Alumni

Dr. Seva Ioussoufovitch

Dr. Seva Ioussoufovitch

PhD Graduate

Research Interests / Specializations: Detecting treatment failure in rheumatoid arthritis with time-resolved near-infrared imaging
Biography: Seva Ioussoufovitch is a PhD graduate from Biomedical Engineering at Western University. His doctoral research at the Translational Biophotonics Lab focused on the development of novel near-infrared monitoring techniques for the detection of treatment failure in musculoskeletal diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.
Dr. Ajay Rajaram

Dr. Ajay Rajaram

PhD Graduate

Research Interests / Specializations: Premature brain injury, Optical brain monitoring, Cerebral hemodynamics, Cerebral metabolism
Biography: Ajay Rajaram is a PhD graduate from Medical Biophysics at Western University. His doctoral research at the Translational Biophotonics Lab focused on the development a hybrid optical system for cerebral perfusion and metabolism monitoring in neonates.
Sule Karagulleoglu Kunduraci

Sule Karagulleoglu Kunduraci

MSc Graduate

Research Interests / Specializations: Non-invasive optical neuromonitoring techniques for assessing cerebral hemodynamics and metabolism, particularly in neonatal models
Biography: Sule Karagulleoglu-Kunduraci holds a master's degree in Medical Biophysics from Western University. During her master's studies, she conducted research at the Translational Biophotonics Lab focusing on the development and application of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) to monitor cerebral blood flow and oxygenation in neonatal animal models. Her work aimed to improve the understanding of cerebral hemodynamics in the context of elevated intracranial pressure (ICP), with implications for better clinical management of conditions such as hydrocephalus in preterm infants using optical neuromonitoring techniques.
David J. F. Cohen

David J. F. Cohen

MSc Graduate

Research Interests / Specializations: Measuring adult brain oxygen saturation in adults using Near-infrared spectroscopy. Monte-Carlo photon simulations.
Biography: David Cohen is an MSc graduate from the department of Medical Biophysics. At the Translational Biophysics Lab at Western University, his research focused on the development of a novel method for real-time neuromonitoring in adult patients at the bedside using hyperspectral time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy.
Laura Mawdsley

Laura Mawdsley

MSc Graduate

Research Interests / Specializations: Monitoring microvascular blood flow using hyperspectral near infrared spectroscopy and diffuse correlation spectroscopy
Biography: Laura Mawdsley is an MSc graduate from Medical Biophysics. While working with the Translational Biophotonics Lab at Western University in London, Canada, her research focused on using non-invasive methods like hyperspectral near-infrared spectroscopy and diffuse correlation spectroscopy to monitor the microcirculation in skeletal muscle and the brain.
Dr. Naomi Abayomi

Dr. Naomi Abayomi

Undergraduate Researcher

Research Interests / Specializations: Improving the use of continuous wave near infrared spectroscopy to monitor neonatal cerebral hemodynamics.
Biography: Naomi is a current Anesthesiology resident at the University of British Columbia. While working with the Translational Biophotonics Lab at Western University in London Ontario, her research focused on improving algorithms that monitored neonatal cerebral hemodynamics through simulation and phantom studies.
Ann Ping

Ann Ping

Undergraduate Researcher

Research Interests / Specializations: Monitoring cerebral hemodynamics with slope-based hyperspectral near-infrared spectroscopy.
Biography: Ann Ping is a BMSc graduate from Medical Biophysics at Western University. Her undergraduate honours thesis research focused on assessing the accuracy of slope-based techniques applied to hyperspectral near-infrared spectroscopy. Her summer research aimed to determine the minimum spectral resolution for hyperspectral near-infrared spectroscopy.
Redwan Haque

Redwan Haque

Undergraduate Researcher

Research Interests / Specializations: Cerebral monitoring, Brain oxygenation, Near-infrared Spectroscopy
Biography: Redwan Haque is a recent BMSc (Bachelor of Medical Sciences) graduate at Western University. At the Translational Biophotonics Lab, Redwan is specialized in enhancing Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) to measure brain tissue oxygenation, focusing on optimizing light collection and accuracy to detect cerebral injury non-invasively and affordably.