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About Haida Liang
Haida Liang is a Senior Lecturer in Physics at the School of Science and Technology at Nottingham Trent University.
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Mentioned In 5 Articles
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IIT scientists develop superfast laser fingerprint scanner
The Economic Times (Nov 17 2007) Non-Medical Explore Article
...e device will have the speed of a few microseconds," New Scientist magazine quoted Mehta as saying. Haida Liang of UK's Nottingham Trent University, who is an expert on the technique, said: "OCT is a 3D instrume... (Read Full Article)
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IIT Delhi scientists develop superfast laser fingerprint scanner
Indians in Thailand (Nov 17 2007) Non-Medical Explore Article
...device will have the speed of a few microseconds,” New Scientist magazine quoted Mehta as saying. Haida Liang of UKs Nottingham Trent University, who is an expert on the technique, said: “OCT is a 3D instrum... (Read Full Article)
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Laser fingerprint scanner does away with dusting
technology.newscientist.com (Nov 16 2007) Non-Medical Explore Article
...icroseconds," Mehta told New Scientist. "OCT is a 3D instrument, hence excellent for the job," says Haida Liang, an expert on the technique, based at Nottingham Trent University in the UK. "The technique reporte... (Read Full Article)
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Optical coherence tomography for art conservation and archaeology
SPIE Digital Library (Jul 16 2007) Non-Medical Explore Article
Haida Liang, Borislava Peric, Michael Hughes et al. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a fast scanning Mich... (Read Full Article)
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En-face optical coherence tomography – a novel application of non-invasive imaging to art conservation
opticsinfobase.org (Aug 8 2005) Non-Medical Explore Article
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is an optical interferometric technique developed mainly for in vivo imaging of the eye and biological tissues. In this paper, we demonstrate the potential of OCT for non-invasive examination of museum paintings. Two en-face scanning OCT systems operating at 850 nm and 1300 nm were used to produce B-scan and C-scan images at typical working distances of 2 cm. The 3D images produced by the OCT ...
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