About
I'm a Research Fellow with an interest in using integrated optical technology for bioscience applications. Typically this involves using advanced integrated waveguide designs and microfluidic structures to produce Lab-on-a-Chip devices which are cheaper, smaller and more robust compared to traditional equipment. My work is mainly focussed on microflow cytometry for medical and environmental applications. Currently I am working on an ocean deployable microflow cytometer. I have also applied optical and fluidic technology to a range of applications including COVID-19 mass testing and antimicrobial light-guiding urinary catheters.
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