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Modernization and support of research activities of the national infrastructure for biological and medical imaging Czech-BioImaging

Czech-BioImaging, the national infrastructure for biological and medical imaging, is a distributed research infrastructure composed of several Czech state-of-the-art imaging sites, which provides open access to a wide portfolio of imaging methods. The availability of this technology to the scientific community is a necessary condition for ensuring the competitiveness of biological and medical sciences in the Czech Republic. The aim of this project is modernization of the current instrumentation of the infrastructure and support for own research projects.

 

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On 15 August 2017 Dr.Kay Schuster, Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology in Jena, gave a public lecture entitled “Preform and fiber activities at IPHT – The Optical Fiber Technology group” in lecture hall of ISI CAS. The lecture was realized within the project European Structural and Investment Funds Operational Programme Research, Development and Education. continue
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On 17 July 2017 Dr. Stefan Rotter, Institute for Theoretical Physics Vienna, University of Technology, gave a public lecture in the lecture hall of ISI CAS entitled "Mesoscopic scattering meets wave control’’. The lecture was realized within the project European Structural and Investment Funds Operational Programme Research, Development and Education. continue
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On 19 July 2017 Prof. Dr. Rainer Heintzmann, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, gave a public lecture entitled „High-resolution microscopy using an image inversion interferometer“ in the lecture hall of ISI CAS. The lecture was realized within the project European Structural and Investment Funds Operational Programme Research, Development and Education. continue
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On 11 July 2017 David Phillips gave a public lecture in the lecture hall of ISI CAS. The lecture was realized within the project European Structural and Investment Funds Operational Programme Research, Development and Education. continue

Holographic endoscopy for in vivo applications

Short project title: Gate2µ (Gate2mu)
The registration number: CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/15_003/0000476

This is a project from the OP Research, Development and Training, call Support excellent research teams in priority axis 1 OP - Strengthening the capacity for quality research.

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Electron microscopy

The project aims at introducing in electron microscopes novel techniques responding to needs of nanotechnologies, development of advanced materials, and application of knowledge acquired in biology and medicine. This concerns imaging of crystals including 2D ones, non-conductive surfaces, imaging the wave-optical contrasts, etc. Novel materials, technologies of their processing and novel components of the scanning electron microscopes will be developed, accompanied with adequate methodology.

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Electron microscopy

The project aims at introducing in electron microscopes novel techniques responding to needs of nanotechnologies, development of advanced materials, and application of knowledge acquired in biology and medicine. This concerns imaging of crystals including 2D ones, non-conductive surfaces, imaging the wave-optical contrasts, etc. Novel materials, technologies of their processing and novel components of the scanning electron microscopes will be developed, accompanied with adequate methodology.

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Electron microscopy

The project aims at introducing in electron microscopes novel techniques responding to needs of nanotechnologies, development of advanced materials, and application of knowledge acquired in biology and medicine. This concerns imaging of crystals including 2D ones, non-conductive surfaces, imaging the wave-optical contrasts, etc. Novel materials, technologies of their processing and novel components of the scanning electron microscopes will be developed, accompanied with adequate methodology.

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