Supervisor of PhD Thesis at
University of Latvia
- Ilze Ošiņa. Spectral line imaging
for non-contact skin diagnostics and counterfeit detection. –
Defended in September, 2023.
- Vanesa Lukinsone. In-vivo skin autofluorescence kinetics at continuous and pulsed
laser excitation – Defended in December, 2017.
- Inga Saknīte. Optical non-invasive estimation and mapping of skin bilirubin,
haemoglobin and water. – Defended in December, 2015.
- Ilze Ļihačova (Diebele). Diagnostics of skin oncological pathologies by the multispectral
imaging method – Defended in June, 2015.
- Andris Grabovskis. Photoplethysmography of magistral arteries and its applications for
characterisation of haemodynamic state. – Defended in April, 2015.
- Dainis Jakovels. Study and mapping of
skin parameters with optical methods. – Defended in April, 2014.
- Edgars Kviesis-Kipge.
Development of optical methods and devices for real-time control of
cardiovascular state. – Defended in April 2013.
- Ilona Kuzmina. Contact and contactless
diffuse reflectance spectrometry for assessment of skin pathologies. -
Defended in October 2011.
- Alexey Lihachev. Kinetics of laser
excited in-vivo skin autofluorescence and remission. – Defended in
February 2011.
- Uldis Rubins. Shape analysis of photoplethismography
biosignals and modelling of blood flow dynamics.- Defended in May 2009.
- Renārs Erts. Novel
photoplethysmography methods and devices for noninvasive cardiovascular
control. – Defended in June 2007.
- Marta Lange. Imaging technologies for non-invasive evaluation of biological
tissues. PhD student 2014-2018.