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We conduct research to create novel materials and photonics devices that can reversibly sense a wide range of biomarkers in biological samples at nano/micromolar sensitivity.

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Holographic image of a coin on a microscope slide

Holographic Sensors

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Optical fibre showing different colours on a microscope slide

Fibre Optic Sensors

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A contact lens device with microfluidic channels on human eye

Contact Lens Sensors

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Dermal Sensors

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Microfluidic paper sensor

Fluorescent Sensors

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Wearable Sensors

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