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Fysica 2016
More info here: Fysica. Plenary speakers: Takaaki Kajita (University of Tokyo) - Nobel Prize in Physics 2015 Ronald Hanson (TUD) Michel Orrit (UL) Ewine van Dishoeck (UL) During the Young Speakers Contest three young speakers will try to win the approval of the public. The public votes for the winner. Of course companies and institutes are present at the FYSICA-market. The Algemene Ledenvergadering van de NNV and the finals of the SPIN-Bacherlorproject contest both take place during lunch. Focus Sessions…
Find out more »BSM Seminar
Patrick van den Berg: ‘An integrated transcriptomics and proteomics study of embryonic stem cell differentiation ’
Find out more »Group Meeting on 22 April 2016
Weekly meeting of the Single-Molecule Optics group Friday, 22 April 2016 Time: 09:00 Place: HL 1122a Agenda 1. General information 2. Round table of recent results and news 3. Literature report by Nico Verhart on the following paper: Few-photon coherent nonlinear optics with a single molecule by A. Maser, B. Gmeiner, T. Utikal, S. Götzinger and V. Sandoghdar Nature Photonics (2016) (advance online publication) DOI: 10.1038/nphoton.2016.63
Find out more »BSM special seminar
On Monday 9th May Julian Gargiulo, from the University of Buenos Aires and CIBION institute will visit our group. Please find bellow the information for the seminar he will be giving. Printing and connecting colloidal nanoparticles with optical forces Julian Gargiulo Optical printing is a simple and flexible method to bring colloidal nanoparticles from suspension to specific locations of a substrate. However, its application has been limited to the fabrication of arrays of isolated nanoparticles because, until now, it was…
Find out more »Group Meeting on 20 May 2016
Weekly meeting of the Single-Molecule Optics group Friday, 20 May 2016 Time: 09:00 Place: HL 1122a Agenda 1. General information 2. Round table of recent results and news 3. Literature report by Weichun Zhang on the following paper: Monitoring the Electrochemistry of Single Molecules by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, by Emiliano Cortés, Pablo G. Etchegoin, Eric C. Le Ru, Alejandro Fainstein, María E. Vela, and Roberto C. Salvarezza J. Am. Chem. Soc. 132 (2010) 18034–18037 DOI: 10.1021/ja108989b
Find out more »Group Meeting on 1 July 2016
Weekly meeting of the Single-Molecule Optics group Friday, 01 July 2016 Time: 09:00 Place: HL 1122a Agenda 1. General information 2. Round table of recent results and news 3. Literature report by Amin Moradi on the following paper: Spectroscopy and microscopy of single molecules in nanoscopic channels: spectral behavior vs confinement depth by B. Gmeiner, A. Maser, T. Utikal, S. Götzinger, and V. Sandoghdar Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., accepted for publication; DOI 10.1039/c6cp01698g (2016).
Find out more »Aquiles’ PhD defense
You are all invited to Aquiles' public PhD defense. The tittle of the thesis is "Gold Nanorod Photoluminescence. Applications to Imaging and Temperature Sensing"
Find out more »Single-Molecule Meeting Friday 12 January 2018
Weekly meeting of the Single-Molecule Optics group > Friday, 12 January 2018 > Time: 09:00 > Place: HL 126 > > Agenda 1. General information 2. Round table of recent results and news 3. Talk by Martin Caldarola on the following paper: Chirality detection of enantiomers using twisted optical metamaterials by Yang Zhao, Amir N. Askarpour, Liuyang Sun, Jinwei Shi, Xiaoqin Li and Andrea Alù Nat. Commun. 8 (2017) 14180 doi: 10.1038/ncomms14180
Find out more »NGL Lecture Michel Orrit
Single molecules and single gold nanoparticles in the spotlight
Find out more »Casimir Spring School – Sun, Sailing, Science!
More information at the Casimir website Our Casimir PhD Platform committee invites you to join the seventh edition of the Casimir Spring School 'Sun, Sailing, and Science', that will take place on April 24th, 25th, and 26th in Heeg, Friesland. It is a great opportunity to present your research to your peers and there is plenty of time to get to know your fellow Casimir PhD students and postdocs better!
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