Jesse Wilson

Boettcher Investigator

Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering

Jesse Wilson earned his PhD in Randy Bartels’ lab at Colorado State University, developing techniques in ultrafast pulse shaping and impulsive Raman spectroscopy. After that, he joined Warren Warren’s lab at Duke University as a postdoc, where he has been awarded both the JenLab Young Investigator Award from the SPIE and a Ruth Kirchstein fellowship from the National Cancer Institute. 

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Research Interests

He is interested in leveraging ultrafast and nonlinear optical phenomena for microscopic imaging contrast, with a specific focus on cancer imaging. Jesse is a member of SPIE, the Optical Society of America, and the American Physical Society.

  • Biomedical Optics
  • In Vivo Multiphoton Histology and Pathology
  • Nonlinear and Ultrafast Optics
  • Digital Signal Processing for Biomedical Imaging and Microscopy
  • Metabolic Spectroscopy and Imaging
  • Cancer Metabolism
  • Machine learning for image restoration, analysis, and hyperspectral unmixing

Education

  • B.S. 2004 Colorado State University in Electrical and Computer Engineering; Computer Science
  • M.S. 2007 Colorado State University in Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Ph.D. 2010 Colorado State University in Electrical and Computer Engineering