Handbook of Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Imaging: From Ensemble to Single MoleculesISBN: 978-3-527-31669-4
Hardcover
290 pages
March 2011
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Markus Sauer studied chemistry in Karlsruhe, Saarbrucken, and Heidelberg, and finished his PhD in Physical Chemistry at the University of Heidelberg under the guidance of Prof. Jurgen Wolfrum. After a short-term visit at LBNL, Berkeley in the group of Prof. Shimon Weiss, he was decorated with the BioFuture award to perform independent research on single-molecule handling, detection, and identification. He finished his habilitation in Heidelberg at the Institute of Physical Chemistry and is now Professor for Applied Laser Physics and Laser Spectroscopy at the University in Bielefeld.
Johan Hofkens received his MSc. (1988) and Ph.D. degree (1993) in Chemistry from the University of Leuven (K.U.Leuven). After postdoctoral research with Prof. Masuhara at Osaka University and Prof. Barbara at the University of Minneapolis, he rejoined the K.U.Leuven supervising the Single Molecule Unit in the group of Prof. De Schryver. In 2005 he was appointed Research Professor at the K.U.Leuven and recently he was promoted to full professor. His research interests are fast spectroscopy, (single molecule) fluorescence microscopy and nanoscopy and the application of these techniques in material science and biosciences.
Johan Hofkens received his MSc. (1988) and Ph.D. degree (1993) in Chemistry from the University of Leuven (K.U.Leuven). After postdoctoral research with Prof. Masuhara at Osaka University and Prof. Barbara at the University of Minneapolis, he rejoined the K.U.Leuven supervising the Single Molecule Unit in the group of Prof. De Schryver. In 2005 he was appointed Research Professor at the K.U.Leuven and recently he was promoted to full professor. His research interests are fast spectroscopy, (single molecule) fluorescence microscopy and nanoscopy and the application of these techniques in material science and biosciences.