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James Lillis is a Researcher in the Department of Physics at the University of Limerick, affiliated with the Faculty of Science and Engineering. He is a doctoral researcher in the Nonlinear Optics group under the supervision of Dr. Christophe Silien and is part of the MOSAIC group within the Bernal Institute. His research focuses on surpassing the diffraction limit in label-free optical microscopy through novel computational techniques.
- BSc in Applied Physics, University of Limerick (2019)
James's research interests span advanced imaging techniques and computational methods. He specializes in vibrational imaging and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, leveraging machine learning to address inverse problems in optical systems. His work intersects nonlinear optics and computational imaging, aiming to enhance resolution in label-free microscopy.
He is based at the MSSI Building, University of Limerick, and can be contacted via email at James.Lillis@ul.ie.
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