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SUMMARY:Dynamic optics for laser microfabrication and high-resolution micr
 oscopy
DTSTART:20190603T101500
DTEND:20190603T113000
DTSTAMP:20260408T044337Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dr. Martin Booth\nUniversity of Oxford\nInstitute of Mic
 roengineering - Distinguished Lecture\n\nCampus Lausanne SV 1717 (live)\nC
 ampus Microcity MC B0 302 (video)\nZoom Live Stream: https://epfl.zoom.us/
 j/351365168\n\nAbstract: I will review recent work on using dynamic optica
 l elements\, such as deformable mirrors and spatial light modulators\, to 
 increase the capabilities of laser micro fabrication and optical microscop
 y.  In particular\, I will show how adaptive aberration correction and dy
 namic parallelisation can improve precision and reliability and increase t
 he accessible volume and speed of these systems. Applications of our laser
  writing technology range from quantum optics\, through radiation sensing 
 to security marking of diamond gemstones. Our imaging methods include appl
 ications in cell biology\, neuroscience and super-resolution microscopy. 
 \n\nBio: Prof Booth is Professor of Engineering Science at the University 
 of Oxford. His research group is based in the Department of Engineering Sc
 ience and has many collaborations in other departments across Oxford. His 
 research involves the development and application of adaptive optical meth
 ods in microscopy\, laser-based materials processing and biomedical scienc
 e.  In 2012 Prof Booth was awarded the “Young Researcher Award in Optic
 al Technologies” from the Erlangen School of Advanced Optical Technologi
 es at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg\, Germany\, and a visiting prof
 essorship at the university. In 2014 he was awarded the International Comm
 ission for Optics Prize. He was appointed Professor of Engineering Science
  in 2014. He has over one hundred publications in peer-reviewed journals\,
  over fifteen patents\, and has co-founded two spin-off companies\, Aurox 
 Ltd and Opsydia Ltd\n\nNote: The Seminar Series is eligible for ECTS credi
 ts in the EDMI doctoral program. 
LOCATION:SV 1717 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==SV%201717
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