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Georg Schitter

Researcher at Vienna University of Technology

Publications -  278
Citations -  6886

Georg Schitter is an academic researcher from Vienna University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Actuator & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 236 publications receiving 6023 citations. Previous affiliations of Georg Schitter include University of California, Santa Barbara & École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.

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Evaluation of surface charge shift of collagen fibrils exposed to glutaraldehyde.

TL;DR: Kelvin-probe Force Microscopy was employed to determine the electrostatic surface potential at the single-fibril level and investigated how glutaraldehyde, a well-established protein cross-linking agent, shifts the surface charge to more negative values without disrupting the fibrils themselves.
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The Effect of NaF In Vitro on the Mechanical and Material Properties of Trabecular and Cortical Bone

TL;DR: In this article, high doses of sodium fluoride in bones lead to severe softening, by weakening interfacial properties between the inorg. minerals and the org. components, while leaving mineralization unchanged.
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Atomic force microscopy capable of vibration isolation with low-stiffness Z-axis actuation.

TL;DR: An atomic force microscope capable of vibration isolation with its internal Z-axis (vertical) actuators moving the AFM probe is presented, and the closed-loop AFM system has robustness against the flexures' nonlinearity and uses the first resonance for better sample tracking.
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Controller Design for a High-Sampling-Rate Closed-Loop Adaptive Optics System with Piezo-Driven Deformable Mirror

TL;DR: Improved performance of a closed-loop AO system with Piezo-driven Deformable Mirror and high-sampling-rate Wavefront Sensor is improved by means of model-based control and the variance of the residual error has been reduced.
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Automated spherical aberration correction in scanning confocal microscopy

TL;DR: This contribution demonstrates an automated adjustment of the coverslip correction collar in scanning confocal microscopy to compensate for spherical aberrations due to coverslip thickness mismatch.