We recently published one of the final pieces of work I carried out at Imperial College in the journal Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. The paper, which … Read more
Author: Michael Hughes
Ultrathin fluorescence microscope in a needle – kick off
This month, I started work on my recently awarded grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. The project is called “Ultrathin fluorescence microscope … Read more
Revamping the group website
One of the admin tasks I volunteered for soon after joining Kent was to do some work on the Applied Optics Group website. While the … Read more
Image Guided Therapies Meeting at Kent
We recently hosted a one-day Image-Guided Therapies Network meeting in the impressive surroundings of Darwin College Conference Suite at the Eastern end of the campus. … Read more
Optical Biopsy for EED
After a long period of writing and revision, our output from a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation project on ‘Optical Biopsy of the Gut’ is … Read more
Welcome to Andy Thrapp
A very warm welcome to Andrew Thrapp who has joined the Applied Optics Group as a PhD student, supervised by me. Andy is joining us … Read more
Second Canterbury Conference on OCT
Over the last few days the Applied Optics Group hosted the 2nd Canterbury Conference on OCT in the maze of Rutherford College. The conference was … Read more
Hamlyn Symposium 2017
A few days ago I attended a day of the Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics in London. This is an annual conference organised by the Research … Read more
Publication: Flexible Robotic Scanning Device for Intraoperative Endomicroscopy in MIS,
A new paper is out based on work done while I was at the Hamlyn Centre, Imperial College. This work was led by Siyang Zuo, … Read more
Publication: From Macro to Micro
A joint publication between my old and new group has just appeared in the Robotics and Automation Magazine: From Macro to Micro: Autonomous Multiscale Image … Read more








