Research Associate – Dominic.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
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
Email: dominic.carrier@usherbrooke.ca
Tel: +01.819.821.8000 ext. 61210
Fax: +01.819.821.7937
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