This graduate course will review the field of Bio-Photonics, and the interactions of light and biological matter. We will look at Bio-Photonics from an engineering and physics perspective, and will review basic principles as well as the instrumentation (imaging and sensing systems) that are used in this field.
There are 12 two-hour lecture sessions, a midterm (after about 9 sessions), and two seminar presentations by the students during the semester.