Auteur: Alexander V. Dubolazov

Ondersteuning
Professor Igor Meglinski, MSc, Ph D, is a Head of Opto-Electronics and Measurement Techniques Laboratory in the University of Oulu (Finland). For the last 20 years, his research interests lie at the interface between physics, optical and biomedical engineering, sensor technologies and life sciences, focusing on the development of new non-invasive imaging/diagnostic techniques and their application in medicine & biology, material sciences, pharmacy, food, environmental monitoring, and health care industries. He is the Node Leader in Biophotonics4Life Worldwide Consortium (BP4L), Fellow of the Institute of Physics (UK), and Fellow of SPIE. Professor Meglinski is the author and co-author of over 220 papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals, proceedings of international conferences, books, book chapters, patents and professional magazines; over 450 presentations at major international conferences, symposia and workshops, including over 200 invited lectures and plenary talks. Professor Meglinski is highly regarded for his research in Biophotonics and sensor technologies and their wide range of uses in practical applications.




3 Ebooks door Alexander V. Dubolazov

Victor Bachinsky & Oleh Ya Vanchulyak: Multi-parameter Mueller Matrix Microscopy for the Expert Assessment of Acute Myocardium Ischemia
This book provides an essential overview of the basic principles of imaging modalities, accompanied by examples of their applications in modern clinical and associated pre-clinical studies. The monog …
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Engels
€53.49
Lilia Trifonyuk & Iryna V. Soltys: Optical Anisotropy of Biological Polycrystalline Networks
This book highlights the analysis of new azimuth-independent methods of Stokes polarimetry and Mueller-matrix reconstruction of distributions of optical anisotropy parameters using spatial-frequency …
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Engels
€48.14
V. L. Vasyuk & Andriy V. Kalashnikov: Digital Information Methods of Polarization, Mueller-Matrix and Fluorescent Microscopy
This book highlights the effectiveness of differential diagnosis in the degree of severity of joint pathology from a clinical, biophysical, and informational point of view. It includes the following …
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Engels
€42.79