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Stephen Morgan

Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering

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Biography

Stephen Morgan is Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Nottingham. Since 1992 he has investigated novel optical techniques for imaging and spectroscopy of tissue using techniques such as laser Doppler flowmetry, acousto-optic imaging and hyperspectral imaging. His research involves the development of optical devices to monitor the microcirculation for applications such as wound healing. One example is a laser Doppler blood flow imaging device currently sold by Moor Instruments. His other main research interest is developing novel methods of imaging and sensing for applications in regenerative medicine.

Stephen is a member of the Optics and Photonics research group.

Teaching Summary

Biomedical Optics H64BMO, H64BMP

Industrial Awareness H64IND

Research Summary

Biomedical optics Ultrasound modulated optical tomography Laser Doppler flowmetry Application of smart CMOS sensors to biomedicine Wearable sensors Imaging and… read more

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Current Research

  • Biomedical optics
  • Ultrasound modulated optical tomography
  • Laser Doppler flowmetry
  • Application of smart CMOS sensors to biomedicine
  • Wearable sensors
  • Imaging and sensing in regenerative medicine

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