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Optica Imaging Congress

Student Paper Competition

The papers submitted to the competition were reviewed during the standard Technical Program Committee (TPC) review process, which resulted in 24 finalists being selected. After the papers are presented at the meeting, the Program Committee members will select winners based on content quality, value to the technical community of interest and the student's presentation skills.

Finalists

3D Imaging Aquisition and Display: Technology, Perception and Applications (3D)

Dodda Chandra, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India (DW1H.2)
Attention U-Net for denoising the multiplexed Digital Holographic Microscopy

Shiori Matsuda, Kobe University, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan (JTh2A.7)
Photon-counting Fluorescence Imaging of Tobacco Cultured Cells using Transport of Intensity Equation

Sofía Obando-Vásquez, Universidad EAFIT, Colombia (DTh1H.4)
GPU-Parallelized Semi Heuristic Phase Compensation for Digital holographic Microscopy

Otoya Shigematsu, The University of Tokyo, Japan (DF1H.2)
3D Holographic Display without Speckle and Zeroth-order Light Using Mobile Phone Screen

Adaptive Optics: Methods, Analysis and Applications (AO)

Dror Aizik, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel (OTh4F.6)
Non-Invasive and Noise-Robust Confocal Wavefront Shaping

Clémentine Callet, Institut de la Vision, France (OTh5E.5)
Full-Field OCT Assisted by Woofer-Tweeter Sensorless AO Approach for Large Field-of-View High-Resolution Clinical Retinal Imaging

Julia Granier, Institut de la Vision, CHNO des Quinze-Vingts, France (OTh5E.3)
Influence of Source Coherence and Retinal Eccentricity on the Optoretinogram, a Non-Invasive Means of Assessing the Photoreceptors Functionality

Samuel Zapata-Valencia, Universitat Jaume I, Spain (OW1F.5)
Reconstructionless Autofocus Method for Hadamard-based Single-pixel Microscopy

Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging (COSI)

Wenwu Chen, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China (CF4A.5)
Deep-learning-enabled Temporally Super-resolved Multiplexed Fringe Projection Profilometry: High-speed kHz 3D Imaging with Low-speed Camera

Muralidhar Madabhushi Balaji, Southern Methodist University, USA (CW4B.3)
Foveated Imaging through Dense Scattering Media

Leyla Kabuli, University of California, Berkeley, USA (CF1A.2)
Information-Theoretic Experimental Analysis of Lensless Imagers

Muskan Kularia, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India (CTu3B.3)
Twin-image Free Single-shot Phase Retrieval Using Vortex Phase Illumination

Chutian Wang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (CM2B.3)
Spectrum Synthesis with Computational Neuromorphic Imaging

Imaging Systems and Applications (IS)

Juan Alcalde Castro, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia (FD1.8)
Experimental Evaluation of Photothermal Conversion Magnetite Nanofluids Under the Influence of Dynamic Magnetic Field

Pilar Casado, University of Zaragoza, Spain (IF4D.3)
Effects of Intraocular Straylight on Temporal Contrast Sensitivity

Tijue Wang, TU Dresden, Germany (IW3D.1)
Image Restoration via Learning on a Digital Twin for Multi-core Fiber Endoscopy

Yirui Zhu, Nanchang Hangkong University, Nanjing University, China (ITu3G.1)
Quantitative Assessment of Brain Biomechanics Using Non-contact Dynamic Optical Coherence Elastography

Propagation Through and Characterization of Atmospheric and Oceanic Phenomena (pcAOP)

Maximilian Pierzyna, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands (PTh1E.3)
In-Situ Plasma Diagnostics Using Mid-Infrared Supercontinuum Sources Based On Nonlinear Fibers

Anand Sarma, IISER Thiruvananthapuram, India (PTh4E.3)
A Model for Atmospheric Optical Turbulence Using Low-frequency Measurements

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