If you'd like to be a postdoc on Okinawa, Japan, JSPS programme is now open for applications. Send me a message if you'd like to work in my unit on experiments in cold atoms, WGM cavities, optical nanofibres, optical trapping with tweezers or plasmonics. https://t.co/WgmYusER1i
Check out our latest results on how to generate flows at the microscale with a little bit of heat, just published in Nature Communications.
"Hydrodynamic manipulation of nano-objects by optically induced thermo-osmotic flows", https://t.co/y1Ood3lPhh
You want to do optical cooling, single molecule microscopy and microfluidics? Then you might want to join us as a PhD on the project "Anti-Stokes Cooling for Fluidics"
https://t.co/7qAHBN1eGQ
Two more excellent speakers tomorrow, June 9th
3:00 PM (CET): Prof. Dr. Vahid Sandoghdar
3:45 PM (CET): Dr. Mustafa Kansiz
check out: https://t.co/1nhMlFVehI
Don't miss, June 2nd, 2021 in the Photothermal Webinar:
3:00 PM (CET): Dr. Matz Liebel, High-speed 3D Phototransient Imaging over Large Volumes-of-View
3:45 PM (CET): Dr. Chia-Lung Hsieh, Quantitative Absorption Imaging by Widefield Interferometric Photothermal Microscopy
Check out our new PRL
How Activity Landscapes Polarize Microswimmers without Alignment Forces
Phys. Rev. Lett. 126, 228001 (2021) - https://t.co/FfB0IGhGha
3:45 PM (Netherlands/German time): Prof. Dr. Stephan Link, Rice University, USA: Probing Nanoscale Temperature Differences Among Nanoparticle Assemblies with Wavelength-Dependent Photothermal Imaging
3:00 PM (Netherlands/German time): Dr. Ilia Pavlovetc, University of Notre Dame, USA: Infrared Photothermal Microscopy and its Applications in Materials and Environmental Sciences
Our next two lectures in the Photothermal Webinar
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
3:00 PM (Netherlands/German time): Prof. Dr. Ji-Xin Cheng, Mid-Infrared Photothermal Microscopy
3:45 PM (Netherlands/German time): Dr. Guillaume Baffou, Quantitative Phase Microscopy in Nanophotonics
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