Assoc. Prof. Dvir Yelin

Biomedical Optics Laboratory

Phone 073-3783832
Email yelin@technion.ac.il
Office Silver Building, Room 265
Link to Lab https://yelin.net.technion.ac.il

CV

  • 2002 PhD Applied Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
  • 1997 MSc Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
  • 1995 BSc Physics, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
  • Dr. Dvir Yelin is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Lorry Lokey Interdisciplinary Center for Life Sciences and Engineering at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. He received his B.Sc. in Physics from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel, and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Physics from the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel. Following successful completion of his Ph.D. studies, Yelin joined the Wellman Center for Photomedicine as a postdoctoral fellow and an Instructor at the Harvard Medical School. Concurrently, Yelin was a Research Fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. His fields of interest lie within the interface between optics and life sciences. Since arriving at the Technion in 2007, Yelin has established his own research group, which employs optical systems as tools for addressing problems in medicine and biology.
  • “Three-dimensional miniature endoscopy”, D. Yelin, I. Rizvi, W. M. White, J. T. Motz, T. Hasan, B. E. Bouma, and G. J. Tearney, Nature, 443, 765 (2006).
  • “Large area confocal microscopy”, D. Yelin, C. Boudoux, B. E. Bouma, and G. J. Tearney, Opt. Lett., 32, 1102 (2007).
  • “Spectral-domain spectrally-encoded endoscopy”, D. Yelin, W. M. White, Seok. H. Yun, J. T. Motz, B. E. Bouma, and G. J. Tearney, Opt. Express 15, 2432 (2007).
  • “Multimodality optical imaging of embryonic heart microstructure”, R. Yelin, D. Yelin, W. Y. Oh, S. H. Yun, C. Boudoux, B. J. Vakoc,B. E. Bouma, and G. J. Tearney, J. Biomed. Opt., 12, 064021 (2007).
  • “Doppler imaging using spectrally-encoded endoscopy”, D. Yelin, B. E. Bouma, J. J. Rosowsky, and G. J. Tearney, Opt. Express 16, 14836 (2008).
  • “Spectrally-encoded color imaging”, D. Kang, D. Yelin, B. E. Bouma, and G. J. Tearney, Opt. Express 17, 15239 (2009).
  • “Theoretical analysis of spectrally encoded endoscopy”, M. Merman, A. Abramov, and D. Yelin, Opt. Express, 17, 24045 (2009).
  • “Multiple-channel spectrally encoded imaging”, A. Abramov, L. Minai, and D. Yelin, Opt. Express, 18, 14745 (2010).
  • “Flow cytometry using spectrally encoded confocal microscopy”, L. Golan and D. Yelin, Opt. Lett., 35, 2218 (2010).
  • Optical imaging of the human body
  • Spectrally encoded sensors
  • Miniature medical endoscopy
  • Advanced optical microscopy
  • Light-tissue interaction
  • Nanoparticles and high power femtosecond laser therapy