Prof. Hatice Altug
Full Professor at Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
SPIE Involvement:
Conference Program Committee | Conference Chair | Author | Editor | Student Chapter Advisor
Area of Expertise:
Nanophotonics , Biosensors , Lab on a chip , Surface Enhanced IR Spectroscopy , Microfluidics , Nanofabrication
Profile Summary

Hatice Altug is professor in Bioengineering Department of Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. She is also director of EPFL Doctoral School in Photonics. She received her Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Stanford University in 2007 and her B.S. in Physics from Bilkent University (Turkey) in 2000. Prof. Altug is the recipient of European Physical Society Emmy Noether Distinction, Optical Society of America Adolph Lomb Medal, and U.S. Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. She received European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant, ERC Proof of Concept Grant, U.S. Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award, U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER Award, Massachusetts Life Science Center New Investigator Award, IEEE Photonics Society Young Investigator Award. She is an elected fellow of Optical Society of America. She won the Inventors’ Challenge competition of Silicon Valley in 2005, and has been named to Popular Science Magazine’s "Brilliant 10" list in 2011.

Prof. Altug’s research is focused on nanophotonics and its application to biosensing with expertise covering from optics, microfluidics, nanofabrication, biochemistry to data science. Her laboratory introduces next-generation nanophotonic biosensors, spectroscopy, and bioimaging technologies for label-free, real-time, and high-throughput analysis of biological samples for point-of-care diagnostics, bioanalytics, and life sciences.
Publications (27)

Proceedings Article | 13 March 2024 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 12858, 1285804 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3003239
KEYWORDS: Proteins, Parkinson disease, Neurological disorders, Alzheimer's disease, Infrared sensors, Plasmonics, Nanoplasmonics, Deep learning, Sensors, Infrared spectroscopy

Proceedings Article | 3 October 2022 Presentation
Proceedings Volume PC12197, PC121970P (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2632574
KEYWORDS: Nanofabrication, Mid-IR, Dielectric filters, Biosensing, Wave sensors, Unmanned vehicles, Thermography, Semiconductors, Polarization control, Plasmonics

Proceedings Article | 10 March 2020 Presentation
Proceedings Volume 11254, 1125406 (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2545619
KEYWORDS: Biosensors, Nanoplasmonics, Plasmonics, Digital imaging, Proteins, Biological research, Biosensing, Nanoparticles, Light-matter interactions, Medical research

Proceedings Article | 22 July 2019 Paper
Proceedings Volume 11076, 1107619 (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2525878
KEYWORDS: Plasmonics, Point-of-care devices, Biological research, Proteins, Interferometry, Nanostructures, Bacteria, Microscopes, Cancer, Consumer electronics

Proceedings Article | 23 May 2018 Open Access Presentation
Proceedings Volume 10671, 106711M (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2306448
KEYWORDS: Biosensors, Plasmonics, Biosensing, Nanoplasmonics, Proteins, Biomedical optics, Mid-IR, Medicine, Point-of-care devices, Multiplexing

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Conference Committee Involvement (29)
Plasmonics in Biology and Medicine XXII
25 January 2025 | San Francisco, United States
Plasmonics: Design, Materials, Fabrication, Characterization, and Applications XXII
18 August 2024 | San Diego, California, United States
Biophotonics in Point-of-Care III
10 April 2024 | Strasbourg, France
Metamaterials XIV
7 April 2024 | Strasbourg, France
Plasmonics in Biology and Medicine XXI
28 January 2024 | San Francisco, California, United States
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