List of main scientific setups created by me or with my major participation
Super-resolution SIM microscope for study of living cells - Laboratoire Jean Perrin, Sorbonne University, Paris, France (development in progress).
Raman tweezers microspectroscopy setup for study of nanoscale bioparticles - Laboratoire Jean Perrin, Sorbonne University, Paris, France (development in progress).
Femtosecond non-linear endoscope for in vivo/in situ diagnosis (SHG, 2PEF) of pulmonary tissue - Laboratoire Jean Perrin, Sorbonne University, Paris, France.Â
Femtosecond electron diffraction setup for study of primary photo-induced structure changes in thin crystals & molecular films - Prof. Dwayne Miler group, Chemistry Department, Toronto University, Toronto, Canada.
Subpicosecond time-resolved resonance Raman spectrometer for study of heme proteins' primary structural dynamics - Laboratoire d'Optique et Biosciences, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France.
Picosecond multiplex CARS micro-spectrometer for study of fluorescent porphyrins, proteins & cells - Prof. J. Greve group, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.
Picosecond & nanosecond Stimulated Raman Shifters based on high-pressure hydrogen & methane gases - Prof. T. Kitagawa group, Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki, Japan & Laboratory of non-linear spectroscopy, B.I.Stepanov Institute of Physics, Minsk, Belarus.
Versatile nanosecond resonance Raman spetrometer for study of biomolecules and biomolecular interactions - Laboratory of non-linear spectroscopy, B.I.Stepanov Institute of Physics, Minsk, Belarus.
Non-degenerate CARS setup for study of high-pressure discharge plasma in gases - Laboratory of Nonlinear Spectroscopy, B.I.Stepanov Institute of Physics & A.V.Luikov Institute of Heat & Mass Transfer, Minsk, Belarus.
Powerful nanosecond tunable laser system based on Nd:YAG and dye lasers technology, for spectroscopy & remote sensing - Development & Design Office, B.I.Stepanov Institute of Physics, Minsk, USSR.
Design & construction of Nd:YAG laser with unstable resonator - Laboratory of Nonlinear Spectroscopy, B.I.Stepanov Institute of Physics, Minsk, USSR.