报告题目:Microscale NMR detectors enable mass-limited spectroscopy;
When adaptive micro optics meet femtosecond lasers or the life sciences
报 告人: Prof.Dr.Jan G.Korvink; Prof. Ulrike Wallrabe
报告时间:2016年1月29日(星期五) 9:30
报告地点:研发大厦第四会议室
报告简介:Prof. Jan G.Korvink will describe a range of our microscale NMR subsystems, including electronics, hyperpolarisation with SABRE and DNP, microcoils for MAS, MACS and MRFM, in-field electronics for phased microarrays, and numerical design tools for transport modelling, resonator modelling, and coil field tuning. Prof. Ulrike Wallrabe’s talk will report on tunable and partially aspherical micro optics in regard to applications with femtosecond laser or in the life sciences. Particular emphasis is placed on adaptive lenses, on the one hand, and reflective axicons, on the other hand. They are either actuated by piezoelectric actuators because of their speed and ease of integration or by thermal expansion because of its design freedom.
专家介绍:
Prof. Jan G.Korvink was a professor for Microsystems Engineering anda director of the Institute of MicrostructureTechnology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Karlsruhe Instituteof Technology.His research interests was nuclear magnetic resonance and magnetic resonance microscopy and so on.
Prof. Ulrike Wallrabe studied physics at Karlsruhe University (today KIT), Germany. In 1992 she received her PhD degree for mechanical engineering on microturbines and micromotors. From 1989 to 2003 she was with the Institute for Microstructure Technology at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe (today KIT) working on microactuators and Optical MEMS.
国际合作处
2016年1月27日