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The Faculty of Engineering would like to congratulate Biomedical Engineering student, Dan MacDougall. Dan was awarded the the Emil Wolf prize, at the Optical Society of America's Frontiers in Optics meeting, in October. This is an international biomedical optics conference.
Established in 2008 to honour Emil Wolf for his many contributions to science and the Optical Society, this competition recognizes the innovation, research and presentation excellence of students presenting their work during the conference.
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