IBISLab

IBISLab IBIS - Innovative Biomedical Instruments and Systems Our research lies on the border of photonics, nanotechnology, bioimaging and microfluidics.

The IBIS - Innovative Biomedical Instruments and Systems lab performs research on nano-instruments and bio-sensors applied to advanced diagnostics, imaging and treatment. We take a quantative approach to technology design, and take projects all the way from careful design and optimization to fabrication and application to real word problems. The head of the IBIS lab is Professor Anna Pyayt who joi

ned USF after being an NSF CIFellow and Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University. She earned her dual Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Nanotechnology from the University of Washington. One of her inventions - Telescopic Pixel (a competitor to LCD) that Dr. Pyayt created in collaboration with Microsoft Research gained international media attention, was highlighted in high-profile journals like Nature, and other top scientific venues. The original publication was translated into more than 30 languages worldwide. She was also the first scientist to demonstrate a novel optical interconnect between a photonic and multiple plasmonic waveguides enabling fabrication of new Biomedical nano-chips (published in Nature Nanotechnology).

Congratulations to Dr. Arseny Zhdanov on successful completion of his PhD program.
06/26/2019

Congratulations to Dr. Arseny Zhdanov on successful completion of his PhD program.

03/03/2019
02/04/2019

A new kind of 3-D map is helping students with visual impairments learn the literal ins and outs of the University of South Florida campus.

01/23/2019

TAMPA, Fla. (June 5, 2018) – The University of South Florida is the nation’s fifth leading public university in generating new United States utility patents and ranks 12th among universities worldwide in this key measure of innovation, according to rankings released Tuesday by the National Acade...

We are working on a new technology for blind individuals with PhD student Howard Kaplan
09/10/2018

We are working on a new technology for blind individuals with PhD student Howard Kaplan

“I can’t imagine navigation without my sight,” said Howard Kaplan, visualization specialist of the AVC. “You kind of take it for granted.So, when you see students and family and friends that are able to be successful and navigate and contribute to society, this is the very least we can do fo...

One of our technologies was highlighted by Biocompare - the leading resource for up-to-date product information, product...
08/10/2018

One of our technologies was highlighted by Biocompare - the leading resource for up-to-date product information, product reviews, and new technologies for life scientists:

Combining technologies with big datasets enhances development of tests.

Our research was covered in the USF Envision magazine
06/27/2018

Our research was covered in the USF Envision magazine

Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get them in front of Issuu’s millions of monthly readers. Title: Envisionspring2018, Author: USF Engineering, Name: Envisionspring2018,...

Hao Wang presents at Biosensors 2018
06/15/2018

Hao Wang presents at Biosensors 2018

Day 2 at the NSF PFI conference. Showcasing our Hemolix technology to a great audience of government, industry and resea...
06/05/2018

Day 2 at the NSF PFI conference. Showcasing our Hemolix technology to a great audience of government, industry and research specialists.

Day 1 at the NSF PFI conference. Learning a lot about cool technologies.
06/04/2018

Day 1 at the NSF PFI conference. Learning a lot about cool technologies.

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Department Of Chemical And Biomedical Engineering College Of Engineering University Of South Florida 4202 East Fowler Avenue, ENB 118
Tampa, FL
33620

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+18139744742

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