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Supervisors Primary Supervisor - Dr Calum Williams Secondary Supervisors - Dr. Maciej Dabrowski , Prof Simon Horsley This PhD studentship will develop 3D-printed optical metamaterials to control
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: Professor Marinko Sarunic Project Description: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is widely used clinically in ophthalmology and is essential in the diagnosis and treatment of retinal disease. Ophthalmic OCT
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of the studentship is to measure and model the optical properties of facial skin at different wavelengths and angles and to relate the results to other work by the research team on the clinical measurement and
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generations of research and development professionals, data specialists, technology experts, inventors, and scientists for industry and society. The Macroscopic Quantum Optics (MQO) Group at the Department
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. The enhanced image quality will support earlier and more reliable detection of eye diseases. Combining artificial intelligence with mathematical modelling, this non-invasive, cost-effective approach has
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Aviation by 2050. This exciting doctoral project, in collaboration with Rolls-Royce, will develop innovative computer vision methods which when combined with optical flow velocimetry will enable imaging
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a team to undertake a PhD in the Optics and Photonics Research Group (OPG), supervised by Dr. Mitchell Kenney alongside collaborators within OPG and Life sciences. (https://www.nottingham.ac.uk
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a team to undertake a PhD in the Optics and Photonics Research Group (OPG), supervised by Dr. Mitchell Kenney alongside collaborators within OPG and Life sciences. (https://www.nottingham.ac.uk
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Entry Requirements Applicants should hold at least a 2:1 Bachelor’s Honours degree (or equivalent) in: Physics, Photonics, Optical Engineering, Computer Science, or a closely related subject Desirable
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. The rapidly growing field of levitated optomechanics [1] has the potential to overcome these limitations by using optical fields to trap and control mechanical systems in vacuum. Recent advances have succeeded