Maitreyee Roy
Dr. Maitreyee Roy is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of New South Wales, Australia. She was awarded her PhD in Physical Optics from School of Physics at the University of Sydney. She is an accomplished Optical Physicist with broad experience in government and academic institutions with strong R&D background particularly in optical metrology, 3D optical imaging and nanoparticle metrology. One of her major contributions was to demonstrate the fundamental principle of geometric phase in optics and its achromatic nature, which has opened up new insights in to broadband interferometry with application ranging from biological systems, electronics to astronomy.
Her current research interests include the development of rapid, sensitive, non-contact, non-invasive methods for high resolution three-dimensional optical imaging for biomedical and industrial applications; nanoparticle characterization using field flow fractionation technique combined with various detectors- light scattering detectors (dynamic & multi angle), UV-Vis detector and induced coupled mass spectroscopy and blue blocking lenses and its effect on visual and non visual systems. She has won numerous awards, including the ProSciTech Trans-Tasman Bursary, JSPS fellowship, AIST fellowship award, Daimler-Benz Award and NMI World Metrology Day Outstanding Achievement Awards in Optical Standards and Nanometrology teams.
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