Gintoli Michele
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Technologistc/o Complesso Biologico Interdipartimentale
A. Vallisneri
Viale Giuseppe Colombo 3
35131 Padova
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I received my Ph.D. in 2018 at the University of Padua, with a thesis on the fabrication of spiral phase plates applied to two-photon super-resolution (STED) microscopy.
I moved to the University of Exeter in 2018, where I worked on multiphoton microscopes with remote focusing capabilities until 2021. From 2021 to 2023 I worked at the University of Twente, on a new scanning microscope paradigm using wavefront-shaping as a substitute to regular objective lenses.
My interests rotate around optical systems for imaging, in particular experimental and high-end microscopes.
My role at the CNR-IN in Padua is to maintain the core imaging facility "Tullio Pozzan", hosted at the Department of Biomedical Sciences of the University of Padua, as part of the european consortium EuroBioImaging.
Representative publications
Gintoli M., Mohanan S., Salter P., Williams E.,Beard J.D. , Jekely G., and Corbett AD, "Spinning disk-remote focusing microscopy," Biomed. Opt. Express 11, 2874-2888 (2020)
Massari, M., Ruffato, G., Gintoli, M., Ricci, F., & Romanato, F. , "Fabrication and characterization of high-quality spiral phase plates for optical applications," Applied Optics, 54(13), 4077-4083 (2015)