
Prof. Retzker’s lecture was about the Microfludic channels that are now a well-established platform for many purposes, including bio-medical research and lab on chip applications. In his talk Prof. Retzker introduced a theoretical proposal which is based on a nano-NMR setup for measuring the mean drift velocity near the surface of a microfludic channel in a non-intrusive fashion. He discussed different possible protocols and provided a detailed analysis of the measurement’s sensitivity in each case.
AIANI and the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information at the University of Innsbruck were delighted to welcome Prof. Retzker again to Innsbruck and are looking forward to future collaborations!