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Speaker list

Prof. Pawel Niewczas (University of Strathclyde, UK)

Prof. Niewczas' research focuses on the development of optical sensors for energy and civil engineering. His talk title is "Fibre Bragg grating sensing to support transition to a net-zero economy".

Dr. Samuel McDermott (University of Cambridge, UK)

Dr McDermott's research focuses on the development and application of 3D-printed microscopy systems. His talk title is "Automated microscopy for everyone with the OpenFlexure project.".

Prof. Gail McConnell  (University of Strathclyde, UK)

Prof. McConnell's research focuses on the development of optical microscopy techniques and specifically the Mesolens system for imaging large area biomedical samples at sub-cellular resolution. Her talk title is "Optical mesoscopy with the Mesolens".

Prof. Arup Lal Chakraborty  (IIT Gandhinagar, India)

Prof. Chakraborty's research focuses on the development of optical sensing systems, specifically trace gas sensors and optical fibre sensors. His talk title is "The scope for laser-based ambient air pollution monitoring in India".

Ms Gemma Cairns  (University of Strathclyde, UK)

Ms Cairns' research focuses on the development of low-cost microscopy systems combined with multiple imaging modalities in one setup. Her talk title is "M4All: MultiModal Modular Microscopy for All".

Dr. Michael Lengden (University of Strathclyde, UK)

Dr Lengden's research focuses on the development of optical gas sensors and tomography systems for combustion and agricultural applications. His talk title is "Chemical species tomography of jet-engine exhaust plumes".

Dr. Peter Tinning  (University of Strathclyde, UK)

Dr Tinning's research focuses on the development of super-resolution microscopy systems using optical MEMS devices as active elements. His talk title is "Structured illumination microscopy using MEMS scanning micromirror".

Mr Mark Donnachie  (University of Strathclyde, UK)

Mr Donnachie's research focuses on the development of photoacoustic microscopy systems using optical MEMS devices for all optical control. His talk title is "Miniaturisation of Photoacoustic microscopy systems using MEMS and fibre optics".

Dr. Chandan Kumar Jha  (IIT Gandhinagar, India)

Dr Jha's research focuses on the development of Fibre Bragg Grating sensors for biomedical, audio and ultrasonic applications. His talk title is "Biomedical applications of Fiber Bragg grating sensors".

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