Lidé - Komplexní fotonika
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Tomáš Čižmár leads the group of Complex Photoonics at ISI. Although his scientific background is Physics, throughout his scientific career he took part in a variety of inter-disciplinary projects in Bio-Medical Photonics, mostly related to optical manipulation, digital holography, microscopy and cell biology. His recent research activities are focused on Photonics in random environments and highly turbid media such as biological tissues or multimode waveguides.
Tel.: +420 541 514 131 E-mail: cizmart@isibrno.cz |
Johanna Trägårdh is the leader of the workpackage focused on label-free imaging with chemical contrast. Her research is focused on instrument and method development for imaging and spectroscopy applications. Specifically, for studying light matter interaction at the nanoscale and bio-imaging.
Tel.: +420 541 514 133 E-mail: johanna@isibrno.cz |
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Hana Uhlířová is leading the work focused on deep brain tissue imaging within the workpackage of in vivo endoscopy. Her background is in engineering and optics but she always has been interested in biological applications of optical imaging technology. In her research career she has been focused on investigation of brain function, specifically on communication between different types of cells and vessels in the basic response of brain to a stimulus – the hemodynamic response. Now, she would like to use high-resolution endoscopes to investigate these mechanisms in deep brain tissue such as hippocampus in awake animals.
Tel.: +420 541 514 340 E-mail: huhlirova@isibrno.cz
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Martin Šiler is a co-leader of advanced technologies work-package. His background is in the area of optical tweezers where he performed both theoretical as well as experimental studies in various types of tailored light fields, such as evanescent waves, optical vortices or tractor beams. His main activities combined advanced analysis of trapped particle random motion, simulations and studies of stochastic behavior in unstable systems. He also takes part in employing artificial intelligence algorithms for identification of bacterial species using Raman spectroscopy and creates user-friendly graphic interfaces for advanced data processing.
Tel.: +420 541 514 240 E-mail: siler@isibrno.cz
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Petr Jákl is a co-leader of work-package of advanced technology. His background is Physical Engineering with specialization in Photonics. Main part of his career he was involved in advanced optical micromanipulation techniques, mainly design and building of complex optical setups, experiment automation and processing the results. His main activities dealt with holographic optical tweezers, sorting of both living and non-living objects in interference fields, arrays of optical vortices and photopolymerization techniques.
Tel.: +420 541 514 534 E-mail: jakl@isibrno.cz
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Stephen Simpson works on the theoretical work package. Previous activities range from astrophysical plasmas to optical forces, non-equilibrium thermodynamics and near-field optics. My current focus is on facilitating research on the linear propagation of light in ideal multi-mode fibers, on the effects of small deformations or other perturbations (with Prof. Tomáš Tyc, Masaryk University, Brno), and on optical fiber calibration and optical mode processing (with Dr. David Phillips, University of Exeter, UK). Drawing these research strands together will contribute to the development of the broad spectrum of fiber based imaging techniques featured in other work packages.
Tel.: +420 541 514 132 E-mail: simpson@isibrno.cz
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Tomáš Tyc is a professor at Masaryk University in Brno, Czechia. He has been interested in a variety of topics in his research, ranging from electron and quantum optics, theory of invisible cloaking and absolute optical instruments to imaging by optical fibres. Apart from his research, he popularizes science at his shows "Physics as an adventure" and on public media.
Tel.: +420 541 514 132 E-mail: tomtyc@isibrno.cz
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