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04 June 2019

Martin Verweij elected as Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America

Martin Verweij elected as Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America

The Executive Council of the Acoustical Society of America has elected Martin Verweij as Fellow for his contributions to nonlinear medical ultrasound. The prestigious Fellow title is granted by academic societies to members who have made an enduring impact on their scientific field and a significant contribution to the organization of the society.

22 May 2019

Work of Yifeng Shao highlighted story in SPIE newsroom

Work of Yifeng Shao highlighted story in SPIE newsroom

Reconstructing the phase of a field from intensity measurements is a long-standing and ubiquitous challenge, known as the phase retrieval problem. The new phase reconstruction method by Yifeng Shao, PhD student @ImPhys, overcomes several challenges of conventional iterative CDI algorithms and holographic methods.

21 May 2019

Jeroen Heldens successfully defended his PhD thesis

Jeroen Heldens successfully defended his PhD thesis

On May 17th, 2019 Jeroen Heldens successfuly defended his PhD thesis on "Raman based identification of on-chip trapped single micro-organisms".

13 May 2019

Christiano Glessi joined ImPhys as PhD student

Christiano Glessi joined ImPhys as PhD student

Christiano Glessi is a PhD student, on a secondment from Oslo University, as part of the ELENA Marie Curie programme. He is working on tests of novel precursors for electron beam induced processing. Christiano collaborates with Aya Mahgoub and is supervised by Kees Hagen.

08 May 2019

Book launch: "Imaging Optics" by Joseph Braat and Peter Török

Book launch: "Imaging Optics" by Joseph Braat and Peter Török

Joseph Braat, a former professor of optics in the ImPhys department, has finally wrapped up his contribution to the book Imaging Optics. The book was officially published in print by Cambridge University Press on the 2nd of May 2019. In the accompanying text, you can read about his book-writing Odyssey of 10 years.

03 May 2019

A new vision for neuroscience

A new vision for neuroscience

A team of scientists at Harvard University, led by professor dr. Adam Cohen and first author dr. Yoav Adam, and including Imaging Physics’ dr. Daan Brinks, today published a paper in Nature, for the first time showing a ‘live broadcast of the brain’, ‘transforming neural electrical signals into sparks visible through a microscope.’

23 April 2019

Publication in Optics Letters by Boling Ouyang

Publication in Optics Letters by Boling Ouyang

“On-chip silicon Mach–Zehnder interferometer sensor for ultrasound detection”. This experimental work on a novel ultrasound sensor is the result of a collaboration of members of three ImPhys sections and a partner of Ghent University. In the Letter we report an integrated photonics Mach-Zehnder interferometer for ultrasound detection, fabricated in silicon-on-insulator technology.

27 March 2019

Comenius Teaching Fellow granted to team Freek Pols

Comenius Teaching Fellow granted to team Freek Pols

The Comenius Teaching Fellow has been granted to the project of Forrest Bradbury, University College Amsterdam, in which TU Delft is also involved. They will be developing a lab course in which students use sensors in mobile phones and arduinos.

26 March 2019

Silvania Pereira guest teacher at KinderAcademie Delft

Silvania Pereira guest teacher at KinderAcademie Delft

The KinderAcademie is the weekend school in Delft, where children from groups 7 and 8 of the primary school learn about all kinds of different professions. The majority of the children is coming from emigration families or are growing up in a poverty situation. The Kinderacademy aims to inspire the children and help them to broaden their horizons in order to make new choices for their future.

26 March 2019

Publication Stallinga, Rieger et al in 7-year highlights edition of the journal "Methods and Applications in Fluorescence"

For their seven year anniversary the journal "Methods and Applications in Fluorescence" issued a special edition "Highlights" with some of the excellent fluorescence research from the journal. One of the articles is the publication of ImPhys researchers Sjoerd Stallinga and Bernd Rieger et al on on super-resolution microscopy.

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