Always nice to have a paper published. This one is in the area of Archaeology, which is somewhat outside of my day job area (Dermatology). My involvement was with the measurement of the spectral response of the camera used from the UV through to the IR, so that what was being imaged could be understood.

Funnily enough Archaeology is an area I’ve been interested since I was a young lad, so it is great to able to contribute to research in that area. This is one of the reasons I find the science of measurement an imaging a really interesting area to work, as the applications are endless.
The paper, “Seeing the Past in a New Light: LED Multi-Spectral Imaging as an Interpretative Aid for Archaeological Excavation” is available for download here.