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Michael J. Conneely BA MSc
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I obtained a B.A. in Physics in 2004 from Trinity
College Dublin, Ireland. From there I moved to the
University of Aberdeen to complete an M.Sc. in
medical physics. For my dissertation project I worked
in the Radiotherapy Medical Physics department at
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary under the supervision of Dr.
John McLellan. My task was to characterise the
performance of a new 3 dimensional radiotherapy
dosimetry system before it’s commissioning for
service. I have now just begun working towards a
PhD, jointly supervised by Paul Campbell & David
McGloin, where I will be concentrating on combining
optical tweezing and scanning probe microscopy into
a hybrid system used for imaging microscopic particle
targets.
When not studying or working I like to keep fit and
am an avid rugby fan. I actually started playing rugby
since the age of 11 in school and continued all the
way to university, where I played with the Dublin
University Rugby Club, which lays claim to being the
oldest extant rugby club in existence. I also seem to
have quite a peculiar position history as I have
worked my way from starting out as prop all the way
through the back row to ending up being seen on the
wing or at scrum half.

Papers:
Role of mirror dynamics,..
Michael Conneely et al.
Proc. SPIE Optics and Photonics - (San
Diego) [Optomechanics] 812512 -1/6
(2011) PDF
On the accuracy of framing rate
measurements,..
Michael Conneely, et al.
Optics Express, 19 (17) 16432 -16437
(2011) PDF