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  1. Developer and manager of the mesoSPIM project, an open-source light-sheet microscope for large cleared samples (www.mesospim.org). Passionate about building and programming fluorescence microscopes...

    • University of Zurich
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  2. Nikita Vladimirov. Adaptive Brain Circuits, UZH, Zürich. Verified email at hifo.uzh.ch. Microscopy programming engineering. Articles 1–20. ‪Adaptive Brain Circuits, UZH, Zürich‬ - ‪‪Cited by...

  3. Nikita Vladimirov, PhD. Manager of the light-sheet microscopy platform (mesoSPIM) Phone. +41 44 635 33 94. E-Mail. Webseite. Webseite 2. © 2023 Universität Zürich. About this site.

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    Vladimirov was born on 8 May 2004, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and later moved to Germanywith his mother when he was five years old. At the age of 14, Vladimirov began researching different online business models as a way to contribute to his family's finances. He eventually discovered dropshipping and began working to launch his first successful stor...

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  4. Feb 2, 2023 · At a time when most teenagers are still figuring out their career paths, Nikita Vladimirov, an 18-year-old from Germany, has already established himself as a successful entrepreneur and a force to be reckoned with in the world of online business.

  5. Jul 27, 2014 · Nikita Vladimirov, Yu Mu, Takashi Kawashima, Davis V Bennett, Chao-Tsung Yang, Loren L Looger, Philipp J Keller, Jeremy Freeman & Misha B Ahrens. Nature Methods 11 , 883–884 (...

  6. Mar 27, 2024 · Nikita Vladimirov Staff Scientist @ University of Zurich. Nikita is part of the Helmchen Lab in the Brain Research Institute of the University of Zurich. He is mostly active on the light-sheet microscopy building and programming side of things, but is increasingly involved in light-sheet data processing and analysis.