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Fiber-based mesocopic optical tweezers and actuators for biophotonic applications

This project will explore optomecahnical effects in systems of coupled tapered fibres (fibre-based mesoscopic optical tweezers) of various profiles for novel applications in cellula more...

Supervisor(s): Rukhlenko, Ivan (Dr), Fleming, Simon (Professor)

Martin Tomitsch's Research Area

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Supervisor(s): Tomitsch , Martin (Associate Professor)

Geometry of conics and quadrics

Systems of conics and quadrics are omnipresent in mathematics. Despite seeming simplicity of mathematical objects given by second-order algebraic equations, they possess rich struct more...

Supervisor(s): Radnovic, Milena (Dr)

Long-range robotic imaging in participating media

This project will push the limits of long-range vision in participating media including fog and water, expanding the range of conditions under which robots can be safely deployed. A more...

Supervisor(s): Dansereau, Donald (Dr)

Genomics and genetics of animals and plants

These projects will suit you if your scientific passion is to understand the relationship of genotype and phenotype using the tools of genomics, molecular and transmission genetics. more...

Supervisor(s): Saleeba, Jenny (Dr)

Developing new imaging devices to help robots see and do

This work will develop specialised imaging devices to improve robotic perception in challenging conditions. more...

Supervisor(s): Dansereau, Donald (Dr)

Microscale Technology and 3D Printing for Therapeutic Delivery and Tissue Engineering

Dr. Kang is working in the area of drug delivery / testing and tissue engineering by using micro- and nano- scale technologies.For drug delivery, several drug-device combination pro more...

Supervisor(s): Kang, Lifeng (Dr)

5D light field video processing for robust robotic vision

This work will develop algorithms that enable robots to benefit from the rich information captured by emerging light field video cameras. more...

Supervisor(s): Dansereau, Donald (Dr)

Using machine learning to give robots new kinds of visual sensing

This work will develop the machine learning techniques and principles needed for robots to automatically interpret and benefit from a broad range of emerging imaging technologies. more...

Supervisor(s): Dansereau, Donald (Dr)