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[Illinois] ECE 564: Modern Light Microscopy
Courses | 11 Apr 2016 | Contributor(s):: Gabriel Popescu
Current research topics in modern light microscopy: optics principles (statistical optics, Gaussian optics, elastic light scattering, dynamic light scattering); traditional microscopy (bright field, dark field, DIC, phase contract, confocal, epi-fluorescence, confocal fluorescence); current...
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[Illinois] Physics 550 Biomolecular Physics
Courses | 05 Sep 2013 | Contributor(s):: Klaus Schulten, Taekjip Ha
Physical concepts governing the structure and function of biological macromolecules; general properties, spatial structure, energy levels, dynamics and functions, and relation to other complex physical systems such as glasses; recent research in biomolecular physics;...
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[Illinois] ECE 416: Biosensors
Courses | 07 Feb 2013 | Contributor(s):: Brian Cunningham
Learn the underlying engineering principles used to detect small molecules, DNA, proteins, and cells in the context of applications in diagnostic testing, pharmaceutical research, and environmental monitoring. Biosensor approaches including electrochemistry, fluorescence,...
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[Illinois] ECE 564 Modern Light Microscopy
Courses | 25 Apr 2012 | Contributor(s):: Gabriel Popescu
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Illinois ECE 460 Optical Imaging
Courses | 03 Nov 2011 | Contributor(s):: Gabriel Popescu
Introduction to visible and infrared imaging systems covering fields, optical elements, electronic sensors, and embedded processing systems. Lectures and labs cover active and passive illumination, ranging, holography, polarization, coherence, spectroscopy, and sampling with an emphasis on...
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ME 597/PHYS 570: Fundamentals of Atomic Force Microscopy (Fall 2010)
Courses | 01 Sep 2010 | Contributor(s):: Ron Reifenberger, Arvind Raman
Fall 2010 A course for students interested in learning the fundamentals underlying Atomic Force Microscopy.
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ME 597/PHYS 570: Fundamentals of Atomic Force Microscopy (Fall 2009)
Courses | 03 Sep 2009 | Contributor(s):: Ron Reifenberger, Arvind Raman
A course for students interested in learning the fundamentals underlying Atomic Force Microscopy.
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Illinois Physics 498: Introduction to Biological Physics
Courses | 07 Apr 2008 | Contributor(s):: Paul R Selvin
We will apply simple yet powerful ideas of physics to gain some understanding of biology. (What is the inertia of a bacteria and how does this affect its behavior?) We will begin with atoms, move to molecules, then macromolecules, then cells, and finally whole systems. For example, how do we...