Talks 2008-2009
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Applied Optics Lunchtime Seminars
All talks are on Wednesdays at 1pm. The venue will usually be the Tower 2nd Floor Lecture Theatre unless otherwise stated. The information will also be printed on the posters, and in the emails advertising the talks.
Talks are generally every fortnight, although external speakers are welcome to give a seminar on any Wednesday that's free - please speak to or email Steve Sharples to make sure a room is available if it's not on one of the dates below.
Date | Speaker | Talk topic or title |
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15 October | Steve Sharples | From metres to microns: advances in the scalability of SRAS |
29 October | Audrey Huong | Differential polarisation spectroscopy
DMD-based high speed non-scanning fluorescence confocal microscopy |
12 November | Ahmet Arca | Surface plasmons on periodic structures |
26 November | Valerie Pinfield | Backscattering from porosity in epoxy fibre composites |
10 December | Mark Pitter | Voltage-sensitive nano-particles |
Date | Speaker | Talk topic or title |
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14 January | Mark Grubb | Touching tiny lives: photoplethysmography in the delivery room |
21 January* | Alistair Elfick (University of Edinburgh) | Near- and far-field CARS microscopy |
28 January | Mike Somekh & Ken Hsu | The stochastic transfer function: a metric for microscope performance |
11 February | Roger Light & Richard Smith | Development of a custom CMOS modulated light camera and its application to picosecond ultrasonics |
25 February | Alexander Kalashnikov | Design of high resolution ultrasonic instrumentation with applications |
18 March | Steve Morgan | Laser Doppler blood flow imaging |
1 April | Rob Ellwood & Ian Collison* | Investigation of the fatigue process using non-linear ultrasound |
Date | Speaker | Talk topic or title |
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22 April* | Sijung Hu (Loughborough University) | Loughborough University opto-physiological monitoring |
13 May | Phil Ingrey (Division of Applied Mathematics) | Left-handed media: the perfect lens with not so perfect boundaries |
20 May | Melissa Mather | 'remedi': Regenerative Medicine - a new industry |
* External speaker