Optical Systems and Materials

Optical Systems and Materials Research Theme

Usually associated with display technology, liquid crystals also have many other applications and uses.  In this research project we are developing liquid crystal lasers, capable of broad wavelength-tuning, multiple simultaneous colour emissions, and highly customisable outputs, all within a small, portable and low-cost architecture.  We are also seeking to integrate liquid crystal lasers into new photonic systems and applications, such as biomedical imaging (e.g. fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry), digital holographic projection, and 2D & 3D displays.

Research Themes: 

  • Materials and Structures
  • Optical Systems and Materials
  • Sensors
Lasing in liquid crystals (green pump input, red lasing output)

Edinburgh robotics experts are to join in an initiative that seeks to develop collaborations with industry and academia. The University is a founding member of the EPSRC UK Robotics and Autonomous Systems Network (UK-RAS Network).

Edinburgh Centre for Robotics

How can we construct a high-resolution camera capable of imaging the time-of-arrival, polarisation and wavelength of each of the maximal 10Gphoton/s emitted from a labelled, biological cell?
Such a measurement would capture the complete information available in the optical signal, and significantly enhance our ability to observe the organisation, movement and interactions of cellular components at molecular scales.

Research Themes: 

  • Optical Systems and Materials
  • Sensors

This project is all about multi-disciplinary collaboration - and capitalisation in a clinical setting of the many new vistas and opportunities that will arise. As such this research programme brings together a group of world class scientists (physicists, chemists, engineers and computer experts) and clinicians to design, make and test a cutting-edge bedside technology platform which will help doctors in the intensive care unit (ICU) make rapid and accurate diagnoses that would inform therapy and ensure patients get the right treatment, quickly. While we are developing our technology platform with a focus on ICU, it will also be applicable to a wide range of other healthcare situations.

Research Themes: 

  • Optical Systems and Materials
  • Sensors
PROTEUS project logo featuring a pair of lungs

Full Job Title: 

Professor and Deputy Head of Research Institute Imaging, Data and Communications (IDCoM)

Engineering Discipline: 

  • Electronics and Electrical Engineering

Research Institute: 

  • Imaging, Data and Communications

Email: 

Telephone: 

+44(0)131 6513569

Dr. Majid Safari received PhD degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, Canada.

Full Job Title: 

Senior Lecturer

Engineering Discipline: 

  • Electronics and Electrical Engineering

Research Institute: 

  • Integrated Micro and Nano Systems

Email: 

Telephone: 

+44(0)131 6507473

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