Hello everyone! We would like to invite you to our first ever community hangout night, where we will have fun with board games and snacks while getting to know each other!
Come join us today 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Photonics Center 9th Floor West End Lounge.
We are pleased to announce that the BU Photonics Center Lunch & Learn event, hosted by the Photonics Center and BU SPIE/OPTICA Chapter, will be featuring Dr. Noah A. Rubin from Harvard. The event is scheduled to take place at Photonics Center Room 901 on April 25th at 12:00 PM.
This coming Wednesday BU Photonics Center Lunch & Learn will feature Dr. Xiaojun Cheng from Boston University BME department, hosted by Photonics Center and BU SPIE/OPTICA Chapter, which will take place on March 29 @ 12:00PM at Photonics Center Room 901.
Happy to announce that BU Photonics Center Lunch & Learn will feature Dr. Loza Tadesse @LozaTadesse from @MIT@ragoninstitute hosted by Photonics Center and BU SPIE/OPTICA Chapter, which will take place on February 22 @ 12:00PM at Photonics Center Room 901.
Had a great seminar yesterday with Prof. Nimmi Ramanujam from @DukeGWHT about using different imaging technologies to improve patient outcomes in cervical cancer and breast cancer!
Happy to announce that BU Photonics Center Virtual Distinguished Lecture will feature Dr. Nimmi Ramanujam from @DukeGWHT hosted by BU OSA/SPIE Chapter, which will take place on December 7th @ 2:00PM. Details can be found at: https://t.co/2qotXWcZpO
Presented a pair of posters on comparisons between regular reflection fundus imaging and our new trans-cranial transmission method (deets: https://t.co/EbpwD7GV9U ), and was cleaned out of poster print-outs halfway through the poster session!
Happy to be in Vancouver for the 1st time for #arvo! Come see my posters comparing reflection and transcranial fundus imaging on Saturday. (during Imaging in the Eye) and Thursday. Here's a preview
4 years ago, art historian Andrew Tallon used #lasers to painstakingly scan and digitally map #NotreDame. His work could support rebuilding efforts after the tragic #NotreDameCathedralFire https://t.co/r6hwseK9vE
Time for pie on this “Pi Day”! Any way you slice them, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter is constant and rounded to 3.14 (14 March). Remember the words of wisdom- why should you never talk to Pi? Because it will go on and on forever! We prefer rounding.