Collaborations
National and international
collaboration map
The CIPHR ERA chair leads the innovations in imaging
concepts and signal processing and receives support through collaborations with
Prof. Joseph Rosen, Ben Gurion University (imaging concepts and signal
processing), and Prof. Andrew Forbes, WITS University, South Africa (imaging
concepts).
The innovations in the area of advanced manufacturing is led by the ERA Chair holder with support through internal collaborations – Prof. Aile Tamm, Prof. Kaupo Kukli, University of Tartu, Estonia (manufacturing of optical modulators) and external collaborators – Prof. Saulius Juodkazis, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia (simulation and fabrication of optical modulators), Prof. Mangirdas Malinauskas, Dr. Darius Gailevičius and Prof. Dalia Kaskelyte Vilnius University, Lithuania (fabrication of optical modulators), Prof. B. J. Jackin, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan (fabrication of holographic optical elements), Prof. Etienne Brasselet, Bordeaux University, France (fabrication of optical modulators) and Prof. Rashid Ganeev and Dr. Naresh Kumar, University of Latvia (fabrication of optical modulators for higher harmonics).
The innovations in
the area of artificial intelligence were led by senior researcher Dr. Amudhavel
Jayavel which is supported by internal collaborations – Prof. Rajesh Sharma (deep
learning) and Prof. Anbarjafari (deep learning).
The application of
computational imaging techniques to biological imaging are supported by
internal collaborations - Prof. Andres Salumets, Dr. Vijayachitra Modhukar,
University of Tartu, Estonia and external collaborations Prof. Pierre
Magistretti, and Dr. Vinoth Balasubramani KAUST, Saudi Arabia, medical surgeon
Dr. Scott Arockia Singh from Dr. Scott’s Laser Piles and Fistula Laparoscopic
Center, dental surgeon Dr. Milling Tania, Rajas Dental College and Hospital,
India and medical doctor Dr. Zoltan Vilagosh, Swinburne University of
Technology, Australia.
The application to astronomical imaging is supported by
Prof. Karl Glazebrook and Prof. Saulius Juodkazis, Swinburne University of
Technology, Australia and Prof. Jon Lawrence, Macquarie University, Australia