Sjoerd Stallingra, head of Department of Imaging Physics at Delft University of Technology, will give a seminar on Friday, March 07 at 09:30 in room Pierre Cotton) entitled “Computational methods in super-resolution microscopy”.
Abstract : Surpassing the diffraction limit has become daily practice in the field of microscopy. This is made possible by methodological breakthroughs in which specific modifications to the optical hardware and labeling biochemistry are combined with computational advances in an integral approach. In the presentation, I will give an overview of current developments in our lab at Delft University of Technology. Topics that will be presented range within limitations imposed by noise, advances for large field or volume of view, and efforts toward cryogenic microscopy. Specifically I will highlight recent results on the classical Richardson-Lucy deconvolution method, the impact of field dependent aberrations, and 4pi-microscopy.
Invitation : Sophie Brasselet, head of Institut Fresnel, MOSAIC group