Consortium Funds Biomedical Lasers
A European consortium led by the University of Dundee and including Toptica Photonics AG of Munich and Time Bandwidth Products AG of Zurich has been granted €10.1 million by the European Commission for a four-year project to develop biomedical lasers. The group, under the acronym FAST-DOT, will work to create smaller, more energy-efficient lasers for use in microscopy and nanosurgery.
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