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    Jelmer Cnossen

    PHD at Quantitative Nanoscopy Group TU Delft

    Jelmer Cnossen is a researcher specializing in super-resolution microscopy, bioengineering, and deep learning.1 He has made significant contributions to the field of localization microscopy and optical imaging techniques. Some of his notable works include:

    1. Developing a method for localization microscopy with doubled precision using patterned illumination, published in Nature Methods in 2020.1

    2. Creating an optimized software framework for real-time, high-throughput tracking of spherical beads, published in Review of Scientific Instruments in 2014.1

    3. Contributing to the development of high spatiotemporal-resolution magnetic tweezers for DNA dynamics studies, published in Biophysical Journal in 2015.1

    Cnossen has also worked on various other projects related to microscopy techniques, including drift correction in localization microscopy, precision enhancement in single-molecule localization microscopy, and the development of novel light-sheet microscopy methods.1

    Highlights

    Sep 5 · tudelft.nl
    ERC Starting Grant for five TU Delft researchers
    Electron Nanoscopy - Home
    ‪Jelmer Cnossen‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

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    Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands