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== Project Description ==
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The eSTORM is intended to be a teaching instrument for use in the learning of basic imaging principles, in particular aimed at superresolution techniques. For this, we are building an inexpensive and simple version of the laboratory grade instruments, and we hope to keep the costs low enough for high schools and small universities.
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== Students ==
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Brian Ross - MIT Bioengineering student, Senior
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Drago Andres Guggiana Nilo - Harvard Biophysics Ph.D. student, 1st year
  
 
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Revision as of 18:15, 12 April 2011

Project Description

The eSTORM is intended to be a teaching instrument for use in the learning of basic imaging principles, in particular aimed at superresolution techniques. For this, we are building an inexpensive and simple version of the laboratory grade instruments, and we hope to keep the costs low enough for high schools and small universities.


Students

Brian Ross - MIT Bioengineering student, Senior

Drago Andres Guggiana Nilo - Harvard Biophysics Ph.D. student, 1st year

Weekly Updates