If I had not met Gabi as my tensor, I would not have continued my research career. I was fortunate to start my graduate research projects with Gabi. In 2005, Gabi was a postdoc and I was a fresh graduate student in George R. Harrison Spectroscopy Laboratory led by Prof. Michael S. Feld. My very first research project was the combination of QPI and fluorescence imaging, which was supervised by Gabi. I have learned physics, optics, and more importantly attitude towards research and life, from Gabi. We have discussed numerous interesting ideas over beer, which shaped my current research fields. In this talk, I will share the early research results I have worked with Gabi 15 years ago, and the latest research progress which was inspired and influenced from Gabi.
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