Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging
Events
Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging
01 August 2022 – 04 August 2022 Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK,
The Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging Topical Meeting provides a forum for science, technology, applications of digital holographic, three-dimensional imaging and display methods.
This highly interdisciplinary meeting is related to science, technology and applications of digital holography and three-dimensional imaging. Topic areas include interferometry, quantitative phase imaging, transport of intensity methods, 3D imaging and display systems including VR/AR, computer generated holograms, metasurface holograms, digital holography with various light sources including coherent to incoherent and X-ray to terahertz waves, polarization and dynamic holography, compressive holography, specific image and signal processing and digital holographic methods for microscopy, tomography, optical processing, lithography, metrology, scattering media inspection, remote sensing, non-linear optical systems, bio- and nano-photonics.
Essential Links
Topics
Holographic Display and Imaging Systems
- 3D Imaging and Display Systems
- Digital Holography in LIDAR and Related Remote Sensing Techniques
- Imaging and Display Systems for AR and VR Applications
Digital Holographic Techniques for Bio-imaging
- Quantitative Phase Imaging
- Digital Holographic Microscopy
- Digital Holographic Tomography
- Biomedical/Clinical/Medical Applications/Lab on Chip
Holographic Optical Elements and Applications
- Holographic Optical Elements
- Holographic Lithography
Computer Generated Holograms and Metasurface Holograms
- Computer Generated Holograms
- Metasurface Holograms
- Holographic Security
Phase Processing, Retrieval Techniques, and Applications
- Wavefront Shaping and Manipulation
- Polarization Holography
- Transport of Intensity
- Digital Holographic Optical Processing
- Compressive Holography
Applications of Digital Holography and 3D Imaging
- 2D&3D Image Processing for Digital Holography & Feature Recognition
- Metrology and Profilometry
- Gated Digital Holography (Time and Coherence Gating)
- Dynamic Holography and Novel Recording Materials
- Digital Holography in Nonlinear Optical Systems
Contemporary Topics in Digital Holography and 3D Imaging
- Advances in Digital Holographic Techniques
- Deep Learning and Neural Networks in Digital Holography and Applications
- Digital Holography for Inspection of Scattering Media
- Incoherent Holography
- Terahertz Generation/Modulation and its Application to Digital Holography
- Emerging Applications of Digital Holography and 3D Imaging (Environment, Pollution, Space, etc.)
Speakers
- Bahram Javidi, University of Connecticut
Advances in Automated Disease Identification with Digital Holography Plenary - Demetri Psaltis, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Machine Learning for 3d Optical Imaging Plenary - Myung Kim, University of South Florida, United States
Multi-wavelength Techniques in Digital Holography: Tutorial Tutorial - Sylvain Gigan, Sorbonne Université , France
Fluorescence Imaging in Complex Media with and Without Wavefront Shaping - Ori Katz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Real-time Lensless Holographic Endomicroscopy through Flexible Fiber Bundles - Jun Ke, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
Deep Neural Networks for High Spatial and Temporal Resolution Imaging - Jonghyun Kim, NVIDIA Corporation, United States
A Compact Wearable Holographic Near-eye Display with a Learned Propagation Model - Nektarios Koukourakis, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
Investigation of Human Organoid Retina with Digital Holographic Transmission Matrix Measurements - Robert Kuschmierz, TU-Dresden, Germany
Lensless Computational Endoscopy Using Digital Holography and Deep Learning - Yuan Luo, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Title to be Announced - Lisa Miccio, Istituto Nazionale di Ottica, Italy
Polarization-sensitive Holographic Microscopy for Full-optical Fingerprint of Synthetic and Natural Microplastic Fibers - Inkyu Moon, Chosun University, Republic Of Korea
Deep Learning-based Automated Phase Image Reconstruction in Digital Holographic Microscopy - Thomas Naughton, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland
Shallow Convolutional Neural Network Architectures for Digital Holographic Microscopy Applications - Wen Qiao, Soochow University, China
Glasses-free 3d Display Based on Pixelated Planar Optical Elements - Junsuk Rho, Pohang Univ of Science & Technology, Republic Of Korea
Dynamic Metasurface Holpgraphy - Rakesh Singh, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), India
Coherence Optics to Steer New Trends in the Digital Holography - Hakan Urey, Koc Universitesi, Turkey
Title to be Announced - Ashok Veeraraghavan, Rice University, United States
Title to be Announced - Min Wan, University College Dublin, Ireland
THz Digital Holography Introduction and Practical Implementations - Hao Zhang, Tsinghua University, China
Computer Holography Based on Phase Space Analysis
Committee
- Daping Chu, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, Chair
- Jae-Hyeung Park, Inha University, Republic Of Korea, Chair
- Chau-Jern Cheng, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, Program Chair
- Pietro Ferraro, Institute of Intelligent Systems CNR, Italy, Program Chair
- Percival Almoro, University of the Philippines-Diliman, Philippines
- Pierre-Alexandre Blanche, University of Arizona, United States
- Liangcai Cao, Tsinghua University, China
- Ni Chen, King Abdullah Univ of Sci & Technology, Saudi Arabia
- Juergen Czarske, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Victor Dyomin, Tomsk State University, Russia
- Marc Georges, Liege Universite, Belgium
- Yoshio Hayasaki, Utsunomiya University, Japan
- Björn Kemper, University of Muenster, Germany
- Myung Kim, University of South Florida, United States
- Tomasz Kozacki, Politechnika Warszawska, Poland
- Hong-Seok Lee, Seoul National University, Republic Of Korea
- Juan Liu, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Kyoji Matsushima, Kansai University, Japan
- Fernando Mendoza-Santoyo, Centro de Investigaciones en Optica AC, Mexico
- George Nehmetallah, Catholic University of America, United States
- Naveen Nishchal, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, India
- Wolfgang Osten, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
- Nikolai Petrov, ITMO University, Russia
- Pascal Picart, LAUM CNRS Le Mans Université, France
- Peter Schelkens, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Bertrand Simon, Institut d'Optique Graduate School, France
- Guohai Situ, Shanghai Inst. Opt. Fine Mech., China
- Mikael Sjodahl, Lulea Tekniska Universitet, Sweden
- Elena Stoykova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
- Nelson Tabiryan, Beam Engineering for Adv Measurements Co, United States
- Peter Tsang, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Dayong Wang, Beijing University of Technology, China
- Wei Wang, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom
- Masahiro Yamaguchi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
- Haining Yang, Southeast University, China
- Hiroshi Yoshikawa, Nihon University, Japan
- Yaping Zhang, Kunming Univ of Sci. and Tech., China
- Wenjing Zhou, Shanghai University, China
Advisory Committee
Partha Banerjee, University of Dayton, USA
Byoungho Lee, Seoul National University, Korea
Małgorzata Kujawińska, Politechnika Warszawska, Poland
Ting-Chung Poon, Virginia Tech University, USA
Toyohiko Yatagai, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Local Organizing Committee
Xin Chang, University of Cambridge, UK
Denisa Demko, University of Cambridge, UK
Mark Leadbeater, University of Cambridge, UK
Keynote Speakers
Bahram Javidi
University of Connecticut, USA
Advances in Automated Disease Identification with Digital Holography
This Plenary is an overview of advances in automated disease identification with low-cost field portable digital holographic systems. In specific, recent applications of digital holography and dedicated algorithms for rapid COVID-19 detection will be presented.
About the Speaker
Bahram Javidi is Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor at University of Connecticut, the highest honor bestowed on faculty, based on research, teaching, and service. His interests are in a broad range of transformative imaging approaches using optics and photonics. He has made seminal contributions to multi-dimensional imaging from nano to macro scales. He has over 1100 publications cited over 41000 times (h-index=102) according to Google Scholar. His research has been recognized by awards from major societies, including The Optica (OSA) Emmett Leith Medal (2021), Optica C. E. K. Mees Medal (2019); IEEE William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award (2019); Optica Joseph Fraunhofer Award (2018); and European Physical Society Prize for Applied Aspects of Quantum Electronics and Optics (2015). He was awarded the IEEE Donald Fink Paper Prize (2008); John Simon-Guggenheim Foundation Fellow Award (2008); Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Prize (2007); SPIE Technology Achievement Award (2008); and SPIE Dennis Gabor Award (2005).
Demetri Psaltis
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Machine Learning for 3D Optical Imaging
In optical diffraction tomography (ODT), the 3D shape of an object is retrieved from multiple holographic recordings of its 2D projections. Machine learning can be used to augment the performance of ODT by correcting distortions in the reconstruction due to the limited number of projections. We will describe two approaches for accomplishing this. The first relies on digital phantoms that are used to generate examples and serve as the ground truth for training the neural network. The second approach relies on the constraints imposed by the physics of the problem to train the neural network that produces corrected 3D images.
About the Speaker
Demetri Psaltis is Professor of Optics and the Director of the Optics Laboratory at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL). He was a professor at the California Institute of Technology from 1980 to 2006. He moved to EPFL in 2007. His current research interests are imaging, holography, biophotonics, machine learning, nonlinear optics, electrolysis for hydrogen production and optofluidics. Dr. Psaltis is a fellow of IEEE, Optica, the European Optical Society and the Society for Photo-optical Systems Engineering. He received the International Commission of Optics Prize, the Humboldt Award, the Leith Medal, the Gabor Prize and the Joseph Fraunhofer Award/Robert M. Burley Prize.
Special Events
Welcome Reception
Sunday, 31 July 17:30 – 19:00
Join your fellow attendees at this delightful social event in the College gardens. Enjoy good food, drink and camaraderie! Reception cost is included in your registration fee.
Banquet
Tuesday, 02 August 19:30 – 22:30
The conference banquet will take place in one of the most beautiful Dining Halls in Cambridge. The 19th Century Dining Hall is very much in the heart of Corpus Christi College; located between the New and Old Courts, serving meals to all Fellows, students and staff every day.
The Dining Hall is new gothic in style and the walls are lined with portraits of previous Masters. The upper walls are wallpapered with design by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1762 - 1832).
There is a $25 banquet RSVP fee.