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Invited Speakers

Optica Imaging Congress

3D Image Acquisition and Display: Technology, Perception and Applications (3D)
Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging (COSI)
Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging (DH)
Imaging Systems and Applications (IS)
Propagation Through and Characterization of Atmospheric Oceanic Phenomena (pcAOP)
Radiographic Imaging and Tomography (RadIT)

3D Image Acquisition and Display: Technology, Perception and Applications (3D)

  • Julie Buquet, Immervision Inc.Canada
    End to End Optical Simulation
  • Shwetadwip Chowdhury, University of Texas at AustinUnited States
  • Frank Billy Djupkep Dizeu, National Research Council CanadaCanada
    3D Shape Acquisition of Optically Complex Surfaces using Structured-Light Systems: Recent Advances and Current Challenges
  • Hong Hua, Univ of Arizona, Coll of Opt SciencesUnited States
  • Shu Jia, Georgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States
  • Yasuhiro Mizutani, Osaka UniversityJapan
  • Tetsuhiko Muroi, Japan Broadcasting CorporationJapan
  • Joseph Rosen, Ben-Gurion University of the NegevIsrael
    What Spatial Light Modulators Can do for 3D Imaging?
  • Adrian Stern, Ben-Gurion University of the NegevIsrael
  • Norimichi Tsumura, Chiba UniversityJapan
    Extracting Pigmentation Map from Skin Color Image and its Application to 3D Imaging

Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging (COSI)

Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging (DH)

  • George Barbastathis, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States
    Faster, Smaller, Darker: Optical Physics and Data Science Coming Together to Image Under Extreme Conditions Keynote
  • James Fienup, University of RochesterUnited States
    Motion-Compensated 3D Digital Holography Through Turbulence Keynote
  • Bahram Javidi, University of ConnecticutUnited States
    Multi-Dimensional Optical Sensing and Imaging in Degraded Environment Keynote
  • Aydogan Ozcan, University of California Los AngelesUnited States
    Integration of Programmable Diffraction with Digital Neural Networks Keynote
  • YongKeun Park, Korea Advanced Inst of Science & TechRepublic Of Korea
    Recent Advancements in Holotomography, In Vivo Mouse Brain Imaging, and the Application of Artificial Intelligence Keynote
  • Lei Tian, Boston UniversityUnited States
    Strategies for Exploiting Multiple Scattering Information in Holographic Imaging Keynote
  • Abbie Watnik, US Naval Research LaboratoryUnited States
    Keynote
  • Nelson Tabiryan, Beam Engineering for Adv Measurements CoUnited States
    Introduction into the 4th Generation of Optics and its Applications in Modern Technologies Tutorial
  • Klaus von Guenner, HOLOEYE Photonics AGGermany
    LCOS Spatial Light Modulators for Applications in Digital Holography Tutorial
  • Laura Waller, University of California BerkeleyUnited States
    3D Fluorescence Microscopy Tutorial
  • Vijayakumar Anand, Tartu ÜlikooliEstonia
    Mid-Infrared Coded Aperture Holography
  • Yasuhiro Awatsuji, Kyoto Institute of TechnologyJapan
    High-Speed 3D Imaging of Dynamic Object by Parallel Phase-Shifting Digital Holography
  • Vittorio Bianco, Consiglio Nazionale delle RicercheItaly
    The Role of QPI in Environmental Monitoring
  • Giulio Cerullo, Politecnico di MilanoItaly
  • Cosme Furlong, Worcester Polytechnic InstituteUnited States
  • Liang Gao, University of California Los AngelesUnited States
  • Keisuke Goda, University of TokyoJapan
  • Min Gu, Univ of Shanghai Science & Technology
  • Jiarong Hong, University of Minnesota Twin CitiesUnited States
    Deep Learning Holography for Realtime Biological Particle Analysis
  • Edmund Lam, University of Hong KongHong Kong
  • Yang Liu, Univ of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignUnited States
  • Pierre Marquet, Université LavalCanada
    From Phase to Cell Phenotypes: DHM and AI Advancing Neuropsychiatric Diagnostics
  • Osamu Matoba, Kobe UniversityJapan
    Three-Dimensional Computational Fluorescence Imaging of Living Tissues
  • Izabela Naydenova, Technological University Dublin
    Functionalised Holograms for Environmental Sensing
  • Tim Salditt, Georg-August-Universität GottingenGermany
    X-ray Holographic Nano-Imaging: From Phase Retrieval and Optics to Applications
  • Tomoyoshi Shimobaba, Chiba UniversityJapan
    Computer Holography Meets Quantum Computing
  • Peter So, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States
  • Tatsuki Tahara, National Inst of Information & Comm TechJapan
  • Toshiaki Tanigaki, Hitachi LtdJapan
  • Maciej Trusiak, Politechnika WarszawskaPoland
    Lensless Optical Diffraction Tomography for High Space-Bandwidth Product In Vitro Bio-Imaging
  • Kevin Tsia, University of Hong KongHong Kong
  • Adam Wax, Duke UniversityUnited States
  • Renjie Zhou, Chinese University of Hong KongHong Kong
  • Michal Ziemczonok, Politechnika WarszawskaPoland
    Superphantoms for Quantitative Phase Imaging

Imaging Systems and Applications (IS)

Propagation Through and Characterization of Atmospheric Oceanic Phenomena (pcAOP)

  • Matthias Banet, US Air Force Research LaboratoryUnited States
  • Harshil Dave, US Naval Research LaboratoryUnited States
    Underwater Beacon-Free Turbulence Characterization from Residual Turbulence Scintillation
  • Marilyn Dunbar, Air Force Institute of TechnologyUnited States
    Chemical Analysis of Midwestern Aerosols and Their Effect on Atmospheric Laser Propagation
  • Nathaniel Ferlic, Naval Air Warfare CtrUnited States
  • Yasaman Ghasempour, Princeton UniversityUnited States
    Structured Terahertz Beams Containing Orbital Angular Momentum for Turbulence Sensing
  • Szymon Gladysz, Fraunhofer IOSBGermany
    Very Fast Wavefront Sensing
  • Mitchell Grose, MZA Associates CorporationUnited States
  • Eric Johnson, University of Central FloridaUnited States
  • Matthew Kemnetz, US AFRL Brooks AFBUnited States
  • Udaysankar Nair, University of Alabama in HuntsvilleUnited States
  • Sivanesan Ponniah, Intellisense Systems Inc.United States
    Atmospheric Turbulence Profiling using Single-Ended Lidar
  • Lauren Schatz, US Air Force Research LaboratoryUnited States
    Advanced Laser Beacon Research for Atmospheric Turbulence Sensing
  • Leda Sox, Georgia Tech Research InstituteUnited States
  • Samuel Thurman, Lockheed Martin Coherent TechnologiesUnited States

Radiographic Imaging and Tomography (RadIT)

  • Gregory Bizarri, Cranfield UniversityUnited Kingdom
    Heterostructured Approach for Scintillation Applications
  • Francesco Carulli, Universita degli studi di Milano-BicoccaItaly
    Recent Advancements in Lead Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals for Scintillation Applications
  • Samuel Clark, Argonne National LaboratoryUnited States
    Additive Manufacturing and Ultra-High Speed X-Ray Imaging
  • Leora Dresselhaus-Marais, Stanford UniversityUnited States
    Materials Science and Engineering, Photon Science, Mechanical Engineering
  • Tina Ebert, Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryUnited States
    New Results on X-Ray Radiography Application to ICF Experiments on NIF
  • Udhav Gawandalkar, ETH ZurichSwitzerland
    X-Ray Densitometry of Multiphase Flows
  • Clément Goyon, Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryUnited States
    New Capability of Neutron Imaging Using MJOLNIR
  • Reed Hollinger, Colorado State UniversityUnited States
    Results on High Energy X-Ray Tomography Using Short Pulse Lasers
  • Alexander Long, Los Alamos National LaboratoryUnited States
  • Simo Mäkiharju, University of California BerkeleyUnited States
    X-Ray Particle Velocimetry in Fluid Flows
  • Willow Martin, Stanford UniversityUnited States
    X-Ray Radiography for Equation of State Measurements of Warm Dense Matter
  • Federico Moretti, Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryUnited States
    High-Efficiency High Energy Photon Radiography Panels
  • Marco Pizzichemi, Council Europeenne Recherche NucleaireSwitzerland
    Time of Flight Positron Emission Tomography with Deoth of Interaction Identification
  • Brendan Reagan, Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryUnited States
    Muon Radiography Development Using Lasers
  • Dean Rusby, Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryUnited States
    Advances on the MeV X-Ray Radiography for HED Science
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