Biomicroscopy I

MICRO-561

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Course summary

Lectures:

Starting on September 10th

Format: In-person classes
When: Tuesday 15:15-17:00

Where: Auditorium DIA 005

Exercises:  
Same format as Lecture
When: Tuesday 17:00 – 19:00
Where:  Auditorium DIA 005

Teaching Assistants 
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Course summary: Understand the principles of optical microscopes, their limitations, and their advantages by using geometrical and wave optics. Introduce commonly used biomicroscopy methods such as wide-field and fluorescence. Cover basic microscopy components for investigating biological samples.

Course content: Ray (geometrical) optics; Matrix (ABCD) optics; Wave optics;  Fourier optics; Magnification in microscopy and optical design; Resolution in microscopy, e.g. point-spread function (PSF); Contrast in microscopy; Wide-field microscopy; Fluorescence microscopy principles and examples;  Microscopy elements: objectives, eyepiece, filters, sources, detectors.

Learning Outcomes: 

  • Sketch basic optical systems
  • Characterize the elements of a microscope
  • Estimate the resolution of imaging systems
  • Understand wide-field microscopy, fluorescence microscopy
  • Propose a suitable microscopy configuration for imaging a sample.

Evaluation: Written exam (multiple-choice test) during the final exam session

Exam Information:

Room: CE13

Date and time: Jan 28, 2025 (Tu). 09:15 - 12:15 (3 hours)

Exam rules:

  • Provide ALL your final answers on the answer sheets, and indicate your name on each page.
  • Pages without a name or unreadable will be discarded and will NOT count for the exam.
  • Write in a readable manner and answer the questions precisely.
  • Allowed support: Notes are allowed only to bring TWO A4 papers. You can use the back-side of your allowed papers. Handwriting and prints are both accepted. Please see further explanations in the file below '2024/2025_exam_rules'.
  • You can bring a calculator and a ruler

Online tutorials and resources


Week01: 10 September

Lecture 1: Introduction & Ray Optics 1


Week02: 17 September

Lecture 2:  Ray Optics-2 & Matrix Optics-1


Week03: 24 September

Lecture 3: Matrix Optics-2


Week04: 1 October

Lecture 4: Matrix Optics-3 & Microscopy Design-1


Week05: 8 October

Lecture 5: Microscopy Design - 2


Week06: 15 October

Lecture 6: Microscopy Design - 3 & Resolution -1


Holidays


Week07: 29 October

Lecture 7: Resolution-2 (Interference & Diffraction)


Week08: 05 November

Lecture 8: Resolution-3 (Fourier Optics & Microscopy)


Week09: 12 November

Lecture 9:

Contrast and Fluorescence -1


Week10: 19 November

Lecture 10: 

Fluorescence Microscopy


Week11: 26 November

Lecture 11: 

Light sources in microscopy


Week12: 3 December

Lecture 12:

Light Sources in Microscopy 

Fluorescence Microscopy - Filters


Week13: 10 December

Lecture 13: 

Optical detectors in microscopy


Week14: 17 December

Lecture 14:

Application Examples in Biomicroscopy