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glaucoma (POAG) is the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. It arises from fibrotic remodelling of the trabecular meshwork, a filter-like structure in the anterior chamber of the eye. As the
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to produce anti-counterfeit markings, dye-free colour images, humidity and chemical sensors, anti-glare coatings and optical filters. This project will develop additive manufacturing of devices with actively
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, dye-free colour images, humidity and chemical sensors, anti-glare coatings and optical filters. This project will develop additive manufacturing of devices with actively-controlled structural colours
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applications, facilitating the transition of image-based measurement methods from laboratory research to clinical practice. Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is a well-established, non-contact optical technique
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, operational reconstructions of quantum theory, indefinite causal structures, extended Wigner's friend scenarios, and quantum reference frames. The team is embedded within the Quantum Optics, Quantum Nanophysics
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, operational reconstructions of quantum theory, indefinite causal structures, extended Wigner's friend scenarios, and quantum reference frames. The team is embedded within the Quantum Optics, Quantum Nanophysics
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structures. Experimental Characterisation: Validating the manufactured prototypes through a range of advanced materials characterisation techniques (e.g., spectroscopy, optical and scintillation performance
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early ‘prodromal’ stages) is yet to be established in large community settings. This PhD project will examine the effectiveness of AI-based analysis of eye images in predicting cognitive/neurodegenerative
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energy efficiency. Surface treatments and engineered coatings will be explored to improve inter-material interfaces, reduce optical losses, and enhance detector robustness, critical factors to advance
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electronics is essential, while prior knowledge of optical or laser systems is desirable but not essential. Applicants should have a strong interest in applied research, be motivated to work on the practical