Rongsheng Chen
BSc MEng PhD
Senior Research Scientist
My research focuses predominantly on the fibre optic sensors and their applications in biomedical and clinical areas. Specific interests currently include that using fibre optic oxygen sensor to monitor the dynamic pO2 change in arterial blood flow and this information can be used for optimal ventilator setting in ICU; to monitor and control the pO2 level in cell culture media, and the pO2 level play an important role in cell regeneration process.
I am also interested in other fibre optic technologies, components and their applications, such as fibre optic components in large capacity telecommunication system and fibre optic sensors in health monitoring of smart materials and structures.
Research groups
Recent publications
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Experimental investigation of the effect of polymer matrices on polymer fibre optic oxygen sensors and their time response characteristics using a vacuum testing chamber and a liquid flow apparatus
Journal article
Chen R. et al, (2016), Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 222, 531 - 535
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Experimental investigation of the effect of polymer matrices on polymer fibre optic oxygen sensors and their time response characteristics using a vacuum testing chamber and a liquid flow apparatus
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Chen R. et al, (2015), Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical: international journal devoted to research and development of physical and chemical transducers
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Experimental investigation of the effect of polymer matrices on polymer fibre optic oxygen sensors and their time response characteristics using a vacuum testing chamber and a liquid flow apparatus
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Chen R. et al, (2015), Sensors & Actuators: B. Chemical
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Intra-breath arterial oxygen oscillations detected by a fast oxygen sensor in an animal model of acute respiratory distress syndrome
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Formenti F. et al, (2015), British Journal of Anaesthesia, 114, 683 - 688
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Optimizing Design for Polymer Fiber Optic Oxygen Sensors
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Chen R. et al, (2014), IEEE Sensors Journal, 14, 3358 - 3364