494th JENA Optics Colloquium · New Dimensions for Adaptive Optics in Microscopy
Präsenz: Abbe-Center of Photonics, Albert-Einstein-Str. 6, 07745 Jena
Online: https://optonet-jena-de.zoom.us/j/87412955567
Since May 2018, the traditional JENA Carl Zeiss Optics Colloquium has been held as the JENA Optics Colloquium at the Abbe Center of Photonics on the Beutenberg Campus Jena or online. It is open to all interested parties from research, industry and education and sees itself as a forum for new technologies in the field of photonics.
New dimensions for adaptive optics in microscopy
Prof. Martin J. Booth « University of Oxford
Adaptive optics (AO) is being widely adopted to correct phase aberrations introduced by microscope optical systems and specimens. These aberrations compromise image quality by reducing contrast and resolution. Adaptive elements, such as deformable mirrors or liquid crystal spatial light modulators, are used to modulate the optical wavefronts and remove aberrations. Such AO systems have been developed for microscope applications ranging from deep-tissue imaging of neural activity to super-resolution microscopy. However, AO can be applied to optical properties other than phase. We will discuss developments in spatiotemporal control of short-pulse lasers and light polarization can further enhance the AO microscopy toolkit beyond solely phase correction.
Prof. Martin J. Booth
Prof Booth is Professor of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford. His research group is based in the Department of Engineering Science and has many collaborations in other departments across Oxford. His research involves the development and application of adaptive optical methods in microscopy, laser-based materials processing and biomedical science. He has held Royal Academy of Engineering and EPSRC Research Fellowships and in 2016 received an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council. He was appointed Professor of Engineering Science in 2014. In 2012 Prof Booth was awarded the »Young Researcher Award in Optical Technologies« from the Erlangen School of Advanced Optical Technologies at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, and a visiting professorship at the university. In 2014 he was awarded the International Commission for Optics Prize. He has over 160 publications in peer-reviewed journals, over 25 patents, and has co-founded two spin-off companies, Aurox Ltd and Opsydia Ltd.
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- The event is open to all interested parties and can be booked now.
- You can participate on-site (Abbe Center of Photonics) or remotely via Zoom. Please book the appropriate ticket.
- The participation is free of charge.
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The JENA Optics Colloquium is supported by: Carl Zeiss AG · Ernst Abbe University Jena · Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering · Friedrich Schiller University Jena · JENOPTIK AG · Leibniz Institute for Photonic Technologies e.V.
Organizer is OptoNet e.V.
HISTORY
The JENA Optics Colloquium goes back to a series of events organized by the Zeiss-Werke in Jena, which was initially launched in 1971 for the further training of employees. By attracting top-class speakers, it quickly developed into an important discussion forum for the country’s leading optics experts.
After 1989, the colloquium was continued in cooperation with the Institute of Applied Optics at the University of Jena, represented by Prof. Kowarschik, and gained further importance through the participation of leading scientists and companies and the cooperation with the Fraunhofer IOF and the Leibniz IPHT, among others.
Event Type
Online
Contact
OptoNet e.V.
Anke Siegmeier
03641–327 92 91
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www.optonet-jena.de
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