Master Erasmus Mundus Nano Bio Photonics
The Master for Photonics Engineering, Nanophotonics and Biophotonics merging top universities in Marseille, Karlsruhe and Barcelona is seeking excellent students candidates of European Union nationality. 8 positions are offered, with a grant up to 10 000 € / year. See the link.
- State-of-the-art teaching on modern photonics
- Prestigious Erasmus Mundus program
- Up to 10 000 € / year scholarship
- International culture exchange among students (20 students: 8 from EU and 12 non-EU).
- Boiling student ambiances of Marseille, Karlsruhe and Barcelona
(c) Jorge Cham, phdcomics.com
This month in Micscape
My recent Micscape article focuses on the Wild Heerbrugg M20 microscope's binocular head and its effects on imaging. In my opinion, the M20 is simply the best stand for amateur microscopy, balancing optical quality, cost, and size.
European Master Nano Photonics
The Master for Photonics Engineering, Nanophotonics and Biophotonics aims at giving an extensive two-year teaching program from fundamentals to advanced research topics in Photonics and its interdisciplinary applications.
The application for European Union students is currently open. See the link here.
What are the advantages of this program ?
- state-of-the-art teaching on truly modern photonics (not 19th century physics)
- prestigious Erasmus Mundus EU program
- Up to 10 000 € / year scholarship
- International culture exchange among students (20 students selected, 8 from EU and 12 non-EU).
- Experience the boiling student ambiances of Marseille, Karlsruhe and Barcelona
In one sentence : get best teaching, money & warm atmosphere. What do you expect more ? Apply NOW !
(I wish I had such an opportunity while I was student in the gloomy Paris suburbs...)
SPIE Photonics West Proceedings 2
Following in SPIE Photonics West conference in last January, we have a second proceedings paper published. This one corresponds to an invited contribution.
Enhanced fluorescence from metal nanoapertures: physical characterizations and biophotonic applications
J. Wenger, H. Aouani, D. Gérard, S. Blair, T.W. Ebbesen and H. Rigneault Proc. of SPIE, Proc. SPIE Vol. 7577, pp.75770J (2010)
A personal reprint can be found here.
The major contribution of this proceedings paper is to provide with the most general figures to predict the fluorescence enhancement factors by nanoapertures for almost every kind of fluorescent molecule. This knowledge is essential to discuss the ability to detect low-quantum yield species.
We also report of the following new results :
- detailed physical characterization of this phenomenon for apertures milled in gold and aluminum
- first demonstration of single metal nanoapertures to perform DNA hybridization sensing