Igor Vladislavovich Meglinsky (born April 3, 1968 ) is a Russian , English and New Zealand physicist , professor at the University of Otago .
| Igor Vladislavovich Meglinsky | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | April 3, 1968 (51 years) |
| Scientific field | physics |
| Place of work | University of Otago |
| Alma mater | Saratov State University |
| Academic degree | |
| Site | Homepage |
Biography
- From 1992 to 1994 - a teacher and in 1996-1997, the director of the training center at Saratov State University
- in 1995 to 1996 studied at the University of Pennsylvania under the supervision of Professor Britton Chance
- in 1998 to 2001 he worked at the University of Exeter (UK)
- In 2001 he became an assistant professor at Cranfield University (UK)
- in 2013 - professor at the University of Otago (New Zealand)
Membership in organizations
- Member of the Institute of Physics (IoP)
- Member of the Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE)
- member of the Optical Society of America (OSA)
- Member of the International Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- Member of the international scientific research consortium "Biophotonics for life"
Research Interests
Photonics and Biophotonics . Biomedical optics. Optics of biotissues. Optical diagnostics. Optical sensors. Biosensors. Nano-sensors. Development of new diagnostic methods and their application in biology, medicine, ecology and industry. Coherent effects of multiple scattering. Polarization. Coherent backscattering of light. Development of optical methods for the diagnosis of blood flow, cancer, brain, etc.
Works
- I. V. Meglinsky, et al., “On the Nature of Biological Zero in Problems of Dynamic Light Scattering,” Reports of the Academy of Sciences. T.451. № 4. C.393 - 396 (2013).
- EA Genina, VL Derbov, I. Meglinski and VV Tuchin, (Editors) "Optical Technologies in Biophysics & Medicine XV; and Laser Physics and Photonics XV, Proc. SPIE, vol.9031 (2014).
- VV Tuchin, EA Genina, VL Derbov, and I. Meglinski (Editors) "Optical Technologies in Biophysics & Medicine XIV and Laser Physics and Photonics XIV", Proc. SPIE, vol.8699 (2013).
- I. V. Meglinsky, V. L. Kuzmin, A. V. Priyuzhev (ed.) Special Issue on Multiple Scattering of Radiation in Randomly Inhomogeneous Media, Quant. electronics, T.36 No. 11 (2006).
- I. Meglinski, et. al. Monte Carlo Simulation of Coherent Effects in Multiple Scattering, Proc. Roy. Soc. A, Vol.461, No.:2053, pp. 43–53 (2005).
- V. L. Kuzmin, I. V. Meglinsky. Multiple scattering coherent effects and the Monte Carlo method. Letters to JETP. T.79, No. 3, C.139-142 (2004).
Awards
He received several awards for research in studying the mechanisms of interaction of optical radiation with biological tissues, in particular the prize of the International Academic Publishing Company "Science / Interperiodica" [1] , Honored Member of the Institute of Physics (United Kingdom) - Fellow, Institute of Physics (FInstP); Distinguished Member of the International Society of Optics and Photonics (SPIE), SPIE Fellow; "Innovation for the Future" award, UK (2007).
Personal life
Son Nikita (born 1995) is a professional football player.
Links
- The site of the research group I. Meglinsky at the University of Otago (Eng.) (Tested 15 June 2014)
- page prof. Meglinsky domain Scientists of Russia (Verified June 15, 2014)
- "Sometimes they come back" The regional political newspaper of the Irkutsk region "Regional" (checked June 15, 2014)
- "Sometimes they come back" interview prof. Meglinsky socio-political newspaper of the Irkutsk region "Regional" (checked June 15, 2014)
- [2] (Verified June 15, 2014)
- [3] (Verified June 15, 2014)
- University of Otago Magazine, Page 31 (Verified June 15, 2014)
- OCT News (English) (Verified June 15, 2014)
- Igor Meglinski and Alexander Doronin, Online Monte Carlo for biomedical optics, SPIE News (Eng.) (Checked June 15, 2014)
- Corps of Experts (Verified June 15, 2014)
- "Spectroscopy-based computer model promising for in-vivo optical diagnostics, laser surgery", BioOptics World Magazine, 28 November (2012) (Verified June 15, 2014)
- An article on the site "Famous scientists"