacao Tecnologica – “Camera mais rapida do mundo usa lasers e nao tem CCD”
  • Romandie News – “Six millions d’images par seconde pour filmer des ..”
  • Slashdot – “Scientists build world’s fastest camera”
  • LaserFocusWorld – “World’s fastest camera uses new type of imaging to capture ..”
  • Amateur Photographer – “Fastest camera could help fight cancer ..”
  • techradar.com – “World’s fastest camera shoots 6 million fps”
  • American Scientist – “Debut for world’s fastest camera”
  • redOrbit – “Researchers unveil world’s fastest camera”
  • ScienceDaily – “World’s fastest camera relies on entirely new type of imaging”
  • ePHOTOzine – “World’s fastest camera”
  • e! Science News – “World’s fastest camera relies on an entirely new type of ..”
  • azo optics – “Novel continuously running camera that captures images roughly ..”
  • California NanoSystems Institute – “World’s fastest camera developed by team ..”
  • Science Centric – “World’s fastest camera relies on an entirely new type of imaging”
  • nanowerk – “World’s fastest camera relies on new type of imaging”
  • Buzz7 – “World’s fastest camera can capture 6 million snaps in a second”
  • LabSpaces – “World’s fastest camera relies on an entirely new type of imaging”
  • Gizmo Watch – “Fastest camera in the world developed with STEAM”
  • current.com – “World’s fastest camera”
  • msn.com – “World’s fastest camera shoots 6 million fps”
  • TopNews.in – “World’s fastest camera can capture 6 milion snaps in a second”
  • Wired Vision – “World’s fastest camera developed by Keisuke Goda at UCLA”
  • Livedoor News – “Realization of world’s fastest camera”
  • Goo Business EX – “Realization of world’s fastest camera”
  • optics.org – “Camera snaps at record speed”
  • Zeenews – “World’s fastest camera captures 6 million pics a sec”
  • MailOnline – “Quick as a flash: world’s fastest camera takes six million images ..”
  • photonics.com – “Imaging at 6 million fps”
  • Nanotechnology Now – “World’s fastest camera relies on an entirely new type of ..”
  • UC Newsroom – “World’s fastest camera relies on new type of imaging”
  • innovations report – “World’s fastest camera relies on an entirely new type of ..”
  • cnet news – “Crazy-fast camera shoots at 6.1 million frames per second”
  • R&D Magazine – “World’s fastest camera grabs 6 million frames per second”
  • nanotechwire.com – “World’s fastest camera relies on an entirely new type of ..”
  • Imaging & Microscopy – “New type of imaging: fastest camera”
  • 2physics – Worlds fastest continuously running camera
  • Optics & Photonics News (OPN) – Ultrafast imaging captures fleeting phenomena

D. R. Solli, C. Ropers, and B. Jalali, Active control of rogue waves for stimulated supercontinuum generation, Physical Review Letters 101, 233902 (2008)

  • physicstoday – taming rogue waves to create switchable supercontinua
  • InTech – Rogue light waves under control

K. Goda, K. K. Tsia, and B. Jalali, Amplified dispersive Fourier-transform imaging for ultrafast displacement sensing and barcode reading, Applied Physics Letters 93, 131109 (2008)

  • Wired Magazine – new improved bar code readers, now 1000 times faster
  • PhysOrg – Researchers develop worlds fastest bar code reader
  • Nature The Great Beyond – Worlds fastest barcode reader
  • Barcode.com – UCLA creates the fastest barcode scanner in the world
  • UCLA Newsroom – UCLA researchers develop worlds fastest bar code reader
  • KTLA – Worlds fastest bar code reader invented
  • Daily Bruin – UCLA develops fastest barcode reader
  • Channel 42 – Worlds fastest barcode reader
  • ABC News – Ultra-fast bar code reader at UCLA

D. R. Solli, C. Ropers, P. Koonath, and B. Jalali, Optical rogue waves, Nature 450, 1054 (2007)

  • Scientific American – The real sea monsters: on the hunt for rogue waves
  • Reuters – “U.S. scientists shed light on monster sea waves”
  • NPR – Scientists seek cause of mysterious rogue waves
  • ScienceNews – Light swell: optical rogue waves resemble oceanic ones
  • Nature News – Rogue waves made of light
  • Nature News and views – Photonics: rogue waves surface in light
  • Times Online – How slight shift in the wind can turn a wave into deadly leviathan
  • Telegraph.co.uk – Scientists identify origins of freak waves
  • The Herald – The freaky maths that led to devastation
  • EE Times – EEs explain rogue waves
  • PhysicsWorld – Noise might cause huge ocean waves
  • PhysOrg – Researchers capture optical rogue waves
  • LaserFocusWorld – Optical theory: scientists capture optical rogue waves
  • MSNBC – Scientists she light on monster sea waves
  • ABC News – Scientists she light on monster sea waves
  • Yahoo News – Scientists she light on monster sea waves
  • AOL News – Scientists she light on monster sea waves
  • Scientific American – Scientists she light on monster sea waves

S. Fathpour, K. K. Tsia, and B. Jalali, Energy harvesting in silicon Raman amplifiers, Applied Physics Letters 89, 061109 (2006)

  • Optics & Photonics News (OPN) – Green silicon photonics
  • EE Times – Silicon laser harnessed
  • Technology Review – Self-powered silicon laser chips
  • InformationWeek – New approach could lead to self-powered silicon laser chip
  • ScienceNews – Power play

T. Indukuri, P. Koonath, and B. Jalali, Three-dimensional integration of metal-oxide-semiconductor transistor with subterranean photonics in silicon, Applied Physics Letters 88, 121108 (2006)

  • photonics.com – Photonics goes underground in silicon

O. Boyraz and B. Jalali, Demonstration of a silicon Raman laser, Optics Express 12, 5269 (2004)

  • Technology Review – “Pure silicon laser debuts”
  • Nature – “First silicon laser pulses with life” link pdf
  • Scientific American – Making light of silicon
  • Scientific American – Photons, electrons and silicon
  • Scientific American – Making silicon lase
  • ScienceNews – Laser landmark: silicon device spans technology gap
  • optics.org – Californians build first silicon laser
  • physicstoday – Optically pumped silicon lases in the near-infrared
  • materialstoday – Worlds first all-silicon laser
  • LaserFocusWorld – Semiconductor lasers: UCLA and Intel continue silicon-laser ..
  • photonics.com – Silicon laser is realized
  • UC Newsroom – Scientists demonstrate first silicon laser
  • The Engineer – Making light work
  • oe magazine – Scientists demonstrate first silicon laser
  • PhysOrg – Scientists demonstrate first silicon laser

UCLA Newsroom

Microscope uses artificial intelligence to find cancer cells more efficiently link

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The Anamorphic Stretch Transform: Putting the Squeeze on ‘Big Data’ link pdf
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Slow Motion at the Speed of Light link pdf

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Method to Achieve High Accuracy Classification of Cancer Cells in Native Form link pdf
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New data compression method reduces big-data bottleneck link link
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Warping’ compresses big data link pdf

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UCLA Researchers Build World’s Fastest Camera to Screen for Cancer link pdf

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First silicon laser pulses with life link pdf
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JAWS Filter Generates Sawtooth link pdf
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Ultrafast Camera Could Detect Wandering Cancer Cells link pdf

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The Real Sea Monsters link pdf
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Two Tools in One link pdf
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GigOptix’s 100G Modulator link pdf
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World’s fastest camera link pdf
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Debut for world’s fastest camera link pdf
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New camera 1000 times faster than competitors link pdf
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Researchers develop world’s fastest bar code reader link pdf
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Pure silicon laser debuts link pdf
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World’s first all-silicon laser link pdf
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Californians build first silicon laser link pdf