Microscopy at Exeter

Date 16 May 2012
Time 13.30-16.30
Location Geoffrey Pope 328, Streatham Campus

The second Exeter Imaging Network workshop of 2012 provided an overview of the microscopy facilities available at the University and was co-sponsored by Leica and ISS Group.

Presentations       

  • Time resolved scanning polarizing microscopy: probing the picosecond dynamics of magneto- and electro-optic materials -  Rob Hicken (Physics)                
  • Label-Free and Loving It! -  Julian Moger (Biophotonics)                                                            
  • Introduction to the Bioimaging Suite - Martin Schuster and Peter Splatt (Biosciences)                                                                
  • Imaging techniques at atomic level - Hong Chang and Lesley Wears (Engineering)

 

 

Further Information

The Exeter Imaging Network is funded by Bridging the Gaps. It is a forum where University of Exeter bioscientists, mathematicians, systems biologists, physicists, computer scientists and anyone else with an interest in image acquisition and analysis can find collaborators or colleagues with similar imaging interests, problems and solutions.

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