Projects

COST MP0604

project name: Optical Micro-Manipulation by Nonlinear Nanophotonics

initiating country: The European Union

programme area: ESF – European Science Foundation       contract type: ESF COST

contract/proposal/call number: MP0604

status: active

start date: April 2007       duration: 49 months       projected finish date: May 2011

Keywords

keywords: Optical Micro-Manipulation; Holographic Optical Tweezers; Micro-Patterning; Microfluidics; Biophotonics

Project Budget

Participants

Note that the follow people may not represent the full extent of the consortium. FEAST has tried to identify the Australian participants, and their collaborators (or coordinator), within the project. Also note that Australian participation may not necessarily be on a formal level. Further details about the partners in this project can be found at the website listed below.

nameorganisationstate or country
Università Politecnica delle March Italy
Prof Wieslaw KrolikowskiANU ACT, Australia
Prof Halina Rubinsztein-DunlopUQ QLD, Australia
Universität Münster Germany
University of St Andrews United Kingdom

Further information

WWW: cost.esf.org/index.php?id=248&action_number=MP0604

summary:

The objective of this Action is to establish active links between European laboratories working in the field of optical manipulation and related applications and to foster and accelerate long-term development of this field in Europe. The goal is to increase knowledge about the basic mechanisms of optical trapping and to develop novel methods of manipulation, micro-patterning and imaging, to be exploited in the future bio-medical technology and in micro-mechanics. The scientific innovation concerns: basic mechanisms of the mechanical light-matter interaction; holographic techniques; nonlinear optical methods in microscopy and trapping. The potential impact on technology concerns the implementation of advanced equipment and devices for: nondestructive and non-invasive manipulation and imaging of micro-objects; patterning and templating of micro-devices; measurements in microfluidics. The scientific exchange resulting from the Action will facilitate the interconnections between these topics to obtain new results in the field of optical manipulation as well as to pave the way to new scientific understanding and technological advancement in the forthcoming era of nanobiotechnology.

Source: COST