Anak Bahadur Bhandari
- E-mailAnak.Bhandari@uib.no
- Phone+47 55 58 26 42
- Visitor AddressAllégaten 705007 BergenRoom101 A
- Postal AddressPostboks 78035020 Bergen
Academic article
- (2014). Characterization of the SUMO Turbulence Measurement System for Wind Turbine Wake Assessment. Energy Procedia. 173-183.
- (2012). Stokes scattering matrix for human skin. Applied Optics. 7487-7498.
- (2011). Modeling optical properties of human skin using Mie theory for particles with different size distributions and refractive indices. Optics Express. 14549-14567.
- (2011). Bidirectional reflectance distribution function of Spectralon white reflectance standard illuminated by incoherent unpolarized and plane-polarized light. Applied Optics. 2431-2442.
Report
- (2012). Radiation observations in Bergen, Norway, Radiation Yearbook No. 47, 2011. .
- (2011). Radiation observations in Bergen, Norway, Radiation Yearbook No. 46, 2010. .
Lecture
- (2019). Comparison and investigation on the lidar-measured turbulence intensities in the measurement campaign using two independent lidars.
- (2016). The ISOBAR project (2016–2018) – Observations on the stable polar Atmospheric Boundary Layer from Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems.
Academic lecture
- (2016). The ISOBAR project (2016-2018) - Observations on the stable polar Atmospheric Boundary Layer from Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems.
- (2014). Characterization of the SUMO turbulence measurement system for wind turbine wake assessment.
- (2010). BRDF of Spectralon White Reflectance Standard Illuminated by Incoherent Unpolarized and Plane Polarized Light.
- (2007). Physiological spectroscopic imaging for diagnosis of skin cancer.
Doctoral dissertation
- (2012). Modelling and measurements relevant for transport of polarized light in skin tissue.
Poster
- (2016). The ISOBAR project (2016–2018) – Observations on the stable polar Atmospheric Boundary Layer from Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems.
- (2014). Characterization of the SUMO turbulence measurement system for wind turbine wake assessment.
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