11-12 Jul 2019 Marseille (France)

Speakers > CHAIGNE Thomas

 

Thomas CHAIGNE (CR CNRS)

Equipe Mosaic (Dr Hervé Rigneault)

Institut Fresnel, UMR 7249, Aix Marseille Université & CNRS, Marseille France

During my PhD in Paris under the supervision of Sylvain Gigan and Emmanuel Bossy, I have been working on the combination of optical wavefront shaping and photoacoustic imaging, trying to push further the penetration limit of optical resolution imaging. I then shifted to biology with Benjamin Judkewitz in Berlin, where I investigated the mechanisms of directional hearing in a tiny transparent singing fish. Since January 2019, I am working in the Fresnel Institute in Marseille to develop non-invasive techniques for high resolution deep tissue imaging.

Mosaic is an interdisciplinary research group aiming at unravelling life science problems using advanced photonic tools. Mosaic principal investigators are physicists and biologists working together at the cross roads between advanced optical imaging, nanophotonics and tissue morphogenesis. In parallel, the Mosaic group is involved in collaborative projects related to the fields of developmental biology, immunology, neurosciences and biomedical research.

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