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Dr. Shuo Tang Address Education Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of British Columbia 4105-2332 Main Mall Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada Phone: 604-827-4314 Email: tang@ece.ubc.ca Postgraduate Training, Beckman Laser Institute, University of California, Irvine Advisor: Prof. Bruce J. Tromberg 2003 2006 Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, June 2003 Advisor: Prof. Jia-Ming Liu M.S., Electronics, Peking University, China July 1997 B.S., Electronics, Peking University, China July 1992 Professional Experience 2013 present Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia 2007 2013 Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia Research Interest Biomedical optical imaging systems and devices, including multiphoton microscopy, optical coherence tomography, photoacoustic imaging, and micro-endoscopy systems for biomedical applications. Societies Member of OSA, IEEE, and SPIE.

Publications 41. J.L. Yu, H. Zeng, H. Lui, J.S. Skibina, G. Steinmeyer, and S. Tang, Characterization and application of chirped photonic crystal fiber in multiphoton imaging, Optics Express, Vol. 22, pp. 10366-10379, May 2014. 40. T. Lai and S. Tang, Cornea characterization using a combined multiphoton microscopy and optical coherence tomography system, Biomedical Optics Express, Vol. 5, pp. 1494-1511, May 2014. 39. M.J. Ju, J.G. Shin, S. Hoshi, Y. Yasuno, B.H. Lee, S. Tang, and T.J. Eom, 3Dvolumetric human meibomian gland investigation using polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography, Journal of Biomedical Optics, Vol. 19, Article No. 030503 1-3, Mar. 2014. 38. M.Z. Shen, Y.X. Tian, S.P. Chong, J.H. Zhao, H. Zeng, and S. Tang, Quantifying the backscattering of second harmonic generation in tissues with confocal multiphoton microscopy, Journal of Biomedical Optics, Vol. 18, Article No. 115003 1-10, Nov. 2013. 37. S.P. Chong, T. Lai, Y.F. Zhou, and S. Tang, Tri-modal microscopy with multiphoton and optical coherence microscopy/tomography for multi-scale and multi-contrast imaging, Biomedical Optics Express, Vol. 4, pp. 1584-1594, Sept. 2013. 36. M. J. Ju, Y. J. Hong, S. Makita, Y. H. Lim, K. Kurokawa, L. Duan, M. Miura, S. Tang, and Y. Yasuno, Advanced multi-contrast Jones matrix optical coherence tomography for Doppler and polarization sensitive imaging, Optics Express, Vol. 21, pp. 19412-19436, Aug. 2013. 35. H.Q. Wang, A.M.D. Lee, Z. Frehlick, H. Lui, D.I. McLean, S. Tang, and H. Zeng, Perfectly registered multiphoton and reflectance confocal video rate imaging of in vivo human skin, Journal of Biophotonics, Vol. 6, pp. 299-382, Apr. 2013. 34. M. Z. Shen, J. H. Zhao, H. Zeng, and S. Tang, Calibrating the measurement of wavelength-dependent SHG from biological tissues with a BBO crystal, Journal of Biomedical Optics, Vol. 18, Article No. 031109 1-8, Mar. 2013. 33. Y.F. Zhou, K.K.H. Chan, T. Lai, and S. Tang, Characterizing refractive index and thickness of biological tissues using combined multiphoton microscopy and optical coherence tomography, Biomedical Optics Express, Vol. 4, pp. 38-50, Jan. 2013. 32. Y.Q. Yu, A.M.D. Lee, H.Q. Wang, S. Tang, J.H. Zhao, H. Lui, and H. Zeng, Imaging-guided two-photon excitation-emission-matrix measurements of human skin tissues, Journal of Biomedical Optics, Vol.17, Article No. 077004 1-8, Jul. 2012. 31. S. Tang, Y.F. Zhou, and M.J. Ju, Multimodal optical imaging with multiphoton microscopy and optical coherence tomography, Journal of Biophotonics, Vol. 5, pp. 396-403, May 2012. 30. S. Tang, Y.F. Zhou, K. K. H. Chan, and T. Lai, Multiscale multimodal imaging with multiphoton microscopy and optical coherence tomography, Optics Letters, Vol. 36, pp. 4800-4802, Dec. 2011.

29. K.K.H. Chan and S. Tang, Selection of convolution kernel in non-uniform fast Fourier transform for Fourier domain optical coherence tomography, Optics Express, Vol. 19, pp. 26891-26904, Dec. 2011. 28. A.M.D. Lee, H.Q. Wang, Y.Q. Yu, S. Tang, J.H. Zhao, H. Lui, D.I. McLean, and H. Zeng, In vivo video rate multiphoton microscopy imaging of human skin, Optics Letters, Vol. 36, pp. 2865-2867, Aug. 2011. 27. K.K.H. Chan and S. Tang High-speed spectral domain optical coherence tomography using non-uniform fast Fourier transform, Biomedical Optics Express, Vol. 1, pp. 1309-1319, Dec. 2010. 26. J.H. Baek, T. Krasieva, S. Tang, Y.C. Ahn, C.S. Kim, D. Vu, Z.P. Chen, and P. Wilder- Smith, An optical approach to the salivary pellicle, Journal of Biomedical Optics, Vol. 14, Article No. 044001 1-6, Jul/Aug 2009. 25. S. Tang, J. Liu, T.B. Krasieva, Z.P. Chen, and B.J. Tromberg, Developing compact multiphoton systems using femtosecond fiber lasers, Journal of Biomedical Optics (Letters), Vol. 14, Article No. 030508 1-3, May/June 2009. 24. S. Tang, W.G. Jung, D. McCormick, T.Q. Xie, J.P. Su, Y.C. Ahn, B.J. Tromberg, and Z.P. Chen, Design and implementation of fiber-based multiphoton endoscopy with microelectromechanical systems scanning, Journal of Biomedical Optics, Vol. 14, Article No. 034005 1-7, May/June 2009. 23. W.G. Jung, S. Tang, D.T. McCormick, T.Q. Xie, Y.C. Ahn, J.P. Su, I.V. Tomov, T.B. Krasieva, B.J. Tromberg, and Z.P. Chen, Miniaturized probe based on a microelectromechanical system mirror for multiphoton microscopy, Optics Letters, Vol. 33, pp. 1324-1326, Jun. 2008. 22. S. Tang, C.H. Sun, T. B. Krasieva, Z. P. Chen, and B. J. Tromberg, Imaging subcellular scattering contrast using combined optical coherence and multiphoton microscopy, Optics Letters, Vol. 32, pp.503-505, Mar. 2007. 21. S. Tang, T. B. Krasieva, Z. P. Chen, and B. J. Tromberg, Combined multiphoton microscopy and optical coherence tomography using a 12 femtosecond, broadband source, Journal of Biomedical Optics (Letters), Vol. 11, Article No. 020502 1-3, Mar./Apr. 2006. 20. S. Tang, T. B. Krasieva, Z. P. Chen, G. Tempea, and B. J. Tromberg, Effect of pulse duration on two-photon excited fluorescence and second harmonic generation in nonlinear optical microscopy, Journal of Biomedical Optics (Letters), Vol. 11, Article No. 020501 1-3, Mar./Apr. 2006. 19. R. Vicente, S. Tang, J. Mulet, C.R. Mirasso, and J.M. Liu, Synchronization properties of two self-oscillating semiconductor lasers subject to delayed optoelectronic mutual coupling, Physical Review E, Vol. 73, Article No. 047201, Apr. 2006. 18. S. Tang, R. Vicente, M. C. Chiang, C. R. Mirasso, and J. M. Liu, Nonlinear dynamics of semiconductor lasers with mutual optoelectronic coupling, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, Vol. 10, pp. 936-943, Sept./Oct. 2004.

17. R. Vicente, S. Tang, J. Mulet, C. R. Mirasso, and J. M. Liu, Dynamics of semiconductor lasers with bidirectional optoelectronic coupling: stability, route to chaos and entrainment, Physical Review E, Vol. 70, Article No. 046216, Oct. 2004. 16. J. M. Liu and S. Tang, Chaotic communications using synchronized semiconductor lasers with optoelectronic feedback, Comptes Rendus Physique, Vol. 5, pp. 657-668, 2004. 15. S. Tang and J. M. Liu, Effects of message encoding and decoding on synchronized chaotic optical communications, IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, Vol. 39, pp. 1468-1475, Nov. 2003. 14. S. Tang and J. M. Liu, Chaos synchronization in semiconductor lasers with optoelectronic feedback, IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, Vol. 39, pp. 708-715, June 2003. 13. S. Tang and J. M. Liu, Experimental verification of anticipated and retarded synchronization in chaotic semiconductor lasers, Physical Review Letters, Vol. 90, Article No. 194101 1-4, May 2003. 12. J. M. Liu, H. F. Chen, and S. Tang, Synchronized chaotic optical communications at high bit rates, (invited) IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, Vol. 38, pp. 1184-1196, Sept. 2002. 11. S. Tang, H. F. Chen, S. K. Hwang, and J. M. Liu, Message encoding and decoding through chaos modulation in chaotic optical communications, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I, Vol. 49, pp. 163-169, Feb. 2002. 10. S. Tang and J. M. Liu, Message encoding-decoding at 2.5 Gbits/s through synchronization of chaotic pulsing semiconductor lasers, Optics Letters, Vol. 26, pp. 1843-1845, Dec. 2001. 9. J. M. Liu, H. F. Chen, and S. Tang, Optical communication systems based on chaos in semiconductor lasers, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I, Vol. 48, pp. 1475-1483, Dec. 2001. 8. S. Tang, H. F. Chen, and J. M. Liu, Stable route-tracking synchronization between two chaotically pulsing semiconductor lasers, Optics Letters, Vol. 26, pp. 1489-1491, Oct. 2001. 7. H. D. I. Abarbanel, M. B. Kennel, L. Illing, S. Tang, H. F. Chen, and J. M. Liu, Synchronization and communication using semiconductor lasers with optoelectronic feedback, IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, Vol. 37, pp. 1301-1311, Oct. 2001. 6. J. M. Liu, H. F. Chen, and S. Tang, Synchronization of chaos in semiconductor lasers, Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, Vol. 47, pp. 5741-5751, Aug. 2001. 5. S. Tang and J. M. Liu, Synchronization of high-frequency chaotic optical pulses, Optics Letters, Vol. 26, pp. 596-598, May 2001. 4. S. Tang and J. M. Liu, Chaotic pulsing and quasi-periodic route to chaos in a semiconductor laser with delayed opto-electronic feedback, IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, Vol. 37, pp. 329-336, Mar. 2001.

3. S. Tang and Y. Q. Liu, The performance of a 4 155 Mb/s optical FDM transmission system, (in Chinese), High Technology Letters, Vol. 6, pp. 32-36, Oct. 1996. 2. A. G. Li, S. Tang, and L. X. Zhu, Performance of an optical FDM transmission system with an EDFA, (in Chinese), High Technology Letters, Vol. 4, pp. 21-24, Nov.1994. 1. Y. Q. Liu, A. G. Li, and S. Tang, 140 Mb/s FSK direct detection incoherent optical FDM transmission system, (in Chinese), High Technology Letters, Vol. 3, pp. 9-11, Feb.1993.