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IPAS Monthly Seminar Series 2011

This seminar series is to provide a regular forum for communicating ideas across physics, biology, chemistry and related areas, and seeding new collaborations and interactions. It will also be a chance to mingle socially with drinks and nibbles provided afterwards.

 

IPAS Weekly Optics & Photonics Seminar Presentations for 2011

2011
DateSpeakerTitle
Friday, 2 September

Dr William Wadsworth, University of Bath, Bath, UK

Prof Frank Tittel, Rice Quantum Institute, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA

Pick a colour, any colour - Photonic devices to serve microscopy and spectroscopy

Infrared semiconductor laser based trace gas sensor technologies: recent advances and applications

Friday, 5 AugustProf Ewa Goldys, Macquarie University, NSWData mining of cellular images
Thursday 12 MayProf Anatoly Rozenfeld Wollongong Uni, NSWAdvanced Semiconductor Dosimetry for Radiotherapy and Radiation Protection
Friday, 8 AprDr Sabrina Heng, University of AdelaideLight Driven on/off Sensors.
Tuesday, 8 FebDr Jin Doyong, Macquarie University, NSW
Advanced Bio-sensing Opportunities and Challenges in Temporal Domain Discrimination
Tuesday, 4 JanDr Jose Varghese, CSIRO, Victoria
Using structural biology to probe the molecular mechanisms of neurodegeneration in Alzheimer ’s disease and mental health

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Optical Materials & Structures

IPAS has facilities dedicated to the fabrication and characterisation of new forms of soft and silica glass and optical fibres. Our research focuses on the development of new glasses with novel optical properties, advanced technologies for processing and shaping glass. We have strong focus on developing glasses and fibres capable of transmitting light in the mid-infrared that underpin new sensing platforms and lasers.