27
March
Seminar: SMOLM LFM: Ratiometric Single Molecule Orientation without Polarizers
Optical physicist Arturo G. Vesga, MSCA‑ERA Fellow in the Henriques Lab, will present an introduction to SMOLM‑LFM.
The seminar will be held on Friday, March 27, from 13:00 to 14:00 in K‑space at the Solid State Physics Department (Fysikum, between Buildings B and Q).
In this talk, Arturo will introduce SMOLM‑LFM, a simpler ratiometric framework that retrieves full 6D information (3D position + 3D orientation) without engineered PSFs or polarization‑splitting optics. The method uses a microlens array to segment the back focal plane and applies a generalized 3D Stokes approach to decode orientation efficiently. He will share results from simulations and experiments on beads, single fluorophores, and actin filaments in cells.
Arturo will also be available for a limited number of individual meetings during his visit.
If you would like to discuss your research, microscopy challenges, potential collaborations, or even career development, you are very welcome to sign up:Registration.
Om händelsen
Tid:
2026-03-27 13:00
till
14:00
Plats
K-space, Solid State Physics at Physics Department
Kontakt
hannah [dot] heil [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se