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Maitreyee Roy is an Associate Professor in the School of Optometry and Vision Science at the University of New South Wales. She was awarded a PhD in Physical Optics from the University of Sydney, where her research focused on the fundamental principle of 'Geometric Phase' in optics, with applications for 3D imaging of biological and non-biological samples. Her contributions include demonstrating the achromatic nature of geometric phase and advancing broadband interferometry applications across various fields such as Optical Coherence Tomography and stellar interferometry in astronomy. Before joining UNSW in 2015, she worked on multidisciplinary projects at the University of Sydney and the National Measurement Institute of Australia, where she was involved in optical standards and nano-metrology. Her research interests encompass visualizing tear film using quantum dots, automated detection of ocular diseases, and developing advanced imaging technologies. Furthermore, she teaches courses on Geometrical and Visual Optics, and continues to supervise postgraduate research.
National Measurement Institute, Australia • Australia
Conducted optical standards and nano-metrology projects.
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