Mitchell Harling
Mitchell Harling is a biomedical engineering student, minoring in mechanical engineering and will be graduating from the University of Maine in the spring of 2020. He is currently working in the Tilbury Photonics Lab and the CompuMAINE Lab as a University of Maine Center for Undergraduate Research Scholar to adapt the Metric Space Technique for methods of colocalization and image characterization in FIJI. For the Tilbury Photonics Lab, he has helped design and construct a home-built laser scanning two- photon system capable of optical metabolic imaging, two-photon fluorescence, second harmonic generation, and single photon confocal experiments. In the summer of 2018, he worked as a summer intern at the National Institutes of Health, performing fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) and benchmarking a LabVIEW-based FLIM analysis software. Outside of research, Mitchell is proud to serve as the Vice President of the UMaine Biomedical Engineering Club.
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