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About Workshop

The meeting aims to exchange novel biophotonics research ideas and to share our evolving understanding of requirements biomedical applications set for modern testing, imaging and diagnostic equipment. The workshop will have a comprehensive technical program with review talks from major world leading experts in complementary areas of nonlinear photonics both on theory, experiment and applications.

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Guidance for posters: A1 format, portrait orientation

 

 

Photonics
Medical Diagnostics

for

WORKSHOP

Aston University, Birmingham, UK

7-8 September 2018

Location:

Oral talks - G11

Poster session - MB574

Participants registration is closed

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About
Speakers

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 Speakers​

Schedule

Tentative schedule

7th September
8th September

08:30

Coffee time and registration 

08:30

Coffee time and registration 

09:00

Welcome talk

09:00

Scientific talks

09:10

Scientific talks

10:20

Coffee break

10:40

11:00

Coffee break

Scientific talks

13:15

Lunch

14:00

Scientific talks

11:00

Scientific talks

13:15

Lunch

14:00

Scientific talks

15:20

Closing remarks

15:15

Poster session

15:30

Lab tours

17:30

Workshop dinner

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Organisers

Dr Maria Chernysehva

Engineering for Development Research Fellow, Aston University

Dr Srikanth Sugavanam

Research Fellow, Programme Manager with MULTIPLY  

Sponsors & Organisers
Paola Borri

Paola Borri

(UK) Coherent Raman Scattering microscopy: Technology developments and biological applications

Prof Sylvain Gigan

Prof Sylvain Gigan

(France) Light control in complex media: towards optical imaging at unprecedented depth in biological tissues

Dr Karina Litvinova

Dr Karina Litvinova

(UK) Cancer detection in spectral images using deep learning .

Prof F. Ömer Ilday

Prof F. Ömer Ilday

(Turkey) Laser surgery in the ablation-cooled regime .

Dr Olga Bibikova

Dr Olga Bibikova

(Germany) Fiber optic spectroscopy for multimodal medical diagnostics .

Prof Daniele Faccio

Prof Daniele Faccio

(UK) Imaging through extended diffusive media: deep body imaging and multimode fibre imaging

Johanna Trägårdh

Johanna Trägårdh

(Czech Republic) . Microscopy through a multimode fiber endoscope .

Prof Mark Farries

Prof Mark Farries

(UK) . Fast mid-infrared hyper-spectral imaging of tissue .

Harith Ahmad

Harith Ahmad

(Malaysia) Minimally and Non-Invasive Optical Sensing for the Detection and Measurement of Biological and Chemical Constituents

Prof David Webb

Prof David Webb

(UK) Medical photonics in Aston Institute of Photonics Technologies .

Dr Ljupco Hadzievski

Dr Ljupco Hadzievski

(Serbia) Multi-sensor system for non-invasive detection of cardiovascular pulsations of the human body

Prof Moh. Yasin

Prof Moh. Yasin

(Indonesia) Fibre optic sensor for heart rate detection .

Dr Daniil Nikitichev

Dr Daniil Nikitichev

(UK) Photoacoustic imaging and 3D printed multimodality phantoms

Dr Daniel Hill

Dr Daniel Hill

(Spain) Nanophotonic biosensors within Lab on Chip applications

Ashim Dhakal

Ashim Dhakal

(Nepal) Low cost Raman spectroscopy using integrated photonics

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Sponsors

MULTIPLY has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie grant agreement No 713694.

Information

Photonics for medical diagnostics

  7-8 September,

Aston University, Birmingham UK  

Contact us

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Dr Maria Chernysheva  m.chernysheva@aston.ac.uk

Dr Srikanth Sugavanam s.sugavanam1@aston.ac.uk

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Aston Triangle, B4 7ET Birmingham, UK

http://www.aston.ac.uk/eas/research/groups/photonics/

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