Dr Warren Stanley
BSc (Hons), PhD
Job title: Post Doctoral Research Associate
Memberships and Appointments: Institute of Physics (IOP); Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE); Sensors for Water Interest Group (SWIG).
After graduation, I spent two years working as a Technical Officer in the Dept. of Physical Sciences, during which time I developed and supervised undergraduate and post-graduate laboratory experiments. I then commenced a PhD in medical imaging during which I developed an Optical Tomography system utilising absorption and scattering of modulated near-infrared light in biological tissue.
On completeing my PhD, I joined the Science and Technology Research Institute (STRI) and have since worked in a variety of research projects including a light scattering based water-borne particle characterisation instrument and a dual channel single particle bio-aerosol fluorescence sensor, Wide Issue Bio-aerosol Sensor (WIBS2). I am now part of the Centre for Atmospheric and Instrumentation Research within the STRI and have recently completed a project developing a cloud spectra-polarimeter instrument for analysing cloud structure by measuring short wave near-infrared (SWIR) polarised light.