Andrew KingstonView profile
Research Fellow
Dr. Andrew Kingston is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Materials Physics at the Australian National University, where he contributes to the X-ray tomography and applications research group. His work focuses on advancing imaging technologies with applications across materials science, geology, and potentially medical fields. Dr. Kingston's research spans X-ray tomography, computed tomography, ghost imaging, and digital image processing. He has developed novel techniques for high-fidelity X-ray micro-tomography and image reconstruction algorithms that address challenges in image quality, radiation dose reduction, and complex material analysis. His work bridges theoretical developments with practical applications in materials characterization and geological analysis. Analysis of Dr. Kingston's publication trend shows consistent innovation in X-ray imaging technologies, particularly in ghost imaging techniques and micro-tomography. His work demonstrates increasing sophistication in handling beam hardening effects, motion correction, and spectral information extraction, reflecting the evolving complexity of modern imaging challenges. Dr. Kingston actively collaborates with researchers across multiple institutions, contributing to the advancement of X-ray imaging methodologies. His work with the X-ray tomography and applications group at ANU has produced significant contributions to the field, particularly in developing methods that improve image quality while addressing practical constraints like radiation exposure and computational efficiency.








