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Ian Phillips

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Ian Phillips
Postdoctoral Fellow
McMaster School of Biomedical Engineering

Email: philliih@mcmaster.ca
Office: ETB 303 | Lab: ETB 431












Biography

Ian Phillips is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Biophotonics group. He received his PhD in Biomedical Engineering in September 2023. His doctoral thesis focused on improving colonoscopy by tracking endoscope motion, visualizing blood vessel structures and characterizing extended field of view cameras. In his research, Ian has used visible and infrared cameras, micro-CT and x-rays.

Ian also collaborates with McMaster's Additive Manufacturing Group. He has provided his experience with optics, image processing and visualization to their multi-disciplinary research.

From September 2017 until August 2018, Ian completed an internship at L3Harris WESCAM working in their Electro-optics Engineering team.

He holds a bachelor's degree (B. Eng.) in Engineering Physics; which he received from from McMaster University in 2014.

Publications and Presentations

2022

  • Ian H. D. Phillips, David Armstrong and Qiyin Fang, “A Real-Time Endoscope Motion Tracker,” IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine, 10:1-9, 2022, DOI: 10.1109/JTEHM.2022.3214148. This paper is Open Access. Date of Publication: October 26, 2022.

2021

  • Ian Phillips, David Armstrong, and Qiyin Fang, “A real-time endoscope tip motion tracker”, Proc. SPIE 11631, Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic and Surgical Guidance Systems XIX, 116310Z (March 6, 2021), DOI: 10.1117/12.2582883.

2020

  • Mostafa Yakout, Ian Phillips, M. A. Elbestawi, and Qiyin Fang, “In-situ monitoring and detection of spatter agglomeration and delamination during laser-based powder bed fusion of Invar 36,” Optics & Laser Technology, 136, 106741, Apr. 2021, DOI: 10.1016/j.optlastec.2020.106741. Available Online: November 25, 2020.

2019

  • Phillips, I.H.D., Armstrong D., and Fang, Q., “Real Time Endoscope Insertion Length and Orientation Tracker,” MDA Space Vision and Advanced Robotics (SVAR) 2019. June 6, 2019.

2016

  • Phillips, I.H.D., Sahli, S., Wang, R.C.C., Armstrong, D., Deen, M.J., and Fang, Q., “Panoramic Endoscopic Imaging for Colonoscopy Applications,” MDA Space Vision and Advanced Robotics 2016 (SVAR 2016). June 16, 2016.
  • Phillips, I.H.D., Sahli, S., Fang, Q., Petrik, S., Boursalie, S., and Wagstaff, B., “Improving Endoscopy for Lower GI Cancer,” 5th Annual McMaster Biomedical Engineering Symposium. January 7, 2016.

Schedule

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8:30 - 9:30 Home Home Home Home Home
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10:30 - 11:30 Office Office Office Office Office
11:30 - 12:30 Office Office Office Office Office
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
13:30 - 14:30 Office Office Office Office Office
14:30 - 15:30 Office Office Office Office Office
15:30 - 16:30 Office Office Office Office Office
16:30 - 17:30 Office Office Office Office Home
After 17:30 Home Home Home Home Home


Safety Training

Course Date Expires
Biosafety Level 2 Update Nov. 2023 Nov. 2024 (1 Year)
Chemical Handling and Spills Sept. 2021 Sept. 2024 (3 Years)
Fire Safety Sept. 2021 Sept. 2024 (3 Years)
Laser Safety Sept. 2021 Sept. 2024 (3 Years)
Violence and Harassment Prevention Nov. 2023 Nov. 2026 (3 Years)
Asbestos Awareness Sept. 2021 Sept. 2026 (5 Years)
Ergonomics Sept. 2021 Sept. 2026 (5 Years)
Slips, Trips and Falls Sept. 2021 Sept. 2026 (5 Years)
WHMIS 2015 Dec. 2021 Dec. 2026 (5 Years)

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The training courses below are completed once and do not expire.

Course Date
AODA Training 09/2011
AODA Training (Updated) 08/2015
Back to Mac COVID-19 Training 09/2021
Basic Electrical Safety 05/2014
Biosafety Level 2 10/2014
COVID-19 Awareness 08/2020
Research Ethics (TCPS 2: CORE) 08/2020

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