Dominic Carrier

Dominic Carrier

Research AssociateDominic.Carrier@USherbrooke.ca
Laboratory for Quantum Semiconductors and Photon-based BioNanotechnology

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Academics
  • 2008 – 2010
    Master’s degree – Electrical Engineering
    University of Sherbrooke, Canada
  • 2005 – 2006
    Independent studies – Classes in Computer Engineering
    University of Sherbrooke, Canada
  • 2001 – 2004
    Baccalaureate degree – Physics
    University of Sherbrooke, Canada
  • 1999 – 2001
    Collegial degree – Pure and Applied Sciences
    CEGEP of Drummondville, Canada
Employments
  • 2012 –
    Research Associate – Photonics and Software Engineer
    University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada
  • 2006 –
    Software designer / Web Designer – Matlab UI, HTML/CSS, PHP
    Freelance – FenixArt.ca
  • Fall 2007
    Research Assistant in Active Acoustics – Project Manager
    Department of Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Mont-Joli, Canada
  • 2005 – 2006
    Research Assistant in Remote Sensing
    University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada
  • 2003 – 2007 (Interships & freelance contracts)
    Research Assistant in Passive Acoustics – Software designer
    Department of Fisheries & Oceans Canada, Mont-Joli, Canada

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Published articles with reading committee:
  • Lepage, D., et al. (2011). Plasmonic propagations distances for interferometric surface plasmon resonance biosensing, in Nanoscale Res Lett. 6(1):388.
  • McQuinn, I.H., et al. (2011). A threatened beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) population in the traffic lane: vessel generated noise characteristics of the Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park, Canada, in J. Acoust. Soc. Am. Volume 130, Issue 6, pp. 3661-3673.
  • Lepage, D., et al. (2010). Hyperspectral imaging of diffracted surface plasmons, in Optics Express, Vol. 18, Issue 26, pp. 27327-27335.
  • Carrier, D. (2010). Interférométrie auto-référencée par plasmons de surface – Une approche vers la biodétection, MASc Memoir, in Département de génie électrique. Université de Sherbrooke: Sherbrooke. p. 96.
  • McQuinn, I.H. and D. Carrier (2005). Far-field Measurements of Seismic Airgun Array Pulses in the Nova Scotia Gully Marine Protected Area, in Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences: Mont-Joli. p. 20.
Contributions without a reading committee:
  • Carrier, D. and J.J. Dubowski (2010). Demonstration of a Novel Surface Plasmon Based Interferometer with COMSOL, in 6th Annual Comsol Conference: Boston.
  • Carrier, D. and J.J. Dubowski (2009). ‘Rapid Prototyping’ of Biosensing Surface Plasmon Resonance Devices Using COMSOL & Matlab Software, in 5th Annual Comsol Conference: Boston.
  • Carrier, D. (2008). A study of Orthogonality – Observations for reliability enhancement in biosensing. Université de Sherbrooke: Sherbrooke. p. 23.
  • McQuinn, I.H. and D. Carrier (2006). CANASA for Dummies – Calibrated Ambient Noise and Sound Analysis. Maurice-Lamontagne Institute: Mont-Joli. p. 22.
Other contributions:
  • [Software] Carrier, D. (2011) ImRedress, v1.2.0. Université de Sherbrooke: Sherbrooke. A high precision vision system and control application, adjusting the processing step according to observed displacement.
  • [Software] Carrier, D. (2007) Sastomatic, v1.4.6. Maurice-Lamontagne Institute: Mont-Joli. A postprocessing application used to convert files format and perform calculations with user-defined custom equations.
  • [Software] Carrier, D. (2006) Ecomad, v4.0.0. Maurice-Lamontagne Institute: Mont-Joli. A mathematical abstraction and symbolism engine used to design and test stock evaluation metrics, v4.0.0.
  • [Software] Carrier, D. (2003) CANASA. Maurice-Lamontagne Institute: Mont-Joli. A sound analysis software suite, used to evaluate and match sound pressure levels with GPS tracks and produce various graphical outputs.

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Contact
Dominic Carrier
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Sherbrooke
2500 boul. Université
Sherbrooke, Québec
J1K 2R1, CANADA
Office: C1-3052
Email: dominic.carrier@usherbrooke.ca
Tel: +01.819.821.8000 ext. 61210
Fax: +01.819.821.7937

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