Biography:
Liping Kevin Ge, a distinguished biomedical engineer and third-year Ph.D. candidate at The University of Sydney's School of Biomedical Engineering, specialised in instrumentation and nanotechnology. Leveraging a custom-built, cutting-edge tool, the picobalance, devised by his supervisor David Martinez-Martin and featured in Nature 2017, Kevin is dedicated to exploring its applications in determining single-cell mass. His ongoing Ph.D. thesis is a focused inquiry into utilising the picobalance for real-time analysis of distinctive patterns in cell death processes. Kevin's work reflects a commitment to advancing the field and contributing valuable insights to the academic community.
Title : Optimisation and artifacts of photothermal excitation of microresonators