Prof. David McGloin
Professor of Optical Physics at Univ of Technology Sydney
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Publications (30)

Proceedings Article | 3 March 2022 Presentation + Paper
Ling Zhang, Kevin Cook, Anna Szmalenberg, Baolei Liu, Lei Ding, Fan Wang, David McGloin
Proceedings Volume 12017, 120170G (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2607692
KEYWORDS: Aerosols, Optical fibers, Optical tweezers, Optical alignment, Single mode fibers, Refractive index, Geometrical optics, Atmospheric modeling, Optical simulations

Proceedings Article | 7 February 2018 Presentation + Paper
Yuting Ling, Chunhui Li, Kanheng Zhou, Guangying Guan, Stephen Lang, David McGloin, Ghulam Nabi, Zhihong Huang
Proceedings Volume 10468, 104680A (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2288485
KEYWORDS: Prostate cancer, Biopsy, Prostate, Elastography, Optical coherence tomography

Proceedings Article | 28 July 2017 Paper
Yuri Belotti, Michael Conneely, Tianjun Huang, Stephen McKenna, Ghulam Nabi, David McGloin
Proceedings Volume 10413, 1041305 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2284553
KEYWORDS: High speed imaging, Cell mechanics, Microfluidics

Proceedings Article | 16 September 2016 Paper
Valentina Ferro, Aaron Sonnberger, Mohammad Abdosamadi, Craig McDonald, Erik Schäffer, David McGloin
Proceedings Volume 9922, 99222T (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2239025
KEYWORDS: Optical tweezers, Silica, Refractive index, Particles, Coating, Titanium dioxide, Molecules, Calibration, Composites, Scattering

Proceedings Article | 1 June 2015 Paper
Yuri Belotti, Michael Conneely, Scott Palmer, Tianjun Huang, Paul Campbell, Stephen McKenna, Ghulam Nabi, David McGloin
Proceedings Volume 9518, 95180H (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2179201
KEYWORDS: Prostate cancer, Image analysis, Statistical analysis, Diagnostics, High speed imaging, Spherical lenses, Physics, Automatic tracking, Biological research, Particles

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