Krishna Agarwal is now a Senior Member at OSA

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Congratulations to assoc. prof. Krishna Agarwal for being promoted as a Senior Member at the Optical Society of America (OSA)! As mentioned in OSA’s website: “OSA Senior Members are well-established individuals with a designation that recognizes their experience and professional … Continued

Paper accepted in Scientific Reports

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Congratulations to Ankit Butola and Daria Popova for the acceptance of their paper in the prestigious journal Scientific Reports! A preprint of their manuscript “High spatially sensitive quantitative phase imaging assisted with deep neural network for classification of human spermatozoa … Continued

SIM-on-chip on the front page of Nature Photonics

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One more time, congratulations to Dr. Helle and collaborators for their success in Nature Photonics. Not only their paper “Structured illumination microscopy using a photonic chip” was published in such a prestigious journal, but it also features on its front … Continued

Balpreet promoted to full professor

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Congratulations to our research group leader, prof. Balpreet Singh Ahluwalia for his promotion to Full Professor at the UiT – The Arctic University of Norway. Balpreet was promoted from Associate Professor to Full Professor on March 24th, 2020, after the … Continued

Nanomotion’s data is now openly available

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In connection with our recent post on our accepted paper in CVPR, it is now possible to access all the data and the source code of the study in the following link: https://nanoscalemotion.github.io/ The paper is fully available here.      

Prof. Ahluwalia receives a 2nd ERC-PoC grant

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Congratulations to our PI, assoc. prof. Balpreet Singh Ahluwalia, on his second Proof of Concept (PoC) grant from the European Research Council (ERC). The project titled “Chip-based nanoscopy: an affordable, multi-modal and high-throughput super-resolution imaging platform” in short, “ChipNano”, has … Continued

Imaging microplastic particles inside fish cells

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Wonder how microplastics interact with fish cells? Check out our UiT Nanoscopy channel on Youtube to learn more. Summary: using a Nanolive CX-F microscope, we were able to image microplastic particles inside fish skin cells. The microscope uses the different index of refraction … Continued

INPART project succesfully accepted

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The project titled “Next Generation Optical Nanoscopy Platforms for Biological System – Symbiosis of Advanced Training, Research and Innovation” has been successfully accepted in the Programme for International Partnerships for Excellent Education, Research and Innovation (INPART) given by The Research Council of … Continued