Life in the Labs
The XLight group is divided into three main `labs' that group together smaller teams working on similar topics. Whilst all projects have a lead scientist and everyone has their main research-focus, most projects are carried out as team efforts with typically 3-4 scientists all contributing with their own, diverse expertise to the various aspects of the research.
The Human Augmentation Lab mostly involves working with equipment such as EEG, fNIRS and home-made equipment. We also provide training and access to the Advanced Research Centre biology labs for activities such as neuron culture growth and bio-sample preparation.
The Quantum Fundamentals Lab relies on a mix of theory and lab work, aimed at developing new-generation sensors for testing and probing the fundamental questions that lie at the heart of quantum mechanics.
The Computational and Quantum Imaging Lab supports research mostly focused on the development of next-generation quantum microscopes but also includes on computational imaging methods for other applications such as non line of sight imaging and imaging through diffusive media.
Funding
Our research has been supported over the years and is currently supported by a number of external funders, without whom our work would not be possible. Thank you!
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