Taught by: Dr. Ponzio. The course offers instruction and experience for undergraduates providing science activities for early elementary children enrolled in after-school child care settings. The students engage in field experiences using the experiential learning model to teach about the interaction of light and living organisms. By participating in the course, non-science major undergraduates develop an increased awareness and understanding of the field of Biophotonics and science major participants gain experience in teaching science as cross-age mentors.
Nanocrystals make dentures shine
Research team develops advanced live-imaging approach (w/ video)
Tunable nano-suspensions for light harvesting
Tagging tumors with gold: Scientists use gold nanorods to flag brain tumors
Research Engineer position in Super-resolution microscopy - Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain
Physicist/Physical Chemist/Research Engineer (We Sponsor Clearances) - Lexington, MA
Open Rank Faculty Positions in Biophotonics and Nanoscale Optoelectronics - Denton, TX
Research Assistant, Single Molecule Biophotonics - Menlo Park, CA
AACR 103rd Annual Meeting 2012
Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and the...