Biography
Jiqiang Kang received the Ph.D degree from the University of Hong Kong (HKU) in 2018, the M. Eng. degree from Tsinghua University (THU) in 2014, and the B.S. degree from Wuhan University of Technology (WHUT) in 2011. His research interests include endovascular imaging with optical coherence tomography, ultrafast lasers (e.g. fiber and crystal-based near and middle infrared lasers), imaging-guided laser ablation and surgery, and optical fiber nonlinearity.
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Selected Publications
- J. Kang, R. Zhu, Y. Sun, J. Li, and K. K. Y. Wong, “Pencil-beam scanning catheter for intracoronary optical coherence tomography,” Opto-Electronic Advances, 5, 200050 (2022).
- J. Kang, R. Zhu, J. Li, H. Liu, X. Ma, L. Tao, and Y. Sun, “Optical coherence tomography-surveilled laser ablation using multifunctional catheter and 355-nm optical pulses, ” Optics communications, 501, 127364 (2021).
- P. Feng, J. Kang, S. Tan, Y. Ren, C. Zhang, and K. K. Y. Wong, “Dual-comb spectrally encoded confocal microscopy by electro-optic modulators,” Optics Letters, 44(11) 2919-2922 (2019) (Editor’s Pick)
- J. Kang, P. Feng, B. Li, C. Zhang, X. Wei, E. Y. Lam, K. K. Tsia, and K. K. Y. Wong, “Video-rate centimeter-range optical coherence tomography based on dual optical frequency combs by electro-optic modulators,” Optics Express, 26(19): 24928-24939 (2018).
- J. Kang, P. Feng, X. Wei, E. Y. Lam, K. K. Tsia, and K. K. Y. Wong, “A 102-nm, 44.5-MHz inertial-free swept source by mode-locked fiber laser and time stretch technique for optical coherence tomography,” Optics Express, 26(4):4370-4381 (2018).

