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John Kilpatrick

@rjkilpatrick1

Shaping light waves to look through fibres đź§ âž°đź‘€ @UniofExeter.

President @ExeterPhotonics

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Exeter Photonics Society (@exeterphotonics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 We have an incredible talk lined up from Prof. sylvain Gigan, from Faculté des Sciences de Sorbonne Université 🇫🇷! Talking about 'A sneak peek with light into opaque materials: from imaging to computing'. 💻 Sign up now, here: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

🚀 We have an incredible talk lined up from Prof. <a href="/SylvainGigan/">sylvain Gigan</a>, from <a href="/ScienceSorbonne/">Faculté des Sciences de Sorbonne Université</a> 🇫🇷!

Talking about 'A sneak peek with light into opaque materials: from imaging to computing'. 💻 Sign up now, here: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
Exeter Photonics Society (@exeterphotonics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't forget to sign up for the next amazing talk, with Prof. Sylvain Gigan who will talk to us about imaging through opaque materials! Register for free here: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist… to join us via zoom at 13:00 on Monday 20th June. See you there! SPIE Optica

Don't forget to sign up for the next amazing talk, with Prof. Sylvain Gigan who will talk to us about imaging through opaque materials! Register for free here: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist… to join us via zoom at 13:00 on Monday 20th June. See you there! <a href="/SPIEtweets/">SPIE</a> <a href="/OpticaWorldwide/">Optica</a>
Dave Phillips (@photonphillips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2209.11081 we explore versatile new ways to design 'multi-plane light converters' for spatial mode sorting and optical circuits. We experimentally show a 55-mode speckle sorter and a 36 Zernike mode sorter. Thanks to Hlib Kupianskyi & Simon Horsley!

New preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2209.11081 we explore versatile new ways to design 'multi-plane light converters' for spatial mode sorting and optical circuits. We experimentally show a 55-mode speckle sorter and a 36 Zernike mode sorter. Thanks to Hlib Kupianskyi &amp; Simon Horsley!
Exeter Photonics Society (@exeterphotonics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OPTALKS IS BACK - And we are kicking off with the incredible Andrea Alu, who will be chatting to us about Nonlocal Metasurfaces, 2pm (UK time) 11th October. Abstract and free sign-up here: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist… SPIE Optica Max Planck School of Photonics Andrea Alu

OPTALKS IS BACK - And we are kicking off with the incredible Andrea Alu, who will be chatting to us about Nonlocal Metasurfaces, 2pm (UK time) 11th October. Abstract and free sign-up here: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…  <a href="/SPIEtweets/">SPIE</a> <a href="/OpticaWorldwide/">Optica</a> <a href="/MPS_Photonics/">Max Planck School of Photonics</a> <a href="/andrea_alu/">Andrea Alu</a>
Exeter Photonics Society (@exeterphotonics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is still time to sign up for the next OpTalk, taking place next Tuesday via zoom at 2pm UK time. Sign up for free here: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist… We can't wait! SPIE Optica Andrea Alu

There is still time to sign up for the next OpTalk, taking place next Tuesday via zoom at 2pm UK time. Sign up for free here: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist… We can't wait! <a href="/SPIEtweets/">SPIE</a> <a href="/OpticaWorldwide/">Optica</a> <a href="/andrea_alu/">Andrea Alu</a>
Dave Phillips (@photonphillips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fully funded PhD to work with Joel Carpenter at Queensland (Australia) UQ Science & me University of Exeter (UK) on new ways to see through optical fibres. Concept here: spj.sciencemag.org/journals/icomp… Applications welcome from anywhere, details here: exeter.ac.uk/study/funding/… Come & join us!

A fully funded PhD to work with <a href="/joelacarpenter/">Joel Carpenter</a> at Queensland (Australia) <a href="/UQscience/">UQ Science</a> &amp; me <a href="/UniofExeter/">University of Exeter</a> (UK) on new ways to see through optical fibres. Concept here: spj.sciencemag.org/journals/icomp… Applications welcome from anywhere, details here: exeter.ac.uk/study/funding/…  Come &amp; join us!
Intelligent Computing (@intellcomput) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#IntelligentComputing New research article in special issue "Computational Imaging" How to Build the “Optical Inverse” of a Multimode Fibre Unė G. Būtaitė, Hlib Kupianskyi, Tomáš Čižmár Tomas Cizmar, and David B. Phillips Dave Phillips

#IntelligentComputing New research article in special issue "Computational Imaging"
How to Build the “Optical Inverse” of a Multimode Fibre
Unė G. Būtaitė, Hlib Kupianskyi, Tomáš Čižmár <a href="/CizmarTomas/">Tomas Cizmar</a>, and David B. Phillips <a href="/photonPhillips/">Dave Phillips</a>
Science Partner Journals (@spjournals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Published in Intelligent Computing: How to Build the “Optical Inverse” of a Multimode Fibre doi.org/10.34133/2022/…

Published in Intelligent Computing: 
How to Build the “Optical Inverse” of a Multimode Fibre
doi.org/10.34133/2022/…
Dave Phillips (@photonphillips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint! University of Exeter Physics and Astronomy: Threading light through dynamic complex media arxiv.org/abs/2301.04461. We show how to sniff out the most stable paths for light to take through unknown moving environments! Special thanks to Chai Mididoddi for a monumental effort in the lab!

New preprint! <a href="/UoE_Physics/">University of Exeter Physics and Astronomy</a>: Threading light through dynamic complex media arxiv.org/abs/2301.04461. We show how to sniff out the most stable paths for light to take through unknown moving environments! Special thanks to Chai Mididoddi for a monumental effort in the lab!
d@x (@groktheworm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm speechless. Not peer-reviewed yet but a submitted paper. The 'presented images' were shown to a group of humans. The 'reconstructed images' were the result of an fMRI output to Stable Diffusion. In other words, #stablediffusion literally read people's minds. Source 👇

I'm speechless.

Not peer-reviewed yet but a submitted paper.

The 'presented images' were shown to a group of humans. The 'reconstructed images' were the result of an fMRI output to Stable Diffusion.

In other words, #stablediffusion literally read people's minds.

Source 👇
John Kilpatrick (@rjkilpatrick1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are your optical traps not stiff enough? Don't have photons to lose? Check out this stunner of a paper from our research group 🎉 arxiv.org/abs/2304.12848

Valentin (@ha9584) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A brilliant first night for Atoms to Galaxies in Exeter Pint of Science UK Maketank #pint23 Looking forward to 19:30 tonight for round two! Look out, I've got a talk! (but only for 7 minutes...)

A brilliant first night for Atoms to Galaxies in Exeter <a href="/pintofscience/">Pint of Science UK</a> <a href="/MaketankExeter/">Maketank</a> #pint23 

Looking forward to 19:30 tonight for round two! Look out, I've got a talk! (but only for 7 minutes...)
Physical Review Letters (@physrevlett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dropped plastic bottles containing swirling water bounce significantly less than bottles containing standing still water after impacting the floor Letter: journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/1… Focus: physics.aps.org/articles/v16/1…

John Kilpatrick (@rjkilpatrick1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper has been published in Nature Photonics! We’ve found a new way to identify stable optical channels to guide light through highly dynamic chaotic media e.g. bending optical fibers. nature.com/articles/s4156…