Luis Köbele
PhD student
Luis Köbele studied mechatronics at the Offenburg University of Applied Sciences. During his bachelor thesis in 2012, he researched optical detection methods for a contamination measurement in laser scanners. In 2015, he graduated in the microsystems engineering program at the University of Freiburg. His master’s project, which was conducted at the Gisela and Erwin Sick Chair of Micro-Optics addressed the symmetrical tuning of solid-body elastomer lenses. During his studies he specialized in the fields of control theory, sensors and polymers as well as in RF- and microwaves, optics and photonics.
Since September 2015, he has started working towards his PhD at the Chair of Bio- and Nano-Photonics. He is conducting research in the field of nonlinear optical imaging of self-reconstructing laser beams in strongly scattering media. Thereby, his work focuses on novel methods and concepts in the field of light-sheet microscopy.