Tags: biophotonics

Online Presentations (1-11 of 11)

  1. Peter Wang - Introduction of Biotechnology and Cellular Engineering

    Online Presentations | 15 May 2013 | Contributor(s):: Mohamud Yusuf Mohamed

    Peter Wang, UIUC

  2. Kent Choquette - Introduction to Nanophotonics

    Online Presentations | 15 May 2013 | Contributor(s):: Kent D Choquette, Mohamud Yusuf Mohamed

  3. Krishna Tangella - Tissue Pathology and Red Blood Cells disorder - A Primer

    Online Presentations | 15 May 2013

    Krishna Tangella is a board certified Anatomic and Clinical pathologist practicing at Christie Clinic in the Urbana-Champaign. He is a member of Board of Directors of the Provena Covenant Medical Center Foundation. He is a Member, Board of Directors at Christie Clinic, Member, Board of Directors...

  4. [Illinois] Biophotonics 2012: Single Molecule Fluorescence and Optical Trapping Applied to Molecular Motors: Two Can Do it Better Than One

    Online Presentations | 06 Jun 2012 | Contributor(s):: Paul R Selvin

  5. Intro to: Fourier optics, Light scattering, Holography, QPI (Parts 1 and 2)

    Online Presentations | 30 May 2012 | Contributor(s):: Gabriel Popescu

  6. 2010 Nano-Biophotonics Summer School @ UIUC Lecture 2 - 2D/3D Fourier transforms & Electromagnetic fields/ Lorentz-Drude model

    Online Presentations | 25 Sep 2010 | Contributor(s):: Gabriel Popescu

    So far, we have discussed Fourier transformations involving one-dimensional functions. Of course, in studying imaging, the conceptmust be generalized to 2D and 3D functions. For example, diffraction and 2D image formation are treated efficiently via 2D Fouriertransforms, while light scattering...

  7. 2010 Nano-Biophotonics Summer School @ UIUC Lecture 5 - Biomedicine - A tour of the Cell

    Online Presentations | 25 Sep 2010 | Contributor(s):: Marina Marjanovic

    Edited and Uploaded by Omar Sobh, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  8. 2010 Nano-Biophotonics Summer School @ UIUC Lecture 3 - Fourier optics - Nonlinear optics - Microscopy

    Online Presentations | 25 Sep 2010 | Contributor(s):: Kimani C Toussaint

    Ray optics-Limit of wave optics when wavelength isinfinitesimally smallWave optics-provides a description of opticalphenomena using scalar wave theoryElectromagnetic optics- provides most completetreatment of light within classical opticsQuantum optics-provides a quantum mechanicaldescription of...

  9. 2010 Nano-Biophotonics Summer School @ UIUC Lecture 4 - Gaussian beam propagation - Elastic light scattering - Dynamic light scattering

    Online Presentations | 25 Sep 2010 | Contributor(s):: Gabriel Popescu

    Often, experiments involve light beams. A light beam can be defined as a distribution of field that fulfills the approximation in Eq. 20,i.e. is characterized by a dominant wave vector component, k(z) >> k(x) , k(y) . A beam is, therefore, the spatial equivalent of quasimonochromaticlight,...

  10. 2010 Nano-Biophotonics Summer School @ UIUC Lecture 1 - Introduction

    Online Presentations | 20 Sep 2010 | Contributor(s):: Rashid Bashir, Stephen Boppart

    Edited and Uploaded by Omar Sobh, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  11. Molecular Interferometry

    Online Presentations | 26 Jun 2007 | Contributor(s):: David D. Nolte

    While single-molecule detection through fluorescence has now become common-place, there has been no analogous single-molecule capability using direct detection approaches such as interferometry. This limitation is slowly yielding to high-speed interferoemtric detection that is pushing the...