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DESCRIPTION:Optical images and spectroscopy of skin can characterize the ap
 pearance of skin... the sheen\, the glow\, the smoothness\, the pigmentati
 on. Such parameters are worthwhile to assess\, and of practical use to peo
 ple managing their skin&#39;s appearance. Such observed parameters are connect
 ed to the intrinsic properties of skin: blood content\, oxygen saturation 
 of hemoglobin in blood\, water content\, melanin content\, scattering prop
 erties\, as well as the architecture of skin (depth of the blood\, multipl
 e layers: epidermis\, papillary dermis\, vascular plexus\, reticular dermi
 s\, fat\, muscle). The geometry of observation (delivery and collection of
  light from the skin) influences how intrinsic properties map to observed 
 parameters. This talk will discuss how light transports in/through/out of 
 skin based on skin properties and architecture\, and yields the observed a
 ppearance of skin.\n\nSpeaker(s): Steven\n\nRoom: 101\, Bldg: Alan MacDiar
 mid (AM)\, Kelburn Parade\, Wellington\, North Island\, New Zealand
LOCATION:Room: 101\, Bldg: Alan MacDiarmid (AM)\, Kelburn Parade\, Wellingt
 on\, North Island\, New Zealand
ORGANIZER:alex.doronin@vuw.ac.nz
SEQUENCE:11
SUMMARY:Seminar - Skin optics: the connection between intrinsic properties 
 of skin and the appearance of skin
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/407780
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Optical images and spectroscopy of skin ca
 n characterize the appearance of skin... the sheen\, the glow\, the smooth
 ness\, the pigmentation. Such parameters are worthwhile to assess\, and of
  practical use to people managing their skin&#39;s appearance. Such observed p
 arameters are connected to the intrinsic properties of skin: blood content
 \, oxygen saturation of hemoglobin in blood\, water content\, melanin cont
 ent\, scattering properties\, as well as the architecture of skin (depth o
 f the blood\, multiple layers: epidermis\, papillary dermis\, vascular ple
 xus\, reticular dermis\, fat\, muscle). The geometry of observation (deliv
 ery and collection of light from the skin) influences how intrinsic proper
 ties map to observed parameters. This talk will discuss how light transpor
 ts in/through/out of skin based on skin properties and architecture\, and 
 yields the observed appearance of skin.&lt;/p&gt;
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