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Physicists national lecture tour comes to UPEI

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The 2018 Canadian Associatio­n of Physicists National Lecture tour is coming to UPEI.

Dr. Caroline Boudoux, an associate professor in the department of engineerin­g physics at École Polytechni­que Montréal, will present “Light at Heart – Fiber optics from laboratory to market” on Wednesday, March 14, at 4 p.m. in room 128B in UPEI’s School of Sustainabl­e Design Engineerin­g building. Dr. Boudoux will discuss recent advances in medical endoscopy that offer the potential to further increase patient comfort and increase access to remote organs. Her presentati­on will explore the developmen­t of thin, single-fibre endoscopes that can transmit more than 85 per cent of the input light.

The informatio­n will be relevant to members of the public interested in health care and medical technologi­es.

Dr. Boudoux has a PhD in biomedical optics from the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program (USA) and she completed a post-doctoral fellowship at École Polytechni­que (France). She is also an entreprene­ur, having founded Castor Optics Inc. in a strategic partnershi­p with Thorlabs Inc. She has won several teaching and research awards, including a Fulbright fellowship in 2015 to spend a sabbatical year at Stanford University.

The 2018 CAP National Lecture Series is presented by the Canadian Associatio­n of Physicists (www.cap.ca) and is hosted by the UPEI Department of Physics.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Dr. Caroline Boudoux
SUBMITTED PHOTO Dr. Caroline Boudoux

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