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28 October 2024

Revolutionary terahertz spectrometer: a step forward in space observation

Revolutionary terahertz spectrometer: a step forward in space observation

Researchers at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), in close collaboration with SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research and LongWave Photonics LLC, have achieved a breakthrough in terahertz spectroscopy—a vital technology to study galaxies, stars, and planetary formation. They created a centimeter-sized, lightweight terahertz spectrometer that could replace traditional half-meter-sized, bulky, and heavy spectrometers in future space observatories. The new device could significantly reduce costs and offer greater flexibility in launching, making these space observatories more affordable and feasible. The innovation is published in Laser & Photonics Reviews.

21 October 2024

Start Medical Delta Program ‘‘Advanced brain imaging for diagnosis and prediction of dementia’

Start Medical Delta Program ‘‘Advanced brain imaging for diagnosis and prediction of dementia’

The programme aims to make an accurate distinction between people with a high and low risk of dementia outside the hospital. For high-risk patients, the program then aims to provide faster and more accurate diagnoses with advanced imaging and image analysis techniques. The goal is to use analysis tools effectively, sustainably and affordably, and to determine which test is most suitable for whom and when.

21 October 2024

Start Medical Delta Program ‘Cancer diagnostics for sustainable health care (CARES)’

Start Medical Delta Program ‘Cancer diagnostics for sustainable health care (CARES)’

The developments within this programme contribute to a more sustainable and affordable healthcare system by means of earlier cancer diagnoses, (quantitative) indications and more efficient treatments for only those cancer patients who will actually benefit from them.

18 October 2024

Cover article Nature Light: Science & Applications | Computational Imaging for EUV wafer metrology

Cover article Nature Light: Science & Applications | Computational Imaging for EUV wafer metrology

The paper EUV wafer metrology using computational imaging method “ptychography” has been selected by Nature Light: Science & Applications as the cover article for the next issue to be published on 31 October.

15 October 2024

Mark Vermeulen joined ImPhys as PhD student

Mark Vermeulen joined ImPhys as PhD student

Mark Vermeulen is a new PhD student in the Menzel group. He will focus on the theoretical analysis and image processing of light scattering signals.

11 October 2024

Qiao-Ling Wang joined ImPhys as MSc student

Qiao-Ling Wang joined ImPhys as MSc student

Qiao-Ling will be doing her master thesis under the supervision of Bernd Rieger. The topic is on estimating the localization and orientation of single molecules in the 4pi microscope setup.

11 October 2024

Julie Raude joined ImPhys as MSc student

Julie Raude joined ImPhys as MSc student

Julie Raude is an applied physics master student. She is starting her master thesis project in the lab of Jacob Hoogenboom with Stijn Karaçoban as daily supervisor. The project is about imaging a sample with higher resolution using an ion beam miller with an electron microscope.

04 October 2024

Elise Perton joined ImPhys as PhD student

Elise Perton joined ImPhys as PhD student

Elise Perton's PhD project will be a collaboration between Jacob Hoogenboom and Arjen Jakobi (Bionanoscience). She will use the integrated fluorescence cryo FIB-SEM (built by Daan Boltje) to investigate GBP proteins, and push towards superresolution light microscopy in this integrated fluorescence cryo FIB-SEM.

04 October 2024

Tim Holtgrefe joined ImPhys as MSc student

Tim Holtgrefe joined ImPhys as MSc student

Tim Holtgrefe is a nanobiology master student. He started his master thesis in the Brinks lab with Marco Post as his daily supervisor. His project focusses on the discovery of novel voltage-dependent fluorescent rhodopsins.

04 October 2024

Arash Tebyani joined ImPhys as Postdoc

Arash Tebyani joined ImPhys as Postdoc

Arash Tebyani joined the Hoogenboom group as postdoc. He will be studying electron-matter interaction, beam damage, charge diffusion and related topics.

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