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DESCRIPTION:Seminar Overview\n\nPlasmonics are one of the most important me
 thods used in biosensing. Though plasmonics were first proposed for use in
  biosensing over 30 years ago\, intensive research and technological devel
 opments continue to this day both in academia and industry over a wide ran
 ge of applications. This talk will give an overview of the basic physics a
 nd technology underlying plasmonics\, followed by recent advances in plasm
 onics-based high-resolution imaging of biological cells. The talk will als
 o give examples of how plasmonics can be combined with other methods for m
 ultimode sensing\n\nInstructor\n\nProf. Paul Charette\, ing.\, PhD\n\nProf
 esseur agrégé et Chaire de Recherche en biophotonique et analyse des signa
 ux\n\nDépartement de génie électrique et informatique\, Sherbrooke Univers
 ity\n\nProf. Paul Charette is a Professor in the department of electrical 
 and computer engineering at the Université de Sherbrooke (UdeS). He obtain
 ed his Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from McGill University in 1986 foll
 owed by postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Auckland (New Zealan
 d) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA). He joined the UdeS
  in 2012 after a career in industrial R&D. His research interests are in b
 iosensing and labs-on-a-chip using a variety of technologies such as fluor
 escence\, surface plasmon resonance\, microcalorimetry\, and surface acous
 tic waves.\n\nLocation\n\nThe semiar will be held at P2-2002\, 3IT Pavilio
 n\, Sherbrooke University and made available to the other students via vid
 eoconference at Burnside hall # 107\, McGill University\n\nRegistration De
 tails\n\nTo register\, please click here\n
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SUMMARY:Surface plasmon resonance microscopy
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/miam/channels/event/surface-plasmon-resonance-mic
 roscopy-256564
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