HaloMicroscopy - Transforming Imaging Workflows

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Paul Brannon

paul.brannon@unimelb.edu.au

  • Seminar

You are invited to discover HaloMicroscopy, the innovative plug‑and‑play system from Tiny Bright Things. Using laser‑free, label‑free optics, it captures structures in air or liquid with zero sample prep, revealing features from nanometres to millimetres in milliseconds.

Join the MCFP Seminar with Professor Ray Dagastine, Founder and CSO of Tiny Bright Things, to see how this technology is opening new possibilities for materials exploration.

Date & Time: 15th of September 2025, 2:30 pm

Location: Room 314, Chemical Engineering, University of Melbourne

Zoom: Join the meeting, Password: 244716

MCFP now offers access to the HaloElement, enabling researchers to explore this cutting-edge imaging technology firsthand.

Contact: Paul Brannon (paul.brannon@unimelb.edu.au)