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University College Dublin Ireland
SPIE Student Chapter
Annual Report
June 2010 – April 2013
Elected Officers
No. Title Name Email Member No. 1. President Ms. Laura Tobin [email protected] 3246337 2. Vice-President Mr. Haoyu Li [email protected] 3445844 3. Secretary Mr. Yue Qi [email protected] 3441453 4. Treasurer Mr. Shi Liu [email protected] 3446667 5. Women’s Officer Ms. Liang Zhao [email protected] 3445796 6. Education Officer Mr. Md. Atikur Jewel [email protected] 3538220 7. Advisor Prof. John Sheridan [email protected]
Chapter Activities From June 2010 to April 2013:
In September 2010, Mr. Shi Liu and Mr. Yue Qi joined our research group and later
became new members of our SPIE student chapter.
In December 2010, Dr. Shui Liu finished his Ph.D study in our group under the advising of
Prof. John Sheridan.
In January 2011, Dr. Jinxin Guo was on a visiting trip to University of Science and
Technology Beijing, China.
(Left) SPIE
Europe Optics +
Optoelectronics
2011.
In April 2011, SPIE
Europe Optics +
Optoelectronics
2011 was held in
Prague. Dr. Jinxin
Guo together with
former member Dr.
Michael Gleeson
and the chapter
advisor Prof. John
Sheridan attended.
(Right)
Mr. DayanLi in
SPIE Optics +
Photonics 2011,
San Diego.
Thanks to the
support of the
student chapter
officer travel
grant. This year a
student member
from our chapter
Mr. Dayan Li could
attend the
conference in San
Diego to present
his work and he
also helped us to build a closer relationship with the student chapters all over the world.
In September 2011, the Photonics Ireland Conference was held in Dublin. Ms. Laura Tobin,
Dr. James Ryle, Mr. Yue Qi and Mr. Shi Liu and was attending the event to present their
work on photopolymer materials, image processing etc.
(Left) Photonics Ireland 2011 Mr. Yue Qi, Mr Shi Liu and Dr. James Ryle at dinner.
(Right) Dr. James Ryle was presenting his work.
In September 2011, Dr. Elen Tolstik from University of Jena came to visit us. We had a
nice conversation about the collaboration later.
(Left) Mr. Dayan
Li in the optical
exhibition
participate with
the TU-ilmenau
student chapter.
From October
2011 to December
2011, Mr. Dayan Li
was studying as an
exchanging
student at
Ilmenau
University of
Technology (TU-
ilmenau), Germany.
During the same period, Dr. Jinxin Guo was doing research in Prof. Kalaichelvi
Saravanamuttu’s group in McMaster University, Canada. His research topic is “Collective
dynamics of populations of weakly correlated filaments of incoherent white light”.
(Right) Prof. Kalaichelvi Saravanamuttu
In 2012, Prof. Kalaichelvi Saravanamuttu
was invited by Prof. John Sheridan to give
a talk here in University College Dublin.
In April of 2012, UCD SPIE Student Chapter members Dr. Jinxin Guo and Mr. Yue Qi
participated in the SPIE Photonics Europe conference in Brussels. Each of the group gave an
oral or poster presentation presenting their research work. The event was well organized
and turned to be a huge success.
(Left) Banners outside St. Michael's Cathedral in Brussels tell the story: laser and
light technology experts are in town. (Right) The B-PHOT team pose for a group
photo in the garden outside the Square Brussels Meeting Centre
During the summer holiday 2012, a French student Jonathan Lefebvre from Lille was in an internship in here.
(Left) Dublin Mini Maker Faire,
Student Chapter outreach event.
In July 2012, the UCD SPIE and
OSA Student Chapter has been
selected to give a workshop in the
Science Gallery in as part of Dublin
Mini Maker Faire for Dublin City of
Science. We were giving a workshop
on DIY (dye-sensitised) solar cells.
The Student Chapter was
demonstrating Dye-
Sensitised Solar Cells and promoting
the research carried out in UCD.
Around 10 members were participating in this event.
(Right) SPIE Optics + Photonics
San Diego, California,
United States
Mr. Shi Liu with Prof. Xinghua Gu
in the Dining Hall
In August 2012, thanks in part
to funding received from the
SPIE, we were able to send over
our chapter members to the
SPIE’s Annual Photonics + Optics
meeting in San Diego, United
Sates. Mr. Shi Liu went over to
San Diego and gave oral
presentations on his research and
also attended the student
leadership training day. The
conference was a great success
and there was a considerable
emphasis on student event.
(Left) Student leadership training Day. (Right) Mr. Shi Liu in the conference.
From August to November, Mr. Dayan Li was in an exchanging program at Ilmenau University of Technology (TU-ilmenau), Germany for the second time.
From September 2012, a German student Saskia Waechter was on a 16 weeks’ Erasmus
exchanging program studying in our group. She is currently seeking a post graduate position here.
FRIDAY NIGHT GAME SOCIAL: KHET
In December 2012, we were holding the Friday Night GAME Social that appeals to those of
people who like to combine strategy games with... lasers! Khet is an abstract strategy board
game in which two players fire lasers to strike and remove Egyptian-themed game pieces from
the board. Most of the pieces are mirrored on one or more sides, allowing players to alter the
trajectory of the laser beam each time it is fired by changing the position of the playing
pieces. When a piece is struck by a laser on a non-mirrored side, it is eliminated from the game.
The object is to hit your opponent's pharaoh with a laser, thereby claiming victory, all the while
protecting your own king.
In this way, Khet is similar to chess. However, with only four moveable pieces and much simpler
rules, Khet takes only a few minutes to master. Figuring out how to position your game pieces so
they'll reflect laser beams onto your opponent's vulnerable pieces, however, is another story
entirely. The good news is that since Khet only takes about 15 minutes to play, you'll have time to
employ new tactics again and again throughout the evening.
Since its debut in 2005, Khet has been getting plenty of attention, including a Mensa Select
Award in 2006, and a National Parenting Publications Award and iParenting Media Award in 2007.
This event was a great success with the participation of all the chapter members. 620 Euros was
spent on the purchasing of Khet and the related goods.
In January 2013, Dr. Jinxin Guo finished his Ph.D study in our research group.
Dr. Jinxin Guo’s Ph.D Thesis at his working place in the office.
From year 2011 to date, Mr. Yue Qi has been carried out in collaboration with colleagues in the Tyndall Institute in Ireland (Dr. Michael Gleeson), the University of Alicante in Spain (Dr. Sergi Gallego) and at the University of Jena in Germany (Dr. Elen Tolstik and Prof. Richard Kowarschik). In February 2013, Mr. Haoyu Li went on a visiting trip to Prof. Xiudong Sun’s research group in Harbin Institute of Technology, China. In February 2013, Mr. Yue Qi participated in the Young Persons Lecture Competition 2013 Irish Final hosted by Materials Ireland in the Focas Institute in Dublin Institute of Technology. We are currently having an exchanging Ph.D student Michala Henzlova from Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic studying in our group until July. From year 2011 until now, we have more than 6 undergraduate students working in our group doing their final year project.
The following papers have been produced by Student Chapter members since 2010:
2010
A.138) J. J. Healy, J. T. Sheridan, “Fast linear canonical transform,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. A-Opt. Image Sci. and Vision, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 21-30, (Jan.) 2010. [6th most down loaded JOSA A article, January 2010]. A.139) D. Sabol, M. R. Gleeson, S. Liu, J. T. Sheridan, “Photoinitiation study of Irgacure 784 in an epoxy resin photopolymer,” Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 107, No. 5, 053113 , 8 pages, (Mar. 1st) 2010. DOI: 10.1063/1.3276173. A.140) J. J. Healy, J. T. Sheridan, “Reevaluation of the direct method of calculating Fresnel and other linear canonical transforms,” Opt. Lett., Vol. 35, No. 7, pp. 947-949, (Apr. 1st) 2010. A.141) J. J. Healy, W. T. Rhodes, J. T. Sheridan, “Cross terms of the Wigner distribution function and aliasing in numerical simulations of paraxial optical systems,” Opt. Lett., Vol. 35, No. 8, pp. 1142-1144, (Apr. 15th) 2010. A.142) S. Liu, M. R. Gleeson, D. Sabol, J. T. Sheridan, “Optical characterization of photopolymers materials: Theoretical and experimental examination of primary radical generation,” Journal of Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics, Springer-Verlag, Vol. 100, pp. 559-569, (Published online: 19th May), Sept. 2010. DOI:10.1007/s00340-010-4022-x. A.143) M. R. Gleeson, S. Liu, J. Guo J. T. Sheridan, “Non-local photo-polymerization kinetics including multiple termination mechanisms and dark reactions: Part III. Primary radical generation and inhibition,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. B - Opt. Phys., Vol. 27, No. 9, pp. 1804-1812, (Sept.) 2010. A.144) M. R. Gleeson, S. Liu, J. T. Sheridan, “The production of primary radicals in photopolymers during holographic exposure,” Optik (Stuttgart, The International Journal for Light and Electron Optics), .Vol. 121, pp. 2273-2275, 2010. doi:10.1016/j.ijleo.2009.09.012. A.145) J. P. Ryle, D. Li, J. T. Sheridan, “Dual wavelength digital holographic Laplacian reconstruction,” Opt. Lett., Vol. 35, No. 18, pp. 3018-3020, (15th Sept.) 2010. A.146) S. Liu, M. R. Gleeson, J. Guo, J. T. Sheridan, “High intensity response of photopolymer materials for holographic grating formations,” Macromolecules, Vol. 43, No. 22, pp. 9462-9472, (published on line 26th Oct.) (23rd Nov.) 2010. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/ma101723y DOI: 10.1021/ma101723y
2011
A.147) L. L. Tobin, T. O’Reilly, D. Zerulla, J. T. Sheridan, “Characterising dye-sensitized solar cells,” Optik (Stuttgart, The International Journal for Light and Electron Optics), Vol. 122, No. 14, pp. 1225-1230, Published on line October 2010. (14th most downloaded Electronic Engineering paper Science Direct – Elsevier). doi:10.1016/j.ijleo.2010.07.028. >> Most highly downloaded paper, Jan-Dec. 2011 AND Jan-Dec 2012, from SciDirect Elsevier – Optik- Web Site << A.148) J. Guo, M. R. Gleeson, S. Lui, J. T. Sheridan, “Study of photosensitizer diffusion in a photopolymer material,” Opt. Engg., Vol. 50, No. 1, Art. No. 015801 (January 12th ), 6 pages, 2011. A.149) C. E. Close, M.R. Gleeson, J. T. Sheridan, “Monomer diffusion rates in photopolymer material: Part I: Low spatial frequency holographic gratings,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. B - Opt. Phys., Vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 658-666, (submitted Oct. 2010, accepted Dec. 2010). A.150) C. E. Close, M.R. Gleeson, D. A. Mooney J. T. Sheridan, “Monomer diffusion rates in photopolymer material: Part II: High spatial frequency gratings and bulk diffusion,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. B - Opt. Phys., Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 842-850, (submitted October 2010, accepted January 2011). A.151) J. J. Healy, J. T. Sheridan, “The space-bandwidth ratio as a means of choosing between Fresnel and other linear canonical transform algorithms,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. A-Opt. Image Sci. and Vision, Vol. 28, No. 5, pp. 786-790, 2011 (submitted Nov. 2010, accepted Feb. 2011). A.152) D. P. Kelly, J. J. Healy, B. M. Hennelly, J. T. Sheridan, “Quantifying the 2.5D imaging performance of digital holographic systems,” J. Eur. Opt. Soc., Rapid Publications 6, 11031, (14 pages) 2011. www.jeos.org (submitted Sept. 2010, accepted Dec. 2010). http://www.jeos.org/index.php/jeos_rp/article/view/11034 A.153) C. Liu, D. Wang, J. J. Healy, B. M. Hennelly, J. T. Sheridan, Y. Wang, “Digital computation of the complex linear canonical transform,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. A-Opt. Image Sci. and Vision, Vol. 28, No. 7, pp. 1379-1386, (June 10th) 2011. (submitted Jan. 2011, accepted May 2011). A.154) C. Lingel, J. T. Sheridan, “Optical encryption: Metrics of robustness and cost functions,” Optics and Lasers in Engineering Journal., Vol. 49, pp. 1131-1138, 2011. (submitted Feb. 2011, accepted May 2011, published on-line 14th June 2011). A.155) D. Li, D. P. Kelly, J. T. Sheridan, “3D speckle fields: Part I. Theoretical and numerical investigation,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. A-Opt. Image Sci. and Vision, Vol. 28, No. 9, pp. 1896-1903, 2011. (submitted June 2011, accepted July 2011). http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=josaa-28-9-1896
A.156) D. Li, D. P. Kelly, J. T. Sheridan, “3D speckle fields: Part II. Experimental investigation,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. A-Opt. Image Sci. and Vision, Vol. 28, No. 9, pp. 1904-1908, 2011. (submitted June 2011, accepted July 2011). http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=josaa-28-9-1904 A.157) J. Guo, M. R. Gleeson, S. Lui, J. T. Sheridan, “Non-local spatial frequency response of photopolymer materials containing chain transfer agents: Part I. Theoretical modelling,” J. Opt. A, Vol. 13, Art. No. 095601, 10 pages, 2011. (submitted Dec. 2010, accepted July 2011, published Sept. 2011). A.158) J. Guo, M. R. Gleeson, S. Lui, J. T. Sheridan, “Non-local spatial frequency response of photopolymer materials containing chain transfer agents: Part II. Experimental results,” J. Opt. A, Vol. 13, Art. No. 095602, 9 pages, 2011. (submitted Dec. 2010, accepted July 2011, published Sept. 2011). A.159) M. R. Gleeson, J. Guo, J. T. Sheridan, “Optimisation of photopolymers for holographic applications using the non-local photo-polymerization driven diffusion model,” Opt. Exp., Vol. 19, No. 23, pp. 22423-22436, 2011. (submitted June 2011, accepted July 2011). A.160) S. Liu, M. R. Gleeson, J. Guo, J. T. Sheridan, E. Tolstik, V. Matusevich, R. Kowarschik, “Modeling the photochemical kinetics induced by holographic exposures in PQ/PMMA photopolymer material,” / J. Opt. Soc. Am. B, Vol. 28, No. 11, pp. 2833-2843, 2011. (Received May 5, 2011; revised July 27th, accepted Sept. 5th, posted Sept. 19th, (Doc. ID 147094); published Oct. 31st, 2011) A.161) J. P. Ryle, Dayan Li, J.T. Sheridan, “Feasibility investigation of using tunable infra red (IR) communications laser for multi-wavelength digital holographic Laplacian reconstruction,” Opt. Engg, Vol. 50, No. 10, Art No. 105801, 2011. doi:10.1117/1.3633335, (submitted June 2011, accepted July 2011). A.162) M. R. Gleeson, J. T. Sheridan, F.-K. Bruder, T. Rölle, H. Berneth, M.-S. Weiser, T. Fäcke, “Analysis of the holographic performance of a commercially available photopolymer using the NPDD model,” Opt. Exp., Vol. 19, No. 27, pp. 26325-26342, 2011, (submitted July 2011, accepted Sept 2011). A.163) J. P. Ryle, S. McDonnell, J. T. Sheridan, “Lensless digital in-line holographic microscope,” J. Biomed. Opt., Vol. 16, Art. No. 126004, pp. 1-17, 2011. doi: 10.1117/1.3659681 (submitted 8th June 2011, accepted 20th Oct. 2011). >> REPUBLISHED in the Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research. Editor Robert H. Austin. Selected for inclusion in the January 1st 2012 issue. See http://www.vjbio.org. AIP/APS Virtual Journals in Science and Technology. <<
2012
A.164) J. T. Sheridan, M.R. Gleeson, C. E. Close, Reply to Comment by Toal et al. on “Monomer diffusion rates in photopolymer material: Part I: Low spatial frequency holographic gratings,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. B - Opt. Phys., Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 460-462, 2012. (Submitted 14th Sept., accepted 4th Nov., on line, 14th Nov. 2011). A.165) D. Li, D. P. Kelly, R. Kirner, J. T. Sheridan, “Speckle orientation in paraxial optical systems,” Appl. Opt., Vol. 51, No. 4, pp. A1-A10, 2012. Special Issue on Imaging Systems and Applications (ISA), Editors: G. Bennett, P. Catrysse, J. Farrell, B. Fowler, J. Mait. (Submitted Oct., accepted 30th Nov.; on line 7th Dec. 2011). A.166) Y. Qi, M. R. Gleeson, J. Guo, S. Gallego and J. T. Sheridan, “Quantitative comparison of five different photosensitizers for use in a photopolymers,” Physics Research International, Special Issue: Advances in Novel Optical Materials and Devices, Editors, M. Gleeson, Y. Tomita, R. McLeod, Article ID 975948, 11 pages, 2012. (Submitted April 2012). DOI: 10.1155/2012/975948. (** non-WoS 5 **) A.167) J. Guo, M. R. Gleeson, J. T. Sheridan, “A review of the optimisation of photopolymer materials for holographic data storage system techniques,” Physics Research International, Special Issue on Advances in Novel Optical Materials and Devices, Editors, M. Gleeson, Y. Tomita, R. McLeod, Article ID 803439, 36 pages, 2012. (Submitted April, accepted May 2012). INVITED REVIEW, doi:10.1155/2012/803439 (** non-WoS 6 **) A.168) D. Mas, B. Ferrer, J. T. Sheridan, J. Espinosa, “Resolution limits to object tracking with sub-pixel accuracy,“ Opt. Lett., Vol. 37, No. 23, pp. 4877-4879, 2012. (submitted 10/01/2012; accepted 10/31/2012; posted on line 11/02/2012; Doc. ID 176655). >> REPUBLISHED in the Virtual Journal of Biomedical Optics. Editors, Andrew Dunn and Anthony Durkin. Selected for inclusion in Vol. 8 Jan. 2013 issue. See http://vjbo.osa.org/virtual_issue.cfm << A.169) S. Lui, B. M. Hennelly, J. T. Sheridan, “A numerical simulation of Double Random Phase Encoding,” Opt. Engineering, Vol. 51, No. 12, (10 pages) 128201, 2012. (submitted June 2012, revised Oct. 2012, accepted Nov. 2012; published Dec 18th, 2012); doi:10.1117/1.OE.51.12.128201 BOOK CHAPTER: M. R. Gleeson, J. Guo, J. T. Sheridan, “Photopolymers for Use as Holographic Media,” Chapter 6, New Polymers for Special Applications, InTech Publishers, 2012. ISBN: 980-953-207-498-1. (Accepted May 2012, Published Sept. 2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/46242 (** non-WoS **)
2013
A.170) S. Lui, J. T. Sheridan, “Optical encryption by combining image scrambling techniques in fractional domains,” Opt. Commun., Vol. 287, pp. 73-80, 2013. (submitted 20th Dec. 2011, accepted Sept. 2012, posted on-line 10th Oct. 2012). DOI:10.1016/j.optcom.2012.09.033 A.171) J. Guo, J. T. Sheridan, and K. Saravanamuttu, “Extremely intense filaments in large populations of self-trapped incandescent beams: Spatially and temporally incoherent rogue waves,” J. Opt. A: Pure and Appl. Opt., Vol. 15, Art. No. 035201, (6 pages), 2013. (Submitted July 2012, accepted Dec. 2012, published Jan. 2013). doi:10.1088/2040-8978/15/3/035201; Online at stacks.iop.org/JOpt/15/035201. A.172) D. Sabol, M. R. Gleeson, J. T. Sheridan, “Extracting parameters from slanted non-uniform gratings recorded in photopolymer. Part I: Theoretical derivations,” Optik, Vol. 124, pp. 590-606, 2013. (submitted 26th Aug. 2011, accepted 21st Dec. 2011, online 5th May 2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijleo.2012.01.004. A.173) D. Sabol, M. R. Gleeson, J. T. Sheridan, “Extracting parameters from slanted non-uniform gratings recorded in photopolymer. Part II: Experimental results,” Optik, Vol. 124 , pp. 607-612, 2013. (submitted 26th Aug. 2011, accepted 21st Dec. 2011, on line 10th May 2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijleo.2012.01.003, A.174) L. Zhou, J. J. Healy, J. T. Sheridan, “A unitary discrete linear canonical transform: Analysis and application,” Appl. Opt., Special Issue: Imaging Systems and Applications, editors P. Catrysse, J. T. Sheridan, D. Linne von Berg, F. Imai, Vol. 52, No. 7, pp. C30-C36, 2013. (submitted Oct. 2012, accepted Nov. 2012, published on line 12/12/12 published March 2013). A.175) J. P. Ryle, S. McDonald, B. Glennon, J. T. Sheridan, “Calibration of a DIHM system: Depth of focus and bioprocess analysis,” Appl. Opt., Special Issue: Imaging Systems and Applications, editors P. Catrysse, J. T. Sheridan, D. Linne von Berg, F. Imai, Vol. 52, No. 7, pp. C78-C87, 2013. (submitted Oct. 2012, accepted Jan. 2013). >> Results included on the cover of the Special Issue<< A.176) P. B. Catrysse, F. H. Imai, D. C. Linne von Berg, J. T. Sheridan, “Imaging systems and applications,” Appl. Opt., Editorial of Special Issue, Vol. 52, No. 7, pp. ISA1-ISA3, (1st of March) 2013. Top 10 most downloaded AO papers March 2013. (** non-WoS 7 **)
ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION:
A.177). C. M. Walsh, R. I. Prendergast, J. T. Sheridan, B. A. Murphy, “Blue light-emitting diodes directed at a single eye elicits a dose-dependent suppression of melatonin in horses,” The Veterinary Journal (Elsevier: formerly the British Veterinary Journal)., Vol. , No. , pp. , 2013. (submitted Jan. 2011, accepted Sept. 2012. Available online 15 October 2012). PMID: 23079244 - DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2012.09.003 - PII: S1090-0233(12)00388-7 A.178) S. Lui, B. M. Hennelly, J. T. Sheridan, “Digital image watermarking spread-space spread-spectrum technique based on Double Random Phase Encoding,” Opt. Commun., Vol. , No. , pp. , 2013. (Submitted Nov. 2012, accepted 5th Mar. 2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.optcom.2013.03.005 A.179) D. Li, D. Kelly, J. T. Sheridan, “Second-order statistics of Gaussian and K distributed speckle in doubly scattering structure,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. A-Opt. Image Sci. and Vision Vol. , No. , pp. , 2013. (Submitted Jan. 2013, accepted 30th March 2013, Early posted 1st April 2013 – Doc. ID 184475).
SUBMITTED AND UNDER REVIEW:
A.180) S. Lui, C. Guo, J. T. Sheridan, “A review of optical image encryption techniques,” J. Opt. Laser Tech., Vol. , No. , pp. , 2013, (Submitted 14th Mar. 2013).
PATENTS
P.1) H. Koops, J. T. Sheridan, M. Zuern, “Spectrometer Implementation with Photonic Crystals”, Patent No. 19745324.4-51, European Patent Office Munich, 14/10/1997. “Process and device for the wavelength–selective mixture and/or distribution of polychromatic light”, International Patent No. PCT/EP98/06131 25/9/1998 [Japan 19/4/2000]. P.2) C. Hussey, R. P. Kenny, J. T. Sheridan, A. C. Lucia, “Self-aligned Mechanically Stable Interferometric Fibre Optic Sensor”, Patent No. 97830374.1-2205, European Patent Office Munich, 21/6/1997. “Method of producing an optical fibre resonant cavity, in particular for an interferometric sensor, and optical fibre resonant cavity produced thereby”, USA and International No. PCT/EP98/04532. [CA JP NO US] 20/6/1998. P.3) M. Whelan, R. P. Kenny, J. T. Sheridan, A. C. Lucia, “Opto-thermo-mechanical Actuating Element for All-optical Devices”, Patent No. 97830376.1-2213, European Patent Office Munich, 21/6/1997. “Luminous intensity sensor elements and light beam modulating method and device employing such a sensor element”, USA and International No. PCT/EP98/04530. [CA JP NO US], 20/6/1998.
P.4) B. A. Murphy, J. T. Sheridan, “Light Therapy Mask for Horses,” PCT application PCT/EP2012/059678 filed on 24th May 2012.
Upcoming Activities:
In April, Mr. Haoyu Li, Mr. Yue Qi will attend the SPIE Optics + Optoelectronics Conference in
Prague to present their new idea on the AA/PVA and PQ/PMMA photopolymer material. The
chapter advisor Prof. John Sheridan will be the chair of the conference again this year.
Mr. Shi Liu and Mr. Yue Qi have made the submission to this year’s SPIE Optics + Photonics
conference in San Diego.
We are running a number of team building social activities in conjunction with the UCD-OSA
Student Chapter.
Officer elections will be held soon. An outreach event will be held in the summer in the city
centre of Dublin City (off campus). We are looking forward to continuing our research work,
attending conferences, publishing papers and networking with our peers both here in and out of
Ireland. We are extremely grateful to SPIE for all their support and funding over the past
years and hope to receive further support in the following year. This funding has been used to
support chapter members travelling abroad to SPIE sponsored events and for social activities
bringing chapter members together in a comfortable environment to allow them to share
thoughts and ideas and have fun.
(Left) A “Science Family
Tree” proves that we are
the “Descendants” of Prof.
Isaac Newton.
Current Student Chapter Members:
Ms. Laura Tobin [email protected]
Ms. Liang Zhao [email protected] Mr. Benjamin Lochocki [email protected] Mr. Dayan Li [email protected] Mr. Haoyu Li [email protected] Mr. Imam Kambali [email protected] Mr. Md. Atikur Jewel [email protected] Mr. Shi Liu [email protected] Mr. Shun Ming Lee [email protected] Mr. Yue Qi [email protected]
FINANCIAL REPORT
CR € DR € Opening Balance 2159.14
Withdrawal SPIE Activity 620.00 SPIE Activity Grant
Closing Balance (April 2013) 1539.14