External Reviewer of PhD
Thesis
1. Zane
Jansone-Langina. “Development of a methodology for evaluating vision changes
caused by cataracts”. University of Latvia, Riga, 2023.
- Pavitra
Sokke Rudraiah. “Extracting and quantifying the optical properties by
spectral and spatial diffuse reflectance measurements using an optical fiber
probe”. Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan (Israel), 2023.
- Victor Colas. “Modeling
and estimation of human skin optical properties using spatially resolved
autofluorescence and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy”. Universite de
Lorraine, Nancy (France), 2022.
- Ott Rebane. “In situ non-contact
sensing of microbiological contamination by fluorescence spectroscopy”,
University of Tartu (Estonia), 2022.
- Maxim Sneiders. “Method
for determination of acetone vapour concentration using optical
stimulation of p-n transition”, Riga Technical University (Latvia), 2022.
- Aikaterini Argyraki. “New
light sources for biomedical applications”. Technical University of
Denmark, Lyngby (Denmark), 2017.
- Sima Rekštyte. “The
development and applications of the methods of direct laser writing using
femtosecond light pulses in transparent cross-linkable materials”. Vilnius
University, Vilnius (Lithuania), 2016.
- Edgars Nitiss. „Investigations
of nonlinear optical organic glass waveguides and their applications”.
University of Latvia, Riga, 2015.
- Janis Karuss.
„Application of ground-penetrating radar in bog deposit research”.
University of Latvia, Riga, 2015.
- Faisal Kamran. „Quality
assessment of turbid media: milk and pharmaceuticals”. Technical
University of Denmark, Lyngby (Denmark), 2015.
- Ieva Timrote. „Impact of
peripheral vision on performance of the central task”. University of
Latvia, Riga, 2015.
- Evita Kassaliete.
„Characteristics of visual perception in cognitive processing of
graphems”. University of Latvia, Riga, 2015.
- Aiga Svede. „Experimental
study of vergence response and fixation disparity”. University of Latvia,
Riga, 2013.
- Oskars Ozoliņš.
„Analysis and realization of Wavelength filters in fiber optic
transmission systems”. Riga Technical University, Riga, 2013.
- Jakob Borup Thomsen.
„Optical coherence tomography for dermatological applications”. - Lund
University (Sweden), 2011.
- Sergey Fomin.
“Significance of color and shape for image recognition”. – University of
Latvia, Riga, 2011.
- Alexander Bykov.
”Experimental investigation and numerical simulation of laser light
propagation in strongly scattering media with structural and dynamical
inhomogeneities”. - University of Oulu (Finland), 2010.
- Gatis Ikaunieks. „Vision
in conditions of increased light scattering”. - University of
Latvia, Riga, 2010.
- Eric Haggblad. „In Vivo
Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy of Human Tissue : From Point Measurements
to Imaging” - Linkoping University (Sweden), 2009.
- Roberts Paeglis.
„Measurements of eye kinematics for characterisation of cognitive
processes”. – University of Latvia, Riga, 2008.
- Jaak Talts. “Continuous
non-invasive blood pressure measurement: comparative and methodological
studies of the differential servo-oscillometric method” – University of
Tartu (Estonia), 2004.
- Gunta Krumina.
„Correlation of stereo-threshold and quality of monocular stimuli”. –
University of Latvia, Riga, 2004.
- Juris Raudzins. X-ray
diffraction for assessment of bone quality. – Riga Technical University,
Riga, 2004.
- Irina Pavlenko.
„Determination of optical properies of bones” – Riga Technical
University, Riga, 2002.