Gordon Zyla (@gordonzyla) 's Twitter Profile
Gordon Zyla

@gordonzyla

Researcher, light-based 3D printing 👨‍🔬- Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow - Hobby Runner 🎽

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I am very happy to finally spread the news that our paper, "3D Micro-Devices for Enhancing the Lateral Resolution in Optical Microscopy," has been published online in Light: Advanced Manufacturing. doi.org/10.37188/lam.2… FORTH IESL_FORTH ULF FORTH

I am very happy to finally spread the news that our paper, "3D Micro-Devices for Enhancing the Lateral Resolution in Optical Microscopy," has been published online in Light: Advanced Manufacturing.

doi.org/10.37188/lam.2…

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Gordon Zyla (@gordonzyla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is more news about our micro-spheres🔮💫, which can enhance the lateral resolution of optical microscopes 🔬. Laser-based 3D printing: A powerful tool to advance optical microscopy phys.org/news/2024-06-l… via Phys.org #3dprinting #laser #science #optics #microscopy

IESL_FORTH (@iesl_forth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check this out👏 New article on Light: Science & Applications : Laser-based 3D printing: A powerful tool to advance optical microscopy. light-am.com/article/doi/10… Maria Farsari Gordon Zyla FORTH

Check this out👏
New article on Light: Science &amp; Applications : Laser-based 3D printing: A powerful tool to advance optical microscopy.
light-am.com/article/doi/10…
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Vilnius University (@vu_lt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to announce the 5 brilliant #researchers who won the annual Vilnius University #Foundation competition! Four are funded by the VU Endowment Fund, and one by the Marius Jakulis Jason Foundation. ✨ All the talented researchers who won the competition were presented at

Thrilled to announce the 5 brilliant #researchers who won the annual Vilnius University #Foundation competition! Four are funded by the VU Endowment Fund, and one by the Marius Jakulis Jason Foundation. ✨

All the talented researchers who won the competition were presented at
Joy A. Franco, PhD (@engineering_joy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postdocs do a lot of invisible labor in academia. The majority of which is helping PhD students. Many of us are happy to do it, but when students fail to acknowledge that help, especially in front of the PI, it kinda kills the vibe. Give people credit for their work.

UCSD Engineering (@ucsdjacobs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using the microscopic structures on the wings of the Morpho butterfly, UC San Diego researchers developed a simple, inexpensive way to analyze biopsy samples that could make cancer diagnosis faster, more accurate & more accessible worldwide. Lisa Poulikakos today.ucsd.edu/story/butterfl…

Biomedical Picture of the Day BPoD (@bpod_s) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Polarised light microscopy enhanced with a butterfly wing! Reveals greater detail in fibrous biological tissues 🛠️ by Paula Kirya et al UCSD Engineering in Advanced Materials 2025 📷 from Gordon Zyla et al Scientific Reports 2017 ➡️ bpod.org.uk/archive/2025/3… with John Ankers

Polarised light microscopy enhanced with a butterfly wing! Reveals greater detail in fibrous biological tissues

🛠️ by Paula Kirya et al <a href="/UCSDJacobs/">UCSD Engineering</a> in Advanced Materials 2025

📷 from <a href="/GordonZyla/">Gordon Zyla</a> et al <a href="/SciReports/">Scientific Reports</a> 2017
➡️ bpod.org.uk/archive/2025/3… with <a href="/DrJohnAnkers/">John Ankers</a>
Vilnius University (@vu_lt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A unique gift from Vilnius University to Sorbonne: Prof. Nathalie Drach-Temam received a 3D-printed model of the Sorbonne Chapel – the size of a human hair and invisible to the naked eye. Created by Dr Gordon Zyla at VU’s Laser Research Centre.

A unique gift from Vilnius University to Sorbonne:
Prof. <a href="/drach_temam/">Nathalie Drach-Temam</a> received a 3D-printed model of the Sorbonne Chapel – the size of a human hair and invisible to the naked eye.

Created by Dr <a href="/GordonZyla/">Gordon Zyla</a> at VU’s Laser Research Centre.