Nonlinear Microscopy
Nonlinear microscopy uses high power pulses laser to excite nonlinear processes in the samples. Two- or Three photon microscopy are commonly used. We focus on two focus fluorescence microscopy using sustom made passively mode-locked lasers
Brain Cell and Network Function in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Our main goal is to develop a cost effective two photon microscope to study brain cell and network function in Autism Spectrum Disorder. To do so ,we use a custom made passively mode-locked fiber laser.
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Associate Professor Frederique Vanholsbeeck
In addition to developing state-of-the-art imaging capabilities, Frederique has successfully worked towards improving the OCT technique. In particular the development of original signal processing methods using OCT to identify tissues of different natures, adding a layer of functional information to the structural image. Visit the link to contact Frederique.
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