8am: discussing exoplanet detection techniques with @Emma_McCarthy4 from #Teledyne/ @Princeton_Inst Today. Fun fact: I used/characterized a Photometrics Cascade camera when I was a PhD student in ~2003, 1 of the first with EMCCD technology (& the 7.4µm pixel chip from Texas Inst)
Another great week of custom remote demo sessions! See Nicole’s thoughts on interactive sessions, with our experts explaining CCD sensor theory and optimization of LightField software. Book yours now! https://t.co/B2cTFi9HRe
Check out the latest episode of our podcast series #ScienceOffCamera, produced with @Photometrics. We are talking with Prof. Heather Allen from @OhioState about achieving career goals and what we can learn about surfaces using non-linear spectroscopy: https://t.co/eZwYMtG0uE
Talking to Prof. Dave McCamant about investigating ultra-fast photochemistry between molecules, developing solar fuels and the lab post-shutdown. Listen to the latest episode of our podcast series #ScienceOffCamera produced with @Photometrics: https://t.co/eZwYMtG0uE
Excited to start another week of our interactive remote learning sessions! Our dedicated team have a range of scientific cameras and spectrometers to demonstrate – with more than just a screen, you can ask the questions that matter most. Book yours today:
Thanks again to @Paul_Roach and @Metcalfe_AD for the insightful discussion!! Would be lovely to celebrate in person once this is all over!! And of course incredible thanks to @DWLiam for all his help over the past four years!
So proud of @Emma_McCarthy4 who passed her viva with minors today. Our first full e viva. It's been amazing to see Emma grow into an amazing scientist who understands #collagen assembly like noone else! Thanks to @Paul_Roach and @Metcalfe_AD for examining 🎉🎉🎉
@Paul_Roach @AnnetteB_N8 @DWLiam@Metcalfe_AD Thank you, its was really lovely to have a good discussion about everything and hopefully meet you in person soon!
While working as an Applications Specialist for a physical sciences company and revising for my viva, I have found myself partaking in "Scientific Parkour" - astrophysics theory to protein biology in 30 mins 🤯
#physicsmeetsbiology#sciencetwitter#postphd
Researchers at Stanford University have used NIR-II fluorescent SWNTs to image blood vessels in mice! Find out how they enhanced resolution with newly synthesised fluorophores: