Feedback received from the 2009 edition of the summer school Frontiers in Neurophotonics
The content was at an appropriate level for a mixed audience. The tutors were all very careful about checking our background in order to explain sufficient basic information for us to understand the sessions. I learned a lot more in the talks than I expected. All the speakers were focused on “teaching” as opposed to just “talking” – this is very rare and I was very grateful that they all took extra time to teach us, rather than just talk to us. Anthony Choo, 2009 summer school trainee
The professors and speakers were all very helpful in answering my questions and giving advice on how to tackle specific scientific problems. The CRULG students were even more helpful in explaining how to setup similar experiments in my own lab. Sonny Ly, 2009 summer school trainee
I liked the content, I think it was varied and well balanced between theoretical and technical (…) it was a bit far for my background sometimes, but it was generally understood by the speakers and simplified for the multidisciplinary audience. Sébastien Langlois, 2009 summer school trainee |
Summer School Highlights
News
Biophotonics week is an exciting series of scientific events in the beautiful city of Quebec, Canada.
A new graduate program (M.Sc. and Ph.D. levels) in Biophotonics just opened at Université Laval. The Neurophysics group was significantly involved in the creation of this program which has started in Fall 2008. |
