Randy Bartels

Randy A. Bartels
Bartels with wife Lauren Myracle
Alma materUniversity of Michigan (M.S., Ph.D.) Oklahoma State University (B.S.)
SpouseLauren Myracle
Scientific career
InstitutionsMorgridge Institute for Research

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Colorado State University
ThesisCoherent Control of Atoms and Molecules (2002)
Academic advisorsMargaret Murnane, Henry Kapteyn
Websitehttps://morgridge.org/research/labs/bartels/

Randy Alan Bartels is an American investigator at the Morgridge Institute for Research and a professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He has been awarded the Adolph Lomb Medal from the Optical Society of America, a National Science Foundation CAREER award, a Sloan Research Fellowship in physics, an Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award, a Beckman Young Investigator Award, and a Presidential Early Career Award for Science and Engineering (PECASE). In 2020 and 2022, he received support from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to develop microscope technologies for imaging tissues and cells.[1] 

  1. ^ Ziemer, Tom. "Focus on new faculty: Randy Bartels pushes limits of imaging". College of Engineering - University of Wisconsin-Madison. Retrieved 2023-10-30.