The 22nd International Symposium on The Physics of Semiconductors and Applications (ISPSA 2026)
【韓國物理學會-研討會訊息】Dear Distinguished Members of The Physical Society of Taiwan,On behalf of the Semiconductor Physics Division of the Korean Physical Society (KPS), we extend our warmest greetings and professional respect to your esteemed society.We are proud to announce the 22nd International Symposium on the Physics of Semiconductors and Applications (ISPSA 2026), which will be held from June 28 to July 2, 2026 in Jeju, Korea.As a premier international conference hosted by the KPS Semiconductor Physics Division, ISPSA 2026 is expected to be our largest edition yet, featuring over 1,200 participants and more than 800 high-quality presentations covering the entire spectrum of semiconductor physics, from fundamental theory to next-generation applications.We have curated an extraordinary academic program that features 6 Plenary Speakers who are global pioneers in their respective fields, including Prof. Jing Kong from MIT, Prof. John A. Rogers from Northwestern University, Prof. Joshua Yang from University of Southern California, Prof. Amir Yacoby from Harvard University, Prof. Henk Bolink from Universidad de Valencia, and Prof. Feng Wang from UC Berkeley. Their insights will be complemented by an extensive series of 5 Tutorial Sessions designed to provide in-depth educational value, alongside more than 180 Invited Talks from world-renowned experts representing prestigious institutions worldwide.To ensure a diverse and high-level exchange of ideas, we cordially invite your members to submit their latest research abstracts. We are eager to see a wide range of contributions that will enrich the symposium's technical sessions. Please note that the deadline for abstract submission is March 20, 2026.In this regard, we believe that the participation of your esteemed members would be invaluable to the success of this symposium. We kindly request your support in sharing the attached ISPSA 2026 Newsletter (available in both HTML and PDF formats) with your society's network. Your assistance in distributing this call for abstracts and participation would greatly contribute to the diversity and academic depth of our global community.Thank you for your time and for considering this request for cooperation. We look forward to welcoming many of your colleagues to South Korea for what we expect to be an intellectually stimulating and memorable event.Warm regards,Mun Seok JeongGeneral Chair, ISPSA 2026Hanyang University, KoreaChair, Semiconductor Physics Division, The Korean Physical SocietyISPSA2026 : https://www.ispsa.or.kr/
活動資訊 / 2026-03-05
CECAM-TW Node Workshop: Recent trends in computer simulation in Physics, Chemistry and Biology
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中研院原分所敬邀參與CECAM-TW Node Workshop: Recent trends in computer simulation in Physics, Chemistry and Biology
【Recent trends in computer simulation in Physics, Chemistry and Biology 】
Atomistic and Molecular Simulations在推動物理、化學及生物學基礎現象的理解上,擁有深遠的影響。近年來,隨著硬體運算能力(如 CPU、GPU、TPU)的成長,以及軟體技術(如機器學習勢能、多尺度模擬)的突破,計算科學已進化為功能強大的新型工具,能為科學家提供前所未有的模擬精度與系統細節。
本研討會旨在匯聚相關領域的頂尖專家,不僅討論模擬技術的最新進展,更核心的目標是探討如何運用這些新興工具,解決過往的科學難題。除了特邀演講外,本研討會特別為年輕研究人員(包括博士後研究員、博士生等)設有發聲平台,提供短篇口頭發表與海報展示的機會,鼓勵來自不同背景的學術新秀分享研究成果,並與同儕及前輩建立學術連結。
日期: 2026年3月25日至3月26日
地點: 中研院原分所 浦大邦紀念講堂 (台大校園內)
會議註冊網址: https://www.cecam.org/workshop-details ... hemistry-and-biology-1559 (免費報名,3/13截止)
聯絡人: Ms. Jess Wu <jesswu@g.iams.sinica.edu.tw>
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【Recent trends in computer simulation in Physics, Chemistry and Biology 】
Applications of atomistic and molecular simulations has a long history in advancing our understanding of fundamental phenomena in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Recent rapid developments in both hardware (CPU, GPU, TPU) and software (machine-learning potential, multi-scale simulation) enable new powerful tools to provide unprecedented precisions and details. In this workshop, we aim to bring experts in these fields to discuss not only the recent developments but also how to leverage on these new tools to address important scientific questions that are possible only synergetic interaction across scientific disciplines. We also have room for junior researchers (post-doc, Ph.D students,..) from different fields to give short oral presentations along with their posters.
March/25/2026 – March/26/2026
Venue: Dr. Poe’s lecture Hall, IAMS, Academia Sinica
Registration website: https://www.cecam.org/workshop-details ... hemistry-and-biology-1559 (Free registration to 3/13)
Contact: Ms. Jess Wu <jesswu@g.iams.sinica.edu.tw>
中研院原分所敬邀參與CECAM-TW Node Workshop: Recent trends in computer simulation in Physics, Chemistry and Biology
【Recent trends in computer simulation in Physics, Chemistry and Biology 】
Atomistic and Molecular Simulations在推動物理、化學及生物學基礎現象的理解上,擁有深遠的影響。近年來,隨著硬體運算能力(如 CPU、GPU、TPU)的成長,以及軟體技術(如機器學習勢能、多尺度模擬)的突破,計算科學已進化為功能強大的新型工具,能為科學家提供前所未有的模擬精度與系統細節。
本研討會旨在匯聚相關領域的頂尖專家,不僅討論模擬技術的最新進展,更核心的目標是探討如何運用這些新興工具,解決過往的科學難題。除了特邀演講外,本研討會特別為年輕研究人員(包括博士後研究員、博士生等)設有發聲平台,提供短篇口頭發表與海報展示的機會,鼓勵來自不同背景的學術新秀分享研究成果,並與同儕及前輩建立學術連結。
日期: 2026年3月25日至3月26日
地點: 中研院原分所 浦大邦紀念講堂 (台大校園內)
會議註冊網址: https://www.cecam.org/workshop-details ... hemistry-and-biology-1559 (免費報名,3/13截止)
聯絡人: Ms. Jess Wu <jesswu@g.iams.sinica.edu.tw>
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【Recent trends in computer simulation in Physics, Chemistry and Biology 】
Applications of atomistic and molecular simulations has a long history in advancing our understanding of fundamental phenomena in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Recent rapid developments in both hardware (CPU, GPU, TPU) and software (machine-learning potential, multi-scale simulation) enable new powerful tools to provide unprecedented precisions and details. In this workshop, we aim to bring experts in these fields to discuss not only the recent developments but also how to leverage on these new tools to address important scientific questions that are possible only synergetic interaction across scientific disciplines. We also have room for junior researchers (post-doc, Ph.D students,..) from different fields to give short oral presentations along with their posters.
March/25/2026 – March/26/2026
Venue: Dr. Poe’s lecture Hall, IAMS, Academia Sinica
Registration website: https://www.cecam.org/workshop-details ... hemistry-and-biology-1559 (Free registration to 3/13)
Contact: Ms. Jess Wu <jesswu@g.iams.sinica.edu.tw>
活動資訊 / 2026-03-05
台灣核融合研究交流論壇
清大工科系及核工所將在2026/3/14於清大舉辦 台灣核融合研究交流論壇本論壇邀請國科會計畫“磁約束高溫電漿研究”與 “雷射電漿質子加速器應用之可行性研究”的團隊成員提供演講,介紹台灣首座核融合研究裝置FIRST Tokamak以及硼氫核融合的研究近況,歡迎對核融合研究感興趣的學生或研究人員參與。
時間: 2026年 3 月 14 日 星期六 9:30-16:30地點: 國立清華大學 工科舊館一樓 NE69 演講廳對象: 全國大專院校學生或研究人員200人(額滿為止)費用:免費,補助午餐與茶點。(報名3月11日截止)活動網址: https://sites.google.com/view/2026fusion-research-forum/報名連結: https://forms.gle/cHjk8kPs9aXS1cfQ8
時間: 2026年 3 月 14 日 星期六 9:30-16:30地點: 國立清華大學 工科舊館一樓 NE69 演講廳對象: 全國大專院校學生或研究人員200人(額滿為止)費用:免費,補助午餐與茶點。(報名3月11日截止)活動網址: https://sites.google.com/view/2026fusion-research-forum/報名連結: https://forms.gle/cHjk8kPs9aXS1cfQ8
活動資訊 / 2026-03-05
2026台灣物理年會衛星會議 (1/13): 高亮度同步輻射光源於凝態科學之研究契機
2026台灣物理年會衛星會議 (1/13): 高亮度同步輻射光源於凝態科學之研究契機【現場備有茶點,機會難得,歡迎參加】
活動資訊 / 2026-01-05
中央研究院物理所演講資訊
【講題】Physics of Multicellular Systems【時間】1/20(二) 14:00
【地點】中央研究院物理研究所1F演講廳
【演講者】Professor Masaki Sano(Department of Physics, School of Science, The University of Tokyo)
【摘要】As all living organisms are composed of cells, cellular research is indispensable to understanding life. Consequently, efforts to understand the behavior of cells and populations of cells from a physics perspective are advancing. When addressing mechanical aspects such as cell motility and forces, it has become clear that the behavior of cell populations shows greater agreement between theory and experiment than that of single cells. This involves physical principles such as symmetry and the dominance of slow variables. This lecture addresses two problems concerning cells. One is the behavior of monolayers formed by motile cells, and the other is the problem of growing cell aggregates (organoids). Animals form their morphology during development by creating cavities (lumens) within cell aggregates and folding the resulting monolayers inward. Therefore, understanding the dynamics of monolayers and cavity formation within cell aggregates forms the foundation of cell collective research. This lecture introduces two studies:① Research investigating the role of directional order and topological defects in cell sheets, deriving a continuum model from individual cell movements and interactions, and comparing it with experiments.② Research examining the mechanism by which a central lumen forms in organoids growing from a few cells, while the monolayer remains stable during growth, through a comparison of a model and experiments【接待人】Dr. Tetsuya Hiraiwa 平岩徹也副研究員 (中央研究院物理研究所)
【演講語言】英文
【活動網頁】https://www.phys.sinica.edu.tw/lecture detail.php?id=3154&eng=T
【地點】中央研究院物理研究所1F演講廳
【演講者】Professor Masaki Sano(Department of Physics, School of Science, The University of Tokyo)
【摘要】As all living organisms are composed of cells, cellular research is indispensable to understanding life. Consequently, efforts to understand the behavior of cells and populations of cells from a physics perspective are advancing. When addressing mechanical aspects such as cell motility and forces, it has become clear that the behavior of cell populations shows greater agreement between theory and experiment than that of single cells. This involves physical principles such as symmetry and the dominance of slow variables. This lecture addresses two problems concerning cells. One is the behavior of monolayers formed by motile cells, and the other is the problem of growing cell aggregates (organoids). Animals form their morphology during development by creating cavities (lumens) within cell aggregates and folding the resulting monolayers inward. Therefore, understanding the dynamics of monolayers and cavity formation within cell aggregates forms the foundation of cell collective research. This lecture introduces two studies:① Research investigating the role of directional order and topological defects in cell sheets, deriving a continuum model from individual cell movements and interactions, and comparing it with experiments.② Research examining the mechanism by which a central lumen forms in organoids growing from a few cells, while the monolayer remains stable during growth, through a comparison of a model and experiments【接待人】Dr. Tetsuya Hiraiwa 平岩徹也副研究員 (中央研究院物理研究所)
【演講語言】英文
【活動網頁】https://www.phys.sinica.edu.tw/lecture detail.php?id=3154&eng=T
活動資訊 / 2026-01-02
Mini-Worksop on High-Energy Cosmic Explosions
Mini-Worksop on High-Energy Cosmic Explosions
Nobel Laureate Series Date: 2026.01.26Time: 09:00am-11:40am,Venue: Art Center, 7F, Library, NCHU國立中興大學 圖書館, 7 樓, 藝術中心「宇宙正在說話——你準備好聽見它的聲音了嗎?」宇宙為什麼會「大爆炸」?這些現象又在悄悄告訴我們什麼?我們也將跟著諾貝爾獎得主 Brian Schmidt 教授,一起看看臺灣未來的望遠鏡計畫,如何帶領我們用全新的視角「看見宇宙」。 The Universe is not quiet—it is filled with spectacular explosions and flashes of energy. This mini-workshop aims to explore what causes these dramatic cosmic events and what they can tell us about the Universe. With Prof. Brian Schmidt, we will also look ahead to future telescope projects in Taiwan and how they will allow us to see the Universe in new ways.Registrationhttps://forms.gle/EiBHE2S2XtAEi6Ux9 Workshop websitehttps://sites.google.com/phys.nchu.edu ... -energy-cosmic-explosions
Nobel Laureate Series Date: 2026.01.26Time: 09:00am-11:40am,Venue: Art Center, 7F, Library, NCHU國立中興大學 圖書館, 7 樓, 藝術中心「宇宙正在說話——你準備好聽見它的聲音了嗎?」宇宙為什麼會「大爆炸」?這些現象又在悄悄告訴我們什麼?我們也將跟著諾貝爾獎得主 Brian Schmidt 教授,一起看看臺灣未來的望遠鏡計畫,如何帶領我們用全新的視角「看見宇宙」。 The Universe is not quiet—it is filled with spectacular explosions and flashes of energy. This mini-workshop aims to explore what causes these dramatic cosmic events and what they can tell us about the Universe. With Prof. Brian Schmidt, we will also look ahead to future telescope projects in Taiwan and how they will allow us to see the Universe in new ways.Registrationhttps://forms.gle/EiBHE2S2XtAEi6Ux9 Workshop websitehttps://sites.google.com/phys.nchu.edu ... -energy-cosmic-explosions
活動資訊 / 2025-12-29
【Announcement】The 24th Taiwan-Japan–Korea Symposium on Strongly Correlated Electron Systems
【Announcement】The 24th Taiwan-Japan–Korea Symposium on Strongly Correlated Electron SystemsDate: March 05-07, 2026Venue: Meeting Room, QFord, 2nd Floor, College of Science Teaching Building, NCKU.Website: (Link)Registration Deadline: January 15, 2026 (Registration)Abstract Deadline: January 15, 2026Introduction:The 24th Taiwan-Japan-Korea Symposium on Strongly Correlated Electron System will be held at National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, from March 5 to March 7, 2026. This series is an annual trilateral scientific meeting that originated as a bilateral workshop between Korean and Japanese researchers focused on strongly correlated materials. With the increasing contributions from Taiwan in this field, the workshop evolved into a trilateral symposium, reflecting the vibrant and growing research activities across all three countries.This symposium serves as a collaborative platform for discussing recent progress in strongly correlated systems and emergent quantum materials. Topics commonly addressed include exotic superconductors for next-generation quantum technologies, frustrated magnetism linked to quantum spin liquids, spin-charge-lattice coupled systems for ultrafast electronic switching, spin-orbit-driven phenomena relevant to topological quantum computation, topological states with robust edge transport, multiferroics for non-volatile memory applications, thermoelectric materials for energy harvesting, and low-dimensional or interface-engineered systems with novel functionalities in nanoelectronics. Emphasis is placed on recent experimental and theoretical advances that deepen the understanding of strongly correlated materials, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and international exchange among both established and early-career researchers.Key topicsExotic superconductors and unconventional superconductivityFrustrated magnetism and quantum spin liquidsSpin-charge-lattice coupling phenomenaSpin-orbit coupling effects and related emergent behaviorsTopological phases and topological quantum computationMultiferroics and novel ferroic materialsThermoelectric and energy-harvesting materialsLow-dimensional materials and two-dimensional heterostructuresSurface and interface phenomena in correlated systemsAdvanced spectroscopic and theoretical approaches in correlated electron physicsKeynote Speakers:Cheong, Sang-Wook (Rutgers University, USA)Fujimori, Atsushi (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)Tjeng, Liu Hao (Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Germany)Invited Speakers:Chang, Tay-Rong (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)Cho, Gil Young (KAIST, Korea)Han, Myung Joon (KAIST, Korea)Hariki, Atsushi (Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan)Hsu, Yu-Te (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)Huang, Di-Jing (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan)Huang, Hsiao-Yu (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan)Katsufuji, Takuro (Waseda University, Japan)Kim, Beom Hyun (Seoul National University, Korea)Kim, Kee Hoon (Seoul National University, Korea)Kimura, Tsuyoshi (University of Tokyo, Japan)Kochan, Denis (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)Li, Wei-Li (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)Moon, Eun-Gook (KAIST, Korea)Okamoto, Yoshihiko (University of Tokyo, Japan)Park, Jae Hoon (POSTECH, Korea)Park, Sungkyun (Pusan National University, Korea)Sakai, Hideaki (Tohoku/Osaka University, Japan)Takagi, Hidenori (Max Planck Institute, Germany/NIMS, Japan)Tseng, Yi (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)Watanabe, Hikaru (Hokkaido University, Japan)Yu, Jaejun (Seoul National University, Korea)Contact:Prof. Jan-Chi Yang: janchiyang@phys.ncku.edu.twAda wu: 10307021@gs.ncku.edu.tw
活動資訊 / 2025-12-23
第四屆生命物質中的物理模型國際會議:跨尺度生物物理學-從單分子到個體
【活動名稱】第四屆生命物質中的物理模型國際會議:跨尺度生物物理學-從單分子到個體 (The 4th Physical Biology and Biological Physics Symposium - The Biological Physics Across Scales From Single Molecules to Organisms)【時間】1/15-17, 2026
【地點】嘉義 Voco Hotel
【活動網頁】https://indico.phys.sinica.edu.tw/event/362/
【演講語言】in English
【接待人】林耿慧(Lin, Keng-hui) 博士
【聯絡人】奚菱遙 #27898949
活動資訊 / 2025-12-23
2026 物理年會—學生之夜 (Student Night) 活動資訊
活動宗旨: 為促進物理相關領域學生與學會會員之情感交流,並提供一個輕鬆愉快的學術互動平台,在本屆物理年會裡,台灣物理學會學生分會(TPSA)於國立中正大學舉辦「學生之夜」活動。旨在透過輕鬆的餐敘與互動環節,讓學子們在嚴謹的學術研討之餘,能拓展人際網絡,激發更多跨校、跨領域的合作火花。活動亮點:量子領域專題沙龍: 特邀兩位在量子物理領域深耕多年的學者 國立臺灣師範大學 古煥宇老師 與 國立成功大學 張泰榕老師擔任嘉賓。演講內容將跳脫傳統學術框架,聚焦於講者的「學思歷程」與「研究生涯分享」,深入淺出地介紹量子科技的前沿發展及其背後的故事。互動交流與問答: 活動中進行問答遊戲,營造歡樂氛圍,鼓勵與會學生跨校交流,建立深厚情誼。餐敘時光: 主辦單位提供完整餐盒。詳細資訊:日期: 2026年1月13日 (週二)時間: 18:00 - 20:30 (共計 2.5 小時)地點: 國立中正大學 物理館 PH-206參加對象: 全國大學部/碩博士學生,另強烈建議有參加物理年會的你一定要來台灣物理年會官網:https://tps2026.conf.tw/site/page.aspx ... &sid=1655&lang=en報名方式: 採線上預先報名制,連結:https://forms.gle/PTWEX4Kov5B3moNr9主辦單位:台灣物理學會學生分會(TPSA)協辦單位:台灣物理學會(TPS)
活動資訊 / 2025-12-16
Tensor Network States: Algorithms and Applications (TNSAA) 2025
【Announcement】Tensor Network States: Algorithms and Applications (TNSAA) 2025 Tensor Network States: Algorithms and Applications (TNSAA) 2025====================Date: December 15-18, 2025Venue: Meeting Room, QFord, 2nd Floor, College of Science Teaching Building, NCKU.Website: (Link)Registration Deadline (Nov. 27): (Link)Poster Submission Deadline (Nov. 15): (Link)====================Introduction:The Density Matrix Renormalization Group (DMRG) and its generalizations in the form of Tensor Network States have made significant contributions across a wide range of fields, including condensed matter physics, statistical physics, quantum chemistry, nuclear physics, and machine learning.The Tensor Network States: Algorithms and Applications (TNSAA) workshops were established to highlight these developments, providing a platform to showcase new algorithmic advances and their applications in uncovering novel physics. Continuing this tradition, we are pleased to organize the next workshop in the series, bringing together leading researchers in Tensor Network States to present their latest results and explore future directions. In addition, we invite contributions from related fields such as Quantum Monte Carlo, Machine Learning, and Quantum Simulation, with the goal of encouraging cross-disciplinary dialogue and inspiring fresh perspectives.Invited Speakers:Shinichiro Akiyama (Tsukuba U.)Garnet Chan (Caltech)Nikolay Ebel (IHÉS)Glen Evenbly (AWS Center for Quantum Computing)Andrej Gendiar (Slovak Academy of Sciences)Juraj Hasik (U. Zurich)Johannes Hauschild (TUM)Chisa Hotta (U. Tokyo)Ken Inayoshi (Saitama U.)Rei Inoue (Chiba U.)Naoki Kawashima (U. Tokyo)Seung-Sup Lee (Seoul Nat’l U.)Jheng-Wei Li (CEA Grenoble)Tsuyoshi Okubo (U. Tokyo)Jesse Osborne (MPQ)Hoi Chun (Adrian) PO (HKUST)Mingpu Qin (Shanghai Jiao Tong U.)Erik S. Sørensen (McMaster U.)Hiroshi Ueda (U. Osaka)Yantao Wu (Chinese Academy of Sciences)Tao Xiang (Chinese Academy of Sciences)Zhiyuan Xie (Renmin U. of China)Mingru Yang (U. Cologne)Shuo Yang (Tsignhua U.) OrganizersOrganizing Committee:Pochung Chen (NTHU)Chia-Min Chung (NYCU)Yi-Ping Huang (NTHU)Ching-Yu Huang (THU)Ying-Jer Kao (NTU)Denis Kochan (NCKU)Ian McCulloch (NTHU)Advisory Committee:Ying-Jer Kao (NTU)Zhengcheng Gu (CUHK)Tomotoshi Nishino (Kobe U.)Tao Xiang (BAQIS)Contact:Prof. Chia-Min Chung: chiaminchung@gmail.comRenee: renee@phys.ncts.ntu.edu.tw
活動資訊 / 2025-11-04
Quantum Taiwan 2025 量子科技國際研討會
量子系統推動小組謹訂於114年11月11日至11月12日假台北寒舍艾美酒店舉辦「Quantum Taiwan 2025 量子科技國際研討會」。 本次研討會旨在掌握全球量子運算發展趨勢,並強化區域交流合作。 本活動以 「國際研討會 × 展覽 × 台灣技術亮點展示」 三大主軸為核心,期能整合國內外量子科技能量,深化技術合作、推動創新應用,並展現我國量子科技發展成果與國際鏈結。 þ在國際研討會部分,活動聚焦全球量子運算發展趨勢與合作策略。 我們榮幸邀請 IBM、FUJITSU、IQM、D-WAVE、QUANTINUUM、NVIDIA 等國際量子電腦領域的領先企業代表, 深入分享技術發展、創新應用與未來趨勢。同時邀請 日本 RIKEN、AIST、新加坡 NQO 等區域代表機構, 透過專家對談與經驗交流,共同掌握全球量子科技發展脈動,推動國際合作。þ在展覽部分,將邀請國內外量子科技相關知名企業參與,展示其專業技術與應用方向,並透過現場互動與交流,促進合作契機與產業對話。þ在技術亮點展示部分,將展出我國各量子科技研發團隊之階段性成果,展現研發能量、技術突破與應用潛力,並提供與會者交流互動的機會。我們誠摯地邀請您蒞臨指導,與國內外產官學研菁英共襄盛舉,一起推進台灣量子科技的創新應用與國際鏈結。相關活動報名與議程 請參見官網 https://www.quantumtaiwan.org/tw/modul ... ws/article.php?storyid=19量子系統推動小組 敬邀
活動資訊 / 2025-10-22
中央研究院應用科學研究中心演講訊息
【時間】11/11(二) 14:00
【地點】中央研究院物理研究所1F演講廳
【演講者】陳壁彰研究員(中央研究院應用科學研究中心)
【講題】Lighsheet nanoscopy by expansion
【摘要】The holy grail in optical microscopy is imaging 3D biological specimen with the resolution, the same as in electron microscopy. Electron microscopy (EM) has a lot better spatial resolution but no color information and presumably limited to 2D. Instead, optical microscopy has chemical information due to fluorescent labeling with 3D fashion. Here, we are performing lightsheet microscopy combined with expansion microscopy to let optical microscopy meet electron microscopy.
【接待人】郭青齡副研究員 (中央研究院物理研究所)
【演講語言】英文
【活動網頁】https://www.phys.sinica.edu.tw/lecture detail.php?id=3108&eng=T
【地點】中央研究院物理研究所1F演講廳
【演講者】陳壁彰研究員(中央研究院應用科學研究中心)
【講題】Lighsheet nanoscopy by expansion
【摘要】The holy grail in optical microscopy is imaging 3D biological specimen with the resolution, the same as in electron microscopy. Electron microscopy (EM) has a lot better spatial resolution but no color information and presumably limited to 2D. Instead, optical microscopy has chemical information due to fluorescent labeling with 3D fashion. Here, we are performing lightsheet microscopy combined with expansion microscopy to let optical microscopy meet electron microscopy.
【接待人】郭青齡副研究員 (中央研究院物理研究所)
【演講語言】英文
【活動網頁】https://www.phys.sinica.edu.tw/lecture detail.php?id=3108&eng=T
活動資訊 / 2025-10-15