Maria Goeppert Mayer
Location
CFIM image analysis room
QuPath (0.4.3) | Visualization and analysis of tissue slides in brightfield or fluorescence |
Zen Blue (0.3.7)* | Visualization and analysis of images recorded on Zeiss Microscopes |
Stardist (Napari) | 3D segmentation of nuclei within Napari |
Fiji | Image processing package - Free |
Cellpose 2.0 | Segmentation of nuclei and cells based on membrane or cytoplasmic signal |
CellProfiler | Identification and quantification of cell phenotypes |
Amira* |
3D visualization and manipulation for EM and LM images |
Available softwares
* These software requires to connect to a license file.
Technical specifications
PC | HP Z420 |
Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16 Cores |
Display | Double screen |
RAM | 128 GB |
Graphics card | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080Ti |
Maria Goeppert Mayer (1906-1972) was a German theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate in Physics. Despite being mostly known for her work on the Manhattan project and the nuclear shell model, she was first known for her discoveries on the theory of possible two-photon absorption by atoms. Her theoretic results are directly used today in nonlinear microscopy and multiphoton tomography.