
Members of the Proteus team will be attending the Institute of Physics Photon16 conference in Leeds to present their latest work.
Photon16 is the largest optics and photonics conference in the UK. Over four days, Proteus researchers will have the opportunity to visit exhibitions on the latest in optics and photonics technology, attend lectures from experts in the field, and get up to date with cutting-edge research.
They will also share Proteus science through oral and poster presentations:
Michael Tanner
Type of presentation: Oral
Title: Multiplexed fibre optic sensing in the distal lung
When: 6th September 17.00
Kerrianne Harrington
Type of presentation: Oral
Title: Reducing crosstalk in multicore fibres with parabolic index profiles
When: 5th September 15.15
Helen Parker
Type of presentation: Poster
Title: Imaging and spectroscopic data of pathologies in the distal lung using coherent fibre bundles
When: 5th September
Katjana Ehrlich
Type of presentation: Poster
Title: Time resolved spectroscopy with advanced CMOS single photon detector arrays for disease diagnosis in the distal lung
When: 5th September
Debaditya Choudhury
Type of presentation: Poster
Title: ISensing physiology in the distal lung
When: 5th September
James Stone
Type of presentation: Poster
Title: New designs for imaging fibres
When: 5th September
Vikram Kamaljith
Type of presentation: Poster
Title: Development of multifunctional fluorescence based endoscopic sensors for medical applications
When: 5th September
Harry Wood
Type of presentation: Oral
Title: Quantitative characterisation of endoscopic imaging fibres
When: 4th September
Find out more about the Photon16 conference here.