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Lightcore Technologies, partner of the CRIMSON project, participated in the Focus on Microscope conference (FOM 2024) held from March 24 to March 27, 2024, in Genoa, Italy.
The results from the CRIMSON project have been presented on the 7th International Congress on Biophotonics (ICOB 2024) in Jena, Germany from 3 – 7 March 2024.
On Wednesday, March 20th, 2024, partners of the CRIMSON project gathered in Paris for a general meeting, expertly hosted by INSERM at the Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers.
During last month’s Photonics West conference in San Francisco, Tino Eidam, representing consortium member Active Fiber Systems, presented the recent progress on the Laser systems being developed partly within CRIMSON.
From January 27th to February 1st, the latest findings of the CRIMSON project were presented at the SPIE Photonics West conference in San Francisco. Led by project coordinator Prof. Dario Polli, a team of researchers had the opportunity to discuss their recent work through several presentations.
Coherent Raman techniques provide a way to visualize the chemical groups that are present in samples without using any labelling.
Nadja Ziller, our latest addition to the innovative Biophotonics research group, joins us with an impressive academic background and remarkable success in her recent completion of her doctoral studies.
Insitut Fresnel hosted a Workshop in the context of the CRIMSON Project on December 5th in Marseille.
Active Fiber Systems (AFS) recently delivered two state-of-the-art Tunable Dual Wavelength Picosecond Fiber Lasers to the project partners of Cambridge Raman Imaging and Lightcore Technologies.
The CRIMSON project is supporting and co-organizing a workshop to specifically promote the careers of women in optics and photonics.