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From Coffee Beans to Grant Dreams: A Morning in the Digi-Physi-Coffee Café

June 2, 2025 Aaron

You slip into the meeting room, mug in hand, today’s flavor isn’t cappuccino but calls for proposals. Everyone’s here to…

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Digi-Physi-Coffee Meeting Recap

March 19, 2025 Aaron

If you’ve ever been in a room (virtual or otherwise) full of presenters, you know there’s a lot more to…

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The Case of the Slow Algorithm: A MUSICAL Murder Mystery 

November 6, 2024 Aaron

In the quiet, code-filled halls of computational science, an unsolved problem lingered. A notorious bottleneck had long haunted researchers—a powerful…

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What Scientists Can Learn From Agatha Christie: Mastering the Art of Communication

October 30, 2024 Aaron

Agatha Christie is one of the most successful and beloved authors in the mystery genre. Her ability to craft compelling…

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Navigating the Networking Necessity

October 25, 2024 Aaron

Networking—it often feels like a chore, doesn’t it? The mere thought of entering a room full of strangers with the…

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Discussions in Transdisciplinary Settings

September 25, 2024 Aaron

Rohit Agarwal, Krishna Agarwal The 3DNanoscopy group at UiT is transdisciplinary, with researchers from biology, microscopy, computational physics, and artificial…

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How early career researchers think about social responsibility – a group discussion

July 24, 2024 Aaron

As discussed in [1] by Vincenzo, social responsibility of science may be interpreted in different ways, however, the definition of…

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Improving Scientific Paper Writing

July 10, 2024 Aaron

Rohit was interviewed by Aaron at UiT. The topic? How Rohit’s improved at writing scientific papers. It seems the secret…

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  • Congratulations to Martin on His Master’s Graduation! 🥳June 11, 2025
    We’d like to celebrate Martin’s successful completion of his master’s degree. Surrounded by family, friends, and colleagues, he crossed the stage to receive his diploma from the Faculty of Science…
  • Sharper Microscopy Through Better Models: Validating the Point Spread Function March 3, 2025
    Have you ever seen microscopic images so detailed that you can pick out single molecules? Behind those jaw-dropping pictures lies a crucial concept called the point spread function (PSF). Simply…
  • Spermotile: A New Chapter in Fertility Innovation February 17, 2025
    This week, our research group held a highly anticipated meeting to introduce Spermotile to the public. It’s an innovation project poised to disrupt fertility healthcare which has been gathering IP…
  • Announcing our 2024 Annual Report!February 4, 2025
    Despite some delays, we’re thrilled to unveil the 3DNanoscopy group’s achievements. This comprehensive review highlights scientific milestones, industry collaborations, and personal reflections from our diverse team. From advanced microscopy technologies…
  • Bioscopy Project Kicks Off in Grand StyleJanuary 20, 2025
    Collaboration Across India and Norway Ushers in the Future of Microscopy Research We are delighted to announce the official launch of the Bioscopy project—a pioneering initiative that promises to redefine…
  • A Visit From Optica Europe Director Dr. Claus RollDecember 30, 2024
    We had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Claus Roll, Director of Optica in Europe, during his visit to Tromsø. Through Krishna Agarwal’s efforts, we were able to arrange meetings that…
  • From Research to InnovationDecember 19, 2024
    In her recent interview, hear more about Professor Krishna Agarwal’s journey from pure research into the world of innovation. She heads our group where we work on everything from computational…

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Latest DigiPhyCoffee:

  • From Coffee Beans to Grant Dreams: A Morning in the Digi-Physi-Coffee CaféJune 2, 2025
    You slip into the meeting room, mug in hand, today’s flavor isn’t cappuccino but calls for proposals. Everyone’s here to trade hard-won insights about turning bright ideas into funded projects,…
  • Digi-Physi-Coffee Meeting RecapMarch 19, 2025
    If you’ve ever been in a room (virtual or otherwise) full of presenters, you know there’s a lot more to giving a talk than just slides and bullet points. Our…
  • The Case of the Slow Algorithm: A MUSICAL Murder Mystery November 6, 2024
    In the quiet, code-filled halls of computational science, an unsolved problem lingered. A notorious bottleneck had long haunted researchers—a powerful algorithm, known as MUSICAL, was simply too slow. Despite its…
  • What Scientists Can Learn From Agatha Christie: Mastering the Art of CommunicationOctober 30, 2024
    Agatha Christie is one of the most successful and beloved authors in the mystery genre. Her ability to craft compelling stories and communicate complex ideas in simple, engaging ways made…
  • Navigating the Networking NecessityOctober 25, 2024
    Networking—it often feels like a chore, doesn’t it? The mere thought of entering a room full of strangers with the intent to “network” can be daunting. Many of us see…
  • Discussions in Transdisciplinary SettingsSeptember 25, 2024
    Rohit Agarwal, Krishna Agarwal The 3DNanoscopy group at UiT is transdisciplinary, with researchers from biology, microscopy, computational physics, and artificial intelligence domains. It was discussed in 2023 in the group…
  • How early career researchers think about social responsibility – a group discussionJuly 24, 2024
    As discussed in [1] by Vincenzo, social responsibility of science may be interpreted in different ways, however, the definition of the bearer of social responsibility of science is underdiscussed. With…

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  • Congratulations to Martin on His Master’s Graduation! 🥳June 11, 2025
    We’d like to celebrate Martin’s successful completion of his master’s degree. Surrounded by family, friends, and colleagues, he crossed the stage to receive his diploma from the Faculty of Science…
  • From Coffee Beans to Grant Dreams: A Morning in the Digi-Physi-Coffee CaféJune 2, 2025
    You slip into the meeting room, mug in hand, today’s flavor isn’t cappuccino but calls for proposals. Everyone’s here to trade hard-won insights about turning bright ideas into funded projects,…
  • Digi-Physi-Coffee Meeting RecapMarch 19, 2025
    If you’ve ever been in a room (virtual or otherwise) full of presenters, you know there’s a lot more to giving a talk than just slides and bullet points. Our…
  • Sharper Microscopy Through Better Models: Validating the Point Spread Function March 3, 2025
    Have you ever seen microscopic images so detailed that you can pick out single molecules? Behind those jaw-dropping pictures lies a crucial concept called the point spread function (PSF). Simply…
  • Spermotile: A New Chapter in Fertility Innovation February 17, 2025
    This week, our research group held a highly anticipated meeting to introduce Spermotile to the public. It’s an innovation project poised to disrupt fertility healthcare which has been gathering IP…
  • Announcing our 2024 Annual Report!February 4, 2025
    Despite some delays, we’re thrilled to unveil the 3DNanoscopy group’s achievements. This comprehensive review highlights scientific milestones, industry collaborations, and personal reflections from our diverse team. From advanced microscopy technologies…
  • Bioscopy Project Kicks Off in Grand StyleJanuary 20, 2025
    Collaboration Across India and Norway Ushers in the Future of Microscopy Research We are delighted to announce the official launch of the Bioscopy project—a pioneering initiative that promises to redefine…

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