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Prof. Thomas Hellerer is a faculty member specializing in applied photonics and advanced microscopy techniques. His laboratory develops cutting-edge optical systems for biomedical research, including fluorescence lifetime imaging and intracellular nanoparticle tracking.
Key research projects:
- SEMPA track (2022-2024): Time-resolved microscopy for tracking nucleic acid delivery via lipid nanoparticles
- LiteScope (2019-2022): Compact multimodal system combining fluorescence lifetime, elastography, and multiphoton imaging
- KISS STED (2017-2019): Super-resolution microscopy with intrinsic beam overlay technology
- Applied Photonics (2021-2024): Broad photonics applications research
He leads the Multiphoton Imaging Laboratory at Physics Lab II, developing novel imaging methodologies for life sciences.
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