Biophotonics Concepts to Applications
This book is designed to introduce senior-level and postgraduate students to the principles and applications of biophotonics. It also will serve well as a working reference to practicing physicians, clinicians, biomedical researchers, and biomedical engin
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Gerd Keiser
Biophotonics Concepts to Applications
Graduate Texts in Physics Series editors Kurt H. Becker, Polytechnic School of Engineering, Brooklyn, USA Sadri Hassani, Illinois State University, Normal, USA Bill Munro, NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Atsugi, Japan Richard Needs, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK Jean-Marc Di Meglio, Université Paris Diderot, Paris, France William T. Rhodes, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, USA Susan Scott, Australian National University, Acton, Australia H. Eugene Stanley, Boston University, Boston, USA Martin Stutzmann, TU München, Garching, Germany Andreas Wipf, Friedrich-Schiller-Univ Jena, Jena, Germany
Graduate Texts in Physics Graduate Texts in Physics publishes core learning/teaching material for graduate- and advanced-level undergraduate courses on topics of current and emerging fields within physics, both pure and applied. These textbooks serve students at the MS- or PhD-level and their instructors as comprehensive sources of principles, definitions, derivations, experiments and applications (as relevant) for their mastery and teaching, respectively. International in scope and relevance, the textbooks correspond to course syllabi sufficiently to serve as required reading. Their didactic style, comprehensiveness and coverage offundamental material also make them suitable as introductions or references for scientists entering, or requiring timely knowledge of, a research field.
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Gerd Keiser
Biophotonics Concepts to Applications
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Gerd Keiser Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Boston University Newton, MA USA
ISSN 1868-4513 Graduate Texts in Physics ISBN 978-981-10-0943-3 DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-0945-7
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