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Published in Journal 1, 2009
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Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2009). "Paper Title Number 1." Journal 1. 1(1). http://academicpages.github.io/files/paper1.pdf
Published in Journal 1, 2010
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Together with a group of researchers from the Erlangen Graduate School of Advanced Optical Technologies (SAOT), I visted the 2017 Sensors Day in Cambridge. During the PhD Showcase, we had the oppurunity to present our posters and chat with other researchers.
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The Erlangen Graduate School of Advanced Optical Technologies (SAOT) organized an international conference on Advanced Optical Technologies.
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The IBD: From Pathophysiology to Personalized Medicine Symposium took place on March 29–30, 2019 at the Examination Schools, Oxford.
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The Optics group at the Arctic University of Norway/University of Tromsø (UiT) organized a Workshop on Live-Cell Microscopy. Together with a group of researchers from the Erlangen Graduate School of Advanced Optical Technologies (SAOT), I visited this amazing workshop in the beautiful city of Tromsø to present our Multiphoton endomicroscope. My poster was awarded with the poster award.
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The integrated research training group (iRTG) of the TRR241 is an interdisciplinary junior researcher group that investigates different aspects of inflammatory bowel diseases. At this year’s “retreat”, I presented the latest update from our sub-project on Label-free Multiphoton Imagaging.
Together with Marilena Letizia, my poster was awarded with the poster award. The event took place virtually due to the Corona pandemic.
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At this year’s international symposium “Vision 2030”, I presented how Label-free Multiphoton Imagaging can support fundamental research for inflammatory bowel diseases. I am grateful that my presentation was awarded with the poster award.
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The German societly for gastroenterology (“Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gastroenterologie, Verdauungs- und Stoffwechselkrankheiten - DGVS”) was founded in 1913 as scientific society for the investigation of digestive organs. At the Viszeralmedizin 2021, I presented our most recent research on label-free multiphoton microscopy for murine colitis models. The abstract was published in the proceedings of the conference here. More information on the conferece is here.
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The presented poster displayed our most recent research that was published in May 2022 and selected as front cover of the Journal of Biophotonics. More information on the ICCP 2022 is here.
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I enjoyed my first big optics conference after the corona pandemic and was happy to present our results on Massively parallelized diffuse correlation spectroscopy at the ECBO 2023
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It was a great honor to present the recent progress on the Multi-Camera Array Microscope (MCAM) at the SPIE Optical Metrology Conference in Munich. Here is a link to this invited talk. Most of that work great work was done by my collegues Kevin Zhou, Kanghyun Kim, Mark Harfouche, Roarke Horstmeyer and others.
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I was happy to present the first results of my EU-funded MICS project at the Photonic Diagnosis, Monitoring, Prevention, and Treatment of Infections and Inflammatory Diseases 2024, as sub-conference of SPIE Photonics West in San Francisco. Here is a link to this talk. We also uploaded a short version of this talk open to everyone on Youtube.
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I was invited to present our latest results on massively parallelized diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) at this year’s Neurophotonics conference, as sub-conference of SPIE Photonics Europe in the beautiful Strasbourg. Here is a link to this talk. The conference was co-organized with the SPIE computational optics, where my collegue Amey Chaware showed the latest results on 3D polarimetry with Fourier ptychography from our group. Check out his invited talk here!
Lecture, FAU, 2019
Already since 2019, I am supporting Dr. Sebastian Schürmann and Prof. Oliver Friedrich in the course “Optical Technologies in Life Sciences”, which is addressed to students of Life Science Engineering (LSE), Medical Engineering (MT) or Master of Advanced Optical Technologies (MAOT). I started as tutor for the exerise sesssions and gradually took on more responsiblities. Since 2021, I am giving my own lecture units on Light-Tissue interaction, Spectroscopy and data processing within the scope of this lecture.
Mentoring, FAU, Erlangen, Germany, 2022
Since February 2022, I am active as mentor for Doctoral candidates in the branch “Biomedical Photonics and Data Processing” at the Graduate School of Advanced Optical Technologie (SAOT). Read more about this program here.
Certificate, Fortbildungszentrum Hochschullehre der FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, 2022
The Bavarian universities offer the opportunity to acquire higher education didactic competencies in a systematic and practice-oriented manner, based on international standards. Through the standardized certification, graduates receive formal proof of their higher education didactic competencies, which serves as evidence of their pedagogical-didactic qualifications. The base level requires 60 working units at 45 minutes each, in the five areas of:
A) Teaching / learning concepts (‘Lehr-/Lernkonzepte’)
B) Presentation and Communication (‘Präsentation und Kommunikation’)
C) Examination (‘Prüfen’)
D) Reflection and evaluation (‘Reflexion und Evaluation’)
E) Advise and guide (‘Beraten und Begleiten’)
Exercise session, Duke University, 2022
In the fall 2022, I helped Prof. Roarke Horstmeyer to teach Duke 1st year’s students to complete their group project for ‘EGR 101L - Engineering Design and Communication’. Read more about this course here.
Exercise session, Duke University, 2023
Together with Kanghyun Kim and Amey Chaware, I helped Prof. Roarke Horstmeyer to teach Duke students on Machine Learning for Imaging. Read more about this course here.
Lecture, FAU, 2023
Since this year, I am the responsible coordinator for the Bioanalytics lecture (Bioanalytik) for Bachelor’s students of the course ‘Life Science Engineering’ (LSE) at FAU. Read more about this course here.
Lecture, FAU, 2024
You always wanted to learn how to combine optical and mechanical technologies to investigate biomedical samples in terms ofmechanical properties, such as stiffness, elasticity or even active force generation, as well as optical properties, such as scattering, phase contrast or second order polarization susceptibility? You also wanted to find an opportunity for cool seminar projects, where you can learn the latest tools for scientific writing, citations and understand research papers, that prepare you for your graduation theses? Then look no further, because since 2024, you can take OMG-MT, a course that Dr. Michael Haug and I designed and teach!