Michael Pfitzner
Michael Pfitzner received his M.SC in physics from HU Berlin in 2013. Since then, he was working in the field of time-resolved spectroscopy with a special focus at singlet oxygen spectroscopy. He will finish his Ph.D. this year, with a focus at pushing in vivo singlet oxygen measurements toward a medical application. His special interest lies within the detection of these very weak NIR signals as well as data evaluation. In 2017, he began expanding his studies toward the combination of time...See more
Michael Pfitzner received his M.SC in physics from HU Berlin in 2013. Since then, he was working in the field of time-resolved spectroscopy with a special focus at singlet oxygen spectroscopy. He will finish his Ph.D. this year, with a focus at pushing in vivo singlet oxygen measurements toward a medical application. His special interest lies within the detection of these very weak NIR signals as well as data evaluation. In 2017, he began expanding his studies toward the combination of time-resolved pointwise measurements with steadystate camera-based detection methods at the Fujian Normal University (Fuzhou, China). See less
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