Professor John Marshall at St. Thomas' in London is eminently qualified
to present a seminar of this type. He is an engaging speaker and
understands both the physical, biological and medical aspects of medical
applications of laser systems.
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Caroline Sudworth wrote:
>Dear List members,
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>Please can anyone offer any help to the email below?
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>I am a research scientist at BAE Systems, working in its Optics and Laser
>Technology Dept. We work and are contracted to carry out research in a
>variety of photonics-related fields, ranging from fibre-optic sensing to
>infra-red imaging. In addition to satisfying our existing customers however,
>we are always interested in learning about new fields to which our
>technology and expertise can be applied. We run monthly internal seminars
>which are delivered by both internal staff and external speakers. The
>subjects range from being very technical, to the not so technical, but of
>general interest. Either way, they are intended to be informal, and
>basically an oppurtunity to increase the awareness of the department and
>hopefully generate links leading to potential collaborations. In this
>respect, I was wandering whether somebody in your association would be able
>and willing to present a seminar on the use of lasers in medicine -
>particularly current technology, limitations and present or future
>requirements. I'm sure it would be of great mutual value and I would very
>much appreciate your consideration of this.
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>Yours faithfully,
>Craig.
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>Dr Craig Stacey
>Optics and Laser Technology
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>BAE SYSTEMS Advanced Technology Centre
>Sowerby Building, FPC 267, PO Box 5
>Filton, Bristol, UK, BS34 7QW
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>Tel: +44 (0)117 3028168
>Fax: +44 (0)117 3028007
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>Thank you,
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>Caroline
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