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Matt Hellis

@matt_hellis

Postgraduate Researcher in the IEO at TU Dublin.

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My poster for the TU Dublin Graduate Research School Symposium which focuses on the overview of my project, and some experimental results to date. Thanks to We are now Research Ireland for the funding to allow me to pursue this. #TUDublinGRSPoster TUDublinGraduateResearch IEO

My poster for the TU Dublin Graduate Research School Symposium which focuses on the overview of my project, and some experimental results to date. Thanks to <a href="/IrishResearch/">We are now Research Ireland</a> for the funding to allow me to pursue this. #TUDublinGRSPoster <a href="/GRS_TUDublin/">TUDublinGraduateResearch</a> <a href="/IEO_Centre/">IEO</a>
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👏 Excellent contributions to the #TUDublinGRSPoster competition from our postgrad students Pamela Stoeva @Faolan98 Matt Hellis Clare Devery Emma Branigan! Posters are available to view on each student's profile, or check out the full competition here: x.com/i/events/14678…

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Congratulations to our own Matt Hellis who has been selected as a finalist for the Institute of Physics Ireland Spring Meeting Rosse medal! We’ll be rooting for you in the next round! 👏🏻 TUDublinGraduateResearch @FocasInstitute #WeAreTUDublin #holography #opticsTUDublin

Congratulations to our own <a href="/Matt_Hellis/">Matt Hellis</a> who has been selected as a finalist for the <a href="/IOP_Ireland/">Institute of Physics Ireland</a> Spring Meeting Rosse medal! We’ll be rooting for you in the next round! 👏🏻 <a href="/GRS_TUDublin/">TUDublinGraduateResearch</a> @FocasInstitute #WeAreTUDublin #holography #opticsTUDublin
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Developing a new treatment for "lazy eye" in children: Up to one in 20 children in Ireland will develop amblyopia, but the current treatments have significant drawbacks. By Matt Hellis IEO TU Dublin / OT Baile Átha Cliath rte.ie/brainstorm/202…

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👏 🎉 Well done to our PhD student @Faolan98 who presented his work on “Optomechanical Holographic Sensors”, this week at the IEEE SENSORS meeting in Dallas! TUDublinGraduateResearch @FocasInstitute #WeAreTUDublin #opticsTUDublin #holography

👏 🎉 Well done to our PhD student @Faolan98 who presented his work on “Optomechanical Holographic Sensors”, this week at the <a href="/IEEESENSORS/">IEEE SENSORS</a> meeting in Dallas! 
<a href="/GRS_TUDublin/">TUDublinGraduateResearch</a> @FocasInstitute #WeAreTUDublin #opticsTUDublin #holography
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Presenting my poster for the 13th Graduation Research School Symposium TUDublinGraduateResearch TU Dublin / OT Baile Átha Cliath IEO This work highlights some of the developments in my research around using holographic diffusers in visual penalisation in Amblyopia.

Presenting my poster for the 13th Graduation Research School Symposium <a href="/GRS_TUDublin/">TUDublinGraduateResearch</a> <a href="/WeAreTUDublin/">TU Dublin / OT Baile Átha Cliath</a> <a href="/IEO_Centre/">IEO</a> This work highlights some of the developments in my research around using holographic diffusers in visual penalisation in Amblyopia.
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‼️📄Our PhD researcher Matt Hellis and PIs Suzanne, Matthew Sheehan and Kevin Murphy have recently published their work towards a potential new treatment for amblyopia and intractable diplopia using holographic diffusers: doi.org/10.1364/BOE.48… Here are their findings: 🧵(1/6)

‼️📄Our PhD researcher <a href="/Matt_Hellis/">Matt Hellis</a> and PIs <a href="/suzanne_IEO/">Suzanne</a>, Matthew Sheehan and <a href="/kevmy85/">Kevin Murphy</a> have recently published their work towards a potential new treatment for amblyopia and intractable diplopia using holographic diffusers: doi.org/10.1364/BOE.48…
Here are their findings: 🧵(1/6)