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# '''Advanced Ultrafast Spectroscopy''' (MEECH_U17SF), Prof Stephen Meech, https://www.uea.ac.uk/study/-/advanced-ultrafast-spectroscopy-meech_u17sf-
 
# '''Advanced Ultrafast Spectroscopy''' (MEECH_U17SF), Prof Stephen Meech, https://www.uea.ac.uk/study/-/advanced-ultrafast-spectroscopy-meech_u17sf-
 
 
#'''Computing and interpreting the nonlinear optical properties of novel photonic materials''' Professor David Andrews https://www.uea.ac.uk/study/-/computing-and-interpreting-the-nonlinear-optical-properties-of-novel-photonic-materials-andrews_u17sf-
 
#'''Computing and interpreting the nonlinear optical properties of novel photonic materials''' Professor David Andrews https://www.uea.ac.uk/study/-/computing-and-interpreting-the-nonlinear-optical-properties-of-novel-photonic-materials-andrews_u17sf-
 
 
# '''Organo-Polyoxometalate Derivatives: New Materials for Photonics and Optical Computing''' Dr John Fielden https://www.uea.ac.uk/study/-/inorganic-and-bioinorganic-supramolecular-photochemistry-fielden_u17sf-
 
# '''Organo-Polyoxometalate Derivatives: New Materials for Photonics and Optical Computing''' Dr John Fielden https://www.uea.ac.uk/study/-/inorganic-and-bioinorganic-supramolecular-photochemistry-fielden_u17sf-
 
 
#'''Gregorio Weber International Prize in Biological Fluorescence''' The Gregorio Weber International Prize in Biological Fluorescence (Weber Prize) is awarded for research related to a doctoral (or equivalent) dissertation.[http://www.lfd.uci.edu/weber/prize/]
 
#'''Gregorio Weber International Prize in Biological Fluorescence''' The Gregorio Weber International Prize in Biological Fluorescence (Weber Prize) is awarded for research related to a doctoral (or equivalent) dissertation.[http://www.lfd.uci.edu/weber/prize/]

Latest revision as of 07:53, 5 March 2017

  1. Advanced Ultrafast Spectroscopy (MEECH_U17SF), Prof Stephen Meech, https://www.uea.ac.uk/study/-/advanced-ultrafast-spectroscopy-meech_u17sf-
  2. Computing and interpreting the nonlinear optical properties of novel photonic materials Professor David Andrews https://www.uea.ac.uk/study/-/computing-and-interpreting-the-nonlinear-optical-properties-of-novel-photonic-materials-andrews_u17sf-
  3. Organo-Polyoxometalate Derivatives: New Materials for Photonics and Optical Computing Dr John Fielden https://www.uea.ac.uk/study/-/inorganic-and-bioinorganic-supramolecular-photochemistry-fielden_u17sf-
  4. Gregorio Weber International Prize in Biological Fluorescence The Gregorio Weber International Prize in Biological Fluorescence (Weber Prize) is awarded for research related to a doctoral (or equivalent) dissertation.[1]