Seminar on Modern Optics and Spectroscopy
FALL 2013
September 24 |
Changhuei Yang, California Institute of Technology
Turning tissue transparent by optical time-reversal |
October 1 |
Paul Campagnola, University of Wisconsin
Second harmonic generation imaging microscopy of ovarian cancer |
October 8 |
7th Annual Dasari Lecture
Moungi Bawendi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Excitons in nanocrystal quantum dots: Science, technology, and the path
to market |
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October 22 |
Tony Heinz, Columbia University
Seeing electrons in two dimensions |
November 5 |
Dirk Englund, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Imaging and manipulating electron spins in a microscope |
November 12 |
Marcos Dantus, Michigan State University
Developing the concept of ultrashort shaped laser pulses as photonic reagents and probes |
November 19 |
Apparao M. Rao, Clemson University
Graphene coating-enabled surface plasmon coupled emission and optical aiode
action
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November 26 |
Chris Xu, Cornell University
Pushing the limits of nonlinear microscopy |
December 3 |
Bruce D. Kay, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Creating beakers without walls: Formation of deeply-supercooled binary liquid
solutions from nanoscale amorphous solid films |
December 10 |
Terry Miller, Ohio State University
Exploring the high-resolution spectroscopy of molecules that can affect the quality of your life |
TUESDAYS, 12:00-1:00, GRIER ROOM (34-401)
Refreshments served following the seminar
Sponsored by the MIT Laser Biomedical Research Center, the Department of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, the Department of Chemistry, and the School of Science, MIT.
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