About
Alexis Bishop is a Lecturer in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Monash University, specializing in advanced optical and biomedical imaging technologies. Her research focuses on molecular beam manipulation using high-intensity lasers, photoacoustic sensor development, and optical metrology leveraging optical vortices. She has led multiple interdisciplinary projects, including the development of a neutral helium microscope and studies on phase-change nanodroplets.
Key research interests include nanotechnology applications in medical imaging, biomaterial design for ultrasound contrast agents, and neutron scattering analysis of complex systems. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and innovation.
- Projects (selected):
- "The Development of a Neutral Helium Beam Microscope" (2006–2011)
- "Next-Generation Colloidal Materials for Ultrasound Imaging" (2022)
- "An Extended Study on the Transition of Phase Change Nanodroplets into Microbubbles" (2020)
Recent articles highlight advancements in photoacoustic imaging, phase-change material characterization, and biomimetic systems for medical diagnostics. Her research bridges fundamental physics with practical biomedical applications, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration.
Grants and funding include leadership roles in projects supported by the Australian Research Council and the Collier Charitable Fund.
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