Virtual Plasmonic Tweezers for Versatile Manipulation of Cells and Biomolecules

This project is ongoing.

This project, which is supported by Beckman Foundation, focuses on development and applications of virtual plasmonic tweezers that use light to dynamically manipulate micro/nnao objects.

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