The NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Optics of Biological Particles met in Novosibirsk, Russia 3 6 October, 2005. The focus of the meeting was the potential of light scattering in the detection and characterization of biological particles, on novel detection systems using polarized light scattering, imaging (microscopy), inelastic scattering, absorption, and emission over all EM spectral regions. The concept for the ARW came about at the culmination of a NATO Science for Peace Project, headed by Alfons and Valeri. It was thought this would be a convenient vehicle to advertise and...
The NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Optics of Biological Particles met in Novosibirsk, Russia 3 6 October, 2005. The focus of the meeting was the p...
The NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Optics of Biological Particles met in Novosibirsk, Russia 3 6 October, 2005. The focus of the meeting was the potential of light scattering in the detection and characterization of biological particles, on novel detection systems using polarized light scattering, imaging (microscopy), inelastic scattering, absorption, and emission over all EM spectral regions. The concept for the ARW came about at the culmination of a NATO Science for Peace Project, headed by Alfons and Valeri. It was thought this would be a convenient vehicle to advertise and...
The NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Optics of Biological Particles met in Novosibirsk, Russia 3 6 October, 2005. The focus of the meeting was the p...