Xinze Xu
I have focused on the autofluorescence of organisms and microbes which is a fascinating natural phenomenon, bringing various new methods to biological research, including creative tools. Correspondingly, autofluorescence originates from the organism self but the source is controversial. In addition, I tend to use Raman spectroscopy for monitoring and detection. Of course, I have always been really into Raman imaging. Currently, I am mainly focusing on the study of plant roots using fluorescence imaging and RGB technology under Prof. Jhonathan Ephrath and Prof. Naftali Lazarovitch guidance. The aim of our research is to prove that fluorescence and fluorescent roots are powerful tools for investigating the state of the underground part of plants, especially with environmental pressure. If you are also deeply delving into these methods, I will not refuse any effective communication in multiple approaches.
Perhaps, you can often meet me in the pub. I met a lot of amazing people there, they are friendly, bright, funny, and caring. And I enjoy playing Snooker there with them so that I can also exercise cogitation and train concentration. 
By the way, the supporting picture shows me and my dog.