Dr. Wonshik Choi received his B.S. (1997) and M.S. (1999) degrees in Physics at Seoul National University and Ph.D. (2004) degree in Physics at the same university under the direction of Prof. Kyungwon An. He then joined Michael S. Feld group at MIT in 2006 as a postdoctoral researcher. In his postdoctoral work, he invented tomographic phase microscopy (TPM), a novel optical microscopy method which enables quantitative 3-D imaging of the refractive index of living cells and tissues (Nature Methods 4, 717 (2007)). Afterwards he joined Korea University in September, 2009 as an assistant professor of the Department of Physics. Since then, he has embarked on researches for overcoming the effect of tissue turbidity with an aim to imaging deep inside biological tissues. His recent works include the overcoming of diffraction limit using a disordered medium (Physical Review Letters 107, 023902 (2011)), the development of a scanner-free endoscopic imaging using a single multimode fiber (Physical Review Letters 109, 203901 (2012)), the demonstration of maximal energy transport through turbid medium (Nature Photonics 6, 581 (2012)), and the development of ultrahigh-resolution and deep-tissue imaging method (Nature Photonics 9, 253 (2015)). On the ground of recent studies that have advanced the control of wave propagation through disordered media, his laboratory has set the research direction to resolve tissue turbidity for super-depth and high-resolution optical imaging, light manipulation and phototherapy.
Physics, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, BS
Physics, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, MS
Physics, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, PhD
* Thesis: Nonclassical photon statistics in the many-atom
microlaser
* Research Adviser: Professor Kyungwon An
Department of Physics, Seoul National University, Postdoctoral researcher
George R. Harrison Spectroscopy Laboratory, MIT, Postdoctoral researcher
Department of Physics, Korea University, Assistant Professor
Department of Physics, Korea University, Associate Professor
IBS Center for Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics, Associate Director
Associate Editor for Biomedical Optics Express (published by Optical Society of America)
Executive Editor for Journal of Optical Society of Korea