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The Group’s extensive facilities – which include three state-of-the-art optics laboratories, a wide range of electronic and VLSI design facilities, the Applied Ultrasonics Laboratory, and the Space Integrated Optical Sensors (SIOS) laboratory – provide an exceptional environment for developing innovative technologies.
 
The Group’s extensive facilities – which include three state-of-the-art optics laboratories, a wide range of electronic and VLSI design facilities, the Applied Ultrasonics Laboratory, and the Space Integrated Optical Sensors (SIOS) laboratory – provide an exceptional environment for developing innovative technologies.
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Members of the Applied Optics Group are involved the Institute of Biophysics, Imaging and Optical Science.
 
Members of the Applied Optics Group are involved the Institute of Biophysics, Imaging and Optical Science.

Revision as of 16:51, 18 February 2011

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Welcome to the Applied Optics Group. The is a world leader in the application of optical, ultrasonic and instrumentation engineering, the Applied Optics Group conducts multidisciplinary research spanning physical scales from the sub-molecular to the largest structures in the solar system. The Group host two platform grants in Bioimaging and Advanced Ultrasonics. Research falls into four broad areas, with much interdisciplinary work across the Group:

The Group’s extensive facilities – which include three state-of-the-art optics laboratories, a wide range of electronic and VLSI design facilities, the Applied Ultrasonics Laboratory, and the Space Integrated Optical Sensors (SIOS) laboratory – provide an exceptional environment for developing innovative technologies.

For the internal website please follow this link Main_Page

Members of the Applied Optics Group are involved the Institute of Biophysics, Imaging and Optical Science.