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IESL-FORTH Scientists create light bullets for high-intensity applications
Controlling the propagation of high-intensity light beams as they travel through transparent media is a challenging task, but IESL scientists have now shown that a relatively new type of light beam called a ring-Airy beam can self-focus into intense light bullets that propagate over extended distances. These highly focused, high-intensity ring-Airy beam light bullets offer a very unique level of control that cannot be achieved with equivalent Gaussian beams, making them ideal for a variety of optical applications ranging from precision materials processing and nanosurgery to attosecond pulse drivers.
Motions of a nanomotor get proteins out of the cell, an essential mechanism for cellular function
Thousands of proteins are produced inside our cells. More than a third of these proteins can fulfill their function only after migrating to the outside of the cell, becoming anchored to the cell membrane or being targeted to specific subcellular compartments. How cells regulate trafficking of their proteins is a fundamental problem in biology andis essential for life. Examples of migrating proteins are insulin (whose absence leads to diabetes), antibodies (that combat infections), membrane channels (essential amongst other for neuronal cell function) and toxin-proteins secreted by pathogenic microorganisms.
TransForm: Theoretical Foundations of Transactional Memory
The ceremony of the 2013 Award for Excellence in Academic Teaching "Vassilis XANTHOPOULOS - Stephanos PNEVMATIKOS"
"Smart Specialization Strategies and the Quadruple Innovation Helix"
Prof. Stelios Tzortzakis receives the Rozhdestvensky Medal
Workshop entitled: "Patenting Inventions: From Idea to Commercialization"
Industrial Technologies 2014 - Smart Growth through Research and Innovation
The Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser of FORTH organized the Annual Meeting of the Climate for Culture project
Researcher’s Night at FORTH
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