Explores the components and operation of a Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM), including vacuum systems, electron sources, lenses, aberrations, and detectors.
Introduces the fundamental concepts of optics, covering quantum optics, wavy optics, and electromagnetic optics, as well as the principles of reflection, refraction, and image formation.
Covers the processing of visual information in the eye, the anatomy of the retina, the biochemistry of photoreceptors, and the use of implants to treat visual impairments.
Explores indirect arterial pressure measurement methods using sensors, including Korotkoff and oscillometry, as well as tonometry and intraocular pressure measurement techniques.