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Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging (DH)

Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging (DH)

15-19, July 2024
Toulouse, France 

DH provides a forum for science, technology, applications of digital holographic, three-dimensional imaging and display methods.

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.

 


 

Chairs

 
Lisa Miccio

Institute of Intelligent Systems ISASI, Italy,
General Chair

George Nehmetallah

Catholic University of America, United States,
General Chair

Tatiana Latychevskaia

Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland,
Program Chair

Yuan Luo

National Taiwan University, Taiwan,
Program Chair

Naveen Nishchal

Indian Institute of Technology Patna, India,
Program Chair


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Committee Members

  • Lisa Miccio, Institute of Intelligent Systems ISASIItalyGeneral Chair
  • George Nehmetallah, Catholic University of AmericaUnited StatesGeneral Chair
  • Tatiana Latychevskaia, Paul Scherrer InstitutSwitzerlandProgram Chair
  • Yuan Luo, National Taiwan UniversityTaiwanProgram Chair
  • Naveen Nishchal, Indian Institute of Technology PatnaIndiaProgram Chair
  • Tatiana Alieva, Universidad Complutense de MadridSpain
  • Percival Almoro, University of the Philippines-DilimanPhilippines
  • Pierre-Alexandre Blanche, AmazonUnited States
  • Liangcai Cao, Tsinghua UniversityChina
  • Ni Chen, University of Hong KongHong Kong
  • Chau-Jern Cheng, National Taiwan Normal UniversityTaiwan
  • Juergen Czarske, TUD | Dresden University of TechnologyGermany
  • Jianglei Di, Guangdong University of TechnologyChina
  • Rafal Dunin-Borkowski, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbHGermany
  • Victor Dyomin, Tomsk State UniversityRussia
  • Pietro Ferraro, Institute of Intelligent Systems ISASIItaly
  • Marc Georges, Univ de Liege Centre Spatial de LiegeBelgium
  • Yoshio Hayasaki, Utsunomiya UniversityJapan
  • Joby Joseph, Indian Institute of Technology DelhiIndia
  • Björn Kemper, University of MuensterGermany
  • Myung Kim, University of South FloridaUnited States
  • Jung-Ping Liu, Feng Chia UniversityTaiwan
  • Kyoji Matsushima, Kansai UniversityJapan
  • Pasquale Memmolo, Institute of Intelligent Systems ISASIItaly
  • Fernando Mendoza Santoyo, Centro de Investigaciones en Optica ACMexico
  • Wolfgang Osten, Universität StuttgartGermany
  • Jae-Hyeung Park, Seoul National UniversityRepublic Of Korea
  • Su Ping, Tsinghua UniversityChina
  • Demetri Psaltis, École Polytechnique Fédérale de LausanneSwitzerland
  • Bertrand Simon, Institut d'Optique Graduate SchoolFrance
  • Guohai Situ, Shanghai Inst. Laser Tech.China
  • Mikael Sjodahl, Lulea Tekniska UniversitetSweden
  • Elena Stoykova, Bulgarian Academy of SciencesBulgaria
  • Nelson Tabiryan, Beam Engineering for Adv Measurements CoUnited States
  • Enrique Tajahuerce, Universitat Jaume ISpain
  • Laura Waller, University of California BerkeleyUnited States
  • Masahiro Yamaguchi, Institute of Science TokyoJapan
  • Haining Yang, Southeast UniversityChina
  • Hiroshi Yoshikawa, Nihon UniversityJapan
  • Zeev Zalevsky, Bar-Ilan UniversityIsrael
  • Yaping Zhang, Kunming Univ of Sci. and Tech.China
  • Wenjing Zhou, Shanghai UniversityChina
  • Chao Zuo, Nanjing Univ of Science and TechnologyChina

Advisory Committee

  • Partha Banerjee, Univ. of Dayton, United States
  • Pascal Picart, Le Mans Universite, France
  • Ting-Chung Poon, Virginia Tech, United States

 

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Topic Categories

 
Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging (DH)

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.

Topics of Interest

  1. 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
    • Holography and metaverse
  2. Digital Holographic Techniques for Bio-Imaging 
    • Quantitative phase imaging 
    • Digital holographic microscopy 
    • Digital holographic tomography
    • Holographic imaging flow cytometry
    • Biomedical/Clinical/Medical applications/lab on chip 
  3. Holographic Optical Elements and Applications 
    • Holographic optical elements 
    • Holographic lithography
    • Photopolymers/photorefractive materials 
  4. Computer Generated Holograms and Metasurface Holograms 
    • Computer generated holograms 
    • Metasurface holograms 
    • Holographic security 
  5. Phase Processing, Retrieval Techniques and Applications 
    • Wavefront shaping and manipulation 
    • Polarization holography 
    • Transport of intensity 
    • Digital holographic optical processing 
    • Compressive holography 
  6. Applications of Digital Holography and 3D Imaging  
    • 2D & 3D image processing for digital holography and feature recognition 
    • Metrology and profilometry 
    • Gated digital holography (time and coherence gating) 
    • Dynamic holography and novel recording materials 
    • Digital holography in nonlinear optical systems 
  7. Contemporary Topics in Digital Holography and 3D Imaging 
    • Advances in digital holographic techniques 
    • Deep learning, AI 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.) 
  8. Digital Holography with X-Ray, Electron and Neutron Waves 
    • X-ray, electron neutron sources for coherent radiation 
    • Holographic imaging of nano- structures and phenomena
    • X-ray holography with table top, free electron laser (FEL) and synchrotron radiation
    • Neutron holography
    • Coherent diffraction imaging and iterative phase retrieval 

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Plenary Speakers

 

Grace Kuo

Reality Labs Research at Meta, USA

Holographic Displays: Past, Present and Future

Holograms have captured the public imagination since their first media representation in Star Wars in 1977. Although fiction, the idea of glowing, 3D projections is based on real-world holographic display technology, which can create 3D image content by manipulating the wave properties of light. However, in practice, the image quality of experimental holograms has significantly lagged traditional displays until recently. What changed? This talk will delve into how hardware improvements met ideas from machine learning to spark a new wave of research in holographic displays. We’ll take a critical look at what this research has achieved, discuss open problems and explore the potential of holographic technology to create head-mounted displays with a glasses-form factor.

About the Speaker

Grace Kuo is a research scientist in the Display Systems Research team at Meta where she works on novel display and imaging technology for virtual and augmented reality. She is particularly interested in the joint design of hardware and algorithms for imaging systems, and her work spans optics, optimization, signal processing and machine learning. Grace’s recent work on “Flamera,” a light-field camera for virtual reality passthrough, won Best-in-Show at the SIGGRAPH Emerging Technology showcase and received wide-spread positive press coverage from venues like Forbes and UploadVR. Grace earned her BS at Washington University in St. Louis and her PhD at the University of California, Berkeley, advised by Dr. Laura Waller and Dr. Ren Ng.
 

Pietro Ferraro

Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems "Eduardo Caianiello" (ISASI-CNR), Italy

The Scientific Magic of Holography: From Broken Promise to Breakthroughs in Biomedical Imaging

Holography has evolved from a promising but illusory concept to a transformative tool in biomedical imaging. Leveraging intrinsic features of digital holography, it enables single cell analysis, quantitative phase imaging and stain-free microscopy. This breakthrough, enhanced by artificial intelligence, opens new frontiers in diagnosis and therapy with intelligent flow-cytometers through 3D imaging.

About the Speaker

Pietro Ferraro is Director of Research at the CNR Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems (ISASI), Italy. He served as ISASI Director from 2014 to 2019 and President of CNR Research Area in Pozzuoli from 2012 to 2019. Ferraro has held leadership roles in various organizations and worked as Principal Investigator with Alenia Aeronautics from 1988 to 1993. His research spans holography, microscopy, micro-nanostructures, non-destructive testing and optical sensors, with over 350 journal papers, 20,000 citations and 14 patents. A Fellow of both Optica and SPIE, he received the SPIE Gabor Award and served on the Scientific and Technical Committee for the Italian Space Agency from 2018 to 2023.

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Invited Speakers

  • Julie Buquet, Immervision Inc.Canada
  • Ryoichi Horisaki, University of TokyoJapan
    Computational Imaging Through Scattering Medium
  • Andreas Velten, University of Wisconsin-MadisonUnited States
  • Julie Buquet, Immervision Inc.Canada
  • Ryoichi Horisaki, University of TokyoJapan
    Computational Imaging Through Scattering Medium
  • Andreas Velten, University of Wisconsin-MadisonUnited States

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