Principle Investigator

bingfu@cityu.edu.hk

YEUNG-P7722

Hobby: Badminton, skiing, hiking, reading, watching movies

Bing FU

Assistant Professor

Bing Fu is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the City University of Hong Kong. Her work focuses on utilizing super-resolution microscopy to understand bacterial behaviors from single-molecule, single-cell level to community level. 

Dr. Fu was a postdoctoral associate at Cornell University under the supervision of Prof. Peng Chen. She studied copper homeostasis in live E. coli cells and developed an innovative multimodal imaging platform to investigate electron transport mechanisms at the semiconductor-microbe interface. She obtained her Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of Michigan with Prof. Julie Biteen, studying light-matter interactions with super-resolution microscopy. Some selected award and honors of Dr. Fu include the Graduate Women in Science National Fellowship (Honorable Mention), Karle symposium travel award, Florence Fenwick Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, etc. 

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Postdoc

Graduate Students

Chenwei XIONG (熊陳瑋), Ph.D. student

B.S. in MSE, ShanghaiTech University

M.S. in MSE, ShanghaiTech University

cwxiong2-c@my.cityu.edu.hk

Research interest: Chenwei enjoys thriving in interdisciplinary scientific exploration and finding fascinating microbial interactions through single-molecule localization microscopy.

Hobby: hiking, running and football

Undergraduates & Visiting Scholars

Yang ZHOU(周杨)

B.S. Xuzhou Medical University

M.S. Xuzhou Medical University

yangzhpathology@163.com

Research interest: probing into the essence of practical medical problems combined with multi-techniques like finding out the potential mechanism of drug-resistance in tumors at single-molecule level through super-resolution microscopy.

Hobby: fitness, basketball and watching movie

Chenming LU, Master Dissertation student

B.E. Huazhong University of Science and Technology

M.S in BME. City University of Hong Kong

chenminlu2-c@my.cityu.edu.hk

Research interest: Microbial protein dynamics studied through single-molecule tracking.

Hobby: travelling and watching classic movies

Qiqi Hao (郝琪琪), Ph.D. student

B.S. in Biotechnology, Northwest A&F University

M.S. in VM, Northwest A&F University

qiqihao2-c@my.cityu.edu.hk

Research interest: Explore the fascinating microorganism world and their interaction with host by using super-resolution microscopy.

Hobby: watching movies and traveling