Hannover, 12-14/06/2022.
iToBoS project participated in the “Humboldt meets Leibniz” event, that took place in Herrenhausen Palace Hannover, Germany, from June 12th to June 14th.
The event addresses current research questions in Optics and Photonics. Over the past years, Hannover evolved into one of the most important science locations in the field of Optical Technologies and Gravitational Physics. In 2015, laser technology developed in Hannover enabled researchers to detect gravitational waves with the Clusters of Excellence PhoenixD and Quantum Frontiers, Leibniz University Hannover stands for cutting-edge research and innovation.
The symposium extensively explored theoretical and practical research in the field of optics and photonics.
iToBoS presented two posters which main topics were the imaging system of the iToBoS scanner. The activity was led by Lennart Jütte from Liebniz University Hannover, partner of the iToBoS project.
- Non-contact dermoscopy for the early detection of melanoma.
- Mueller Matrix polarimetry and its application to biological species characterisation.
More details at: uni-hannover.de//humboldt-meets-leibniz/