
MaikeLenz
@maikelenz_
DPhil Student in Adaptive Optics at University of Oxford 🔬| Physics MSci at Imperial College 👩🔬 | 🇩🇪🇬🇧
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Thank you Women and Non-Binary Individuals in Physics The Blackett Lab Family for today's workshops on science communication. Now feeling the strong desire to start a blog..




As 2022 comes to a close, I'm thrilled to end my first term at University of Oxford as a DPhil Student in Adaptive Optics. I'm also especially proud to finally have graduated from Imperial College London with a First Class Physics MSci 🥂 It was amazing to meet some old friends again!



🌍 Today marks #UNESCO #WorldEngineeringDay for #SustainableDevelopment. We are highlighting the work of our members in a series of posts. 🔉 Find out about the projects going on within the WiE network and how these contribute to global sustainability. 🧵 Engineering Science, Oxford

Looking inside the brain is tricky! Engineer MaikeLenz will explain how can we reach areas that are far down without damaging overlaying layers using optical fibres - cylinders of glass as thin as a human hair Pint of Science UK 24 May 7.30pm James St Tavern pintofscience.co.uk/event/breaking…


I had such a wonderful time hosting the panel discussion at the WiE Oxford Lunch & Learn event today ☀️ Our inspiring speakers Anne Trefethen and Lia Yeh talked about success as a woman in STEM, setting work-life boundaries, and thriving in an interdisciplinary environment.

☀️I am thrilled to have had the opportunity to lead a workshop with Cian Farrell and Jacopo Di Giacomantonio at #EYETheHague2023. 🌐We conducted a highly interactive workshop for our collective mission of fostering a unified #EngineeringEducation landscape throughout Europe. 🚀


Last night at #pint2023 DPhil researcher Maike Lenz demonstrated how we can peek into the depths of the brain without damaging any overlaying layers using optical fibres - ultra-thin cylinders of glass as thin as a human hair Pint of Science UK MaikeLenz pintofscience.co.uk/event/breaking…


I gave a talk at Pint of Science UK last night about using multimode fibres as endoscopes 🧠 Very grateful for the opportunity to contribute to such a well-organised and fun event 🎇 The fact most people took away is that the hippocampus looks like a seahorse 😅 #pint23 Engineering Science, Oxford


Had a really great week attending the #EuroAOSummerSchool 🔬 Thank you to everybody involved for making the programme so memorable and Laura Young for leading the school ☀️ #adaptiveoptics


'I want to be a voice for women in engineering.' For #INWED23, we caught up with Engineering Science, Oxford's Nayanthara Srinivasan and MaikeLenz to discuss what it's like to study engineering at Oxford and their future aspirations. #InternationalWomenInEngineeringDay linkedin.com/pulse/qa-engin…



Happy #INWED2024 🙌 I'm honoured to have been highlighted and hope to be able to continue empowering women in engineering through the WiE network WiE Oxford

It was great to be back at Cell Physiology Workshop last week to teach Optics demonstrations on the principles of microscopy🔬 💡Thank you to the organising team 👏 Rainbow Lab CVS-UoL
