In Celebration of Basic Science: From the First Atomic Movies of Strongly Driven Phase Transitions to Star Trek Surgery
MPSD Seminar
- Datum: 16.10.2018
- Uhrzeit: 16:00 - 18:00
- Vortragende(r): R. J. Dwayne Miller
- Atomically Resolved Dynamics Department, MPSD; The Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging (CUI); Departments of Chemistry and Physics, University of Toronto, Canada
- Ort: CFEL (Bldg. 99)
- Raum: Seminar Room I-III, EG.076-080
- Gastgeber: Franz X. Kaertner
4 pm
The 2018 European Physical Society Award Lecture for Research in Laser Science and Applications: The Picosecond Infrared Laser (PIRL) Scalpel: Achieving Fundamental (Single Cell) Limits to Minimally Invasive Surgery and Biodiagnostics.
5 pm
The Future of PIRL Technology: Presentations and Round Table Discussion.
1. PIRL for basic research in biochemistry & diagnostics:
Prof. Dr. H. Schlüter1 & Dr. M. Kwiatkowski2, Dr. C. Krisp1 & Dr. C. Seifert3
Sampling of tissues via PIRL-induced cold vaporization for biomarker screening
2. PIRL for surgery:
Prof. Dr. S. J. Linke1
Laser Vision correction 2020 in ophthalmology - what is next to femtosecond technology?
Prof. Dr. M. Hess1
Application of PIRL in phonomicrosurgery
PD Dr. A. Böttcher1 & H. Petersen4
PIRL application in Otorhinolaryngology
Prof. Dr. J. Regelsberger1 & M. Wurlitzer1
Guiding the PIRL scalpel in neurosurgery by real-time analysis of lipids with mass spectrometry
Prof. Dr. U. Schumacher1, Prof. Dr. T. Lange1 & L. Hänel1
Sampling of human tumors in xenograft mice with PIRL
Prof. Dr. A. Schlaefer3,5, L. Heikaus1 & M. Blumreiter3 & M. Fuh1
Guiding the PIRL-scalpel with OCT
1UKE
2Uni. Groningen
3TUHH
4Klinikum Bremen-Mitte
5MTEC Institute