Our Lens-free fluorescence instrument highlighted in the international science news!

2024-08-09

Our Lens-free fluorescence instrument highlighted in the international science news!

Our researchers demonstrated a low-cost device that uses no lenses, yet can detect deadly bacteria in drinking water with better sensitivity than traditional lens-based approach. It shows, once again, that world-class research can flourish in Nepal, despite limited resources. See following international news coverage:

  1. Optica
  2. University of York
  3. Optics and Photonics News
  4. Interesting Engineering
  5. Photonics.com 
  6. Springwise 
  7. Photonics Hot List
  8. Physik Journal (Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG) - German Physical Society)

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