Alexis Bohlin
“New advances in coherent Raman imaging spectroscopy for exact thermometry applications”
The 3rd ESULaB took place from Sept 15-18, 2024 and was a great success with more than 190 registrations from 20 countries, 25 invited talks, 26 posters and 7 industry partners.
Thanks to all those involved who made the symposium a success: to the outstanding speakers, the generous support of the sponsors and the participants for the exciting discussions and professional exchange.
For the third time, the European Symposium on Ultrafast Laser-driven Biophotonics (ESULaB) will create an important platform for professional exchange between scientists from different fields, including physicists, chemists, engineers, material scientists, biologists, biomedical scientists and industry representatives. Taking place this September in Jena, Germany, this event promises to provide participants with up-to-date insights into trends and future perspectives that will inspire their own research.
The focus is on the latest advances and developments in the field of spectroscopy and imaging, which are realized through the use of ultrashort laser pulses and contribute to solving biophotonic problems. The broad range of topics includes nonlinear imaging techniques such as SHG/THG microscopy and coherent Raman microscopy for medical diagnostics, high-resolution imaging of biological structures using nonlinear phenomena (e.g. STED microscopy), as well as the use of wavelengths in the EUV/X-Ray range and ultrafast time-resolved spectroscopy for the study of biological systems, including the dynamics of protein folding using 2D spectroscopy. At the same time, the translation of new diagnostic and biomedical approaches to market introduction and practical application is a key issue.
You can look forward to more than 20 lectures by outstanding scientists in the field of nonlinear biophotonics, who will present their research. An industry forum as a central part of the conference will again provide plenty of space for professional exchange of views, stimulating discussions and networking. Users will be presented with the latest technical innovations in the fields of infrared, Raman and terahertz spectroscopy as well as X-ray and EUV microscopy.
Key Facts
Date: September 15 – 18, 2024
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Venue: Volkshaus Jena, Germany
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Free of charge (registration is required)
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150 International Participants
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more than 25 Scientific Talks
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Poster Session
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Networking Events
While maintaining quality throughput and complexity of research work have steadily increased over the last years. If it comes to experimental setup and lab infrastructure research results have been boosted by applying new combinations of available hard and software technologies. A good example is the use of DMD (Digital Micro mirror Device) as a spatial light modulator in microscopy. These DMDs had already been used for many years in display and astronomy applications. Therefore in this conference we would like to bring together scientists from different disciplines to share their experience on emerging technologies and setups. What is common is the use of Ultrafast lasers in Biophotonics.
The relatively new research area of biophotonics combines life sciences, environmental sciences and medicine with innovative optical technologies. Biophotonics encompasses all optical methods for investigating structural, functional, mechanical, biological and chemical properties of biological materials and systems. Biophotonics opens up great opportunities for basic research, biotechnology and medicine. With the help of biophotonics, it is possible, for example, to better understand the causes of diseases so that they can be prevented in the future or at least diagnosed earlier and more precisely and thus treated more effectively.
In more than 20 scientific lectures by pioneers in their field this conference report on the manifold new possibilities that arise in biophotonics with ultra-short pulse lasers. The spectrum of topics includes non-linear imaging (e. g. SHG/THG microscopy, coherent Raman microscopy) for biomedical diagnostics, imaging of biological objects with highest spatial resolution by exploiting non-linear phenomena as well as wavelengths in the EUV/X-ray range and ultra-short time spectroscopy of biological systems e. g. protein folding dynamics using 2D spectroscopy to name only a few.
We hope to meet you at the conference!
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With a more than 100-year history and the lovingly preserved original architecture with Art Nouveau elements of the People's House Jena the historic building fascinates all visitors. The range of numerous events ranging from concerts of the Jena Philharmonic, to readings of the Ernst Abbe Library Jena to comedy and concerts by renowned artists. modern rooms are full of services and an impressive ambience available for meetings, conventions and trade shows. In a stylish environment, the People's House to a demanding concert, gala and conference venue has developed far beyond Jena also enjoys an appreciation.
Volkshaus Jena
Carl-Zeiss-Platz 15
07743 Jena | Germany
The Conference Dinner takes place at the historical Volksbad Jena. Entertaining live music by the Band “Bar Muppets “
Bar Muppets | Lounge-Musik
Date: September 17, 2024
Volksbad Jena
Knebelstr. 10
07743 Jena | Germany
©JenaKultur, Jenaparadies
Orientation independent vibrational dynamics of lipid-bound interfacial water
Spatiotemporal light shaping for neuronal circuit investigation
Super-resolution microscopy of living cells: Challenges and potentials
Quantum enhanced Imaging Techniques
Hair-thin holographic endoscope for neuroscience advances
From Precision Timing of X-FELS to Nonlinear Microscopy
New advances in coherent Raman imaging spectroscopy for exact thermometry applications
A simplified photon-counting approach for two-photon volumetric imaging and other applications
Dense plasma generation inside transparent solids with femtosecond Bessel beams
Protein-protein interactions at the cellular interface: Biophotonics approaches to quantitative FRET measurements
“New advances in coherent Raman imaging spectroscopy for exact thermometry applications”
“Metabolic FLIM and oxygen PLIM: Techniques, algorithms and applications”
“Super-resolution microscopy of living cells: Challenges and potentials”
“Intraoperative Multimodal nonlinear endomicroscope and its associated tissue database ”
“Spatiotemporal light shaping for neuronal circuit investigation”
“Orientation independent vibrational dynamics of lipid-bound interfacial water”
“Large Area Brain Linear and Non Linear Imaging”
“Dense plasma generation inside transparent solids with femtosecond Bessel beams”
“From Precision Timing of X-FELS to Nonlinear Microscopy”
“Extreme Light for the Benefit of Science and Society”
“Novel approaches to broadband coherent Raman microscopy”
“Field-resolved infrared spectroscopy”
Multimodal Non-linear Imaging for Biomedical Diagnosis
Tunable High Energy Microscope: Concept, Realization and Growing Field of Applications in life sciences
“Time-resolved optical and X-ray spectroscopies of biological dynamics”
Recent trends in ultrafast fibre laser development, ultrashort pulse characterisation and applications
“Charge-carrier dynamics in hybrid materials based on colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals for light-driven catalysis”
“Quantum enhanced Imaging Techniques”
“Femtosecond lasers for Multi-Photon Imaging and SLM-Based Photostimulation Applications”
“A simplified photon-counting approach for two-photon volumetric imaging and other applications”
“Protein-protein interactions at the cellular interface: Biophotonics approaches to quantitative FRET measurements”
“Ultrafast Vibrational Probes of Electric Interactions in Hydrated RNA”
Imaging neurotransmitter release with genetically encoded sensors
“Space- and time-resolved multidimensional spectroscopy”
“Hair-thin holographic endoscope for neuroscience advances”
ESULAB is mainly sponsored by Coherent. If you are considering to become an exhibitor or sponsor, please contact Ms. Deniz Cagri for further information.
Deniz Cagri // Coherent
email: deniz.cagri(at)coherent.com
phone: +49 6071 968 205
Contact us for anything you want to know! We are happy to answer any question you have as quickly as possible.
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Jena | Germany
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