Episodes
The micro-ear device uses a special array of focused laser beams to allow scientists to listen to tiny organisms such as bacteria. The device was developed by Professor Mile Padgett in the School of Physics and Astronomy and Professor Jon Cooper in the School of Electonic and Electrical Engineering.
Published 01/13/12
The micro-ear device uses a special array of focused laser beams to allow scientists to listen to tiny organisms such as bacteria. It was developed by Professor Miles Padgett in the School of Physics and Astronomy and Professor Jon Cooper in the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering.
Published 01/13/12
Richard Bowman of the Optics Group discusses micromanipulators and the app developed for the iPad
Published 01/13/12
Michael Lee and Dr Arran Curran discussing optical tweezers and their potential benefits
Published 01/04/12
Professor Tony Doyle talks about Higgs Boson and the implications of the December 2011 findings from the Large Hadron Collider
Published 12/21/11
Dr Damien McGrouther explains the function of a transmission electron microscope and the work being done at the Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre
Published 10/05/11
Dr Damien McGrouther explains the functions of the scanning electron microscope and work being carried out at the Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre
Published 10/05/11
Dr Damien McGrouther explains optical microscopy and spintronics and the work of the Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre
Published 10/05/11
Dr Nicolas Labrosse and colleagues explain gravitational wave research and work being carried out at the Institute for Gravitational Wave Research at Glasgow
Published 10/05/11