3D Phase Imaging with Scattering Samples - IPAM at UCLA
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) via YouTube
Overview
Explore cutting-edge microscopy techniques and computational algorithms for 3D phase imaging in complex biological samples during this 41-minute conference talk. Delve into Laura Waller's presentation from the University of California, Berkeley, at IPAM's Diffractive Imaging with Phase Retrieval Workshop. Discover how computational imaging enables 3D phase measurement in thick or multiply scattering samples like embryos and whole organisms. Learn about image reconstruction algorithms that combine large-scale nonlinear non-convex optimization with unrolled neural networks to model multiple scattering effects. Understand the process of reconstructing 3D refractive index maps from angle-coded illumination, even in highly scattering samples. Gain insights into the engineering of data capture for computational microscopes through end-to-end learned design. Recorded on October 12, 2022, this talk offers valuable knowledge for researchers and professionals in the fields of microscopy, computational imaging, and biological imaging.
Syllabus
Laura Waller - 3D phase imaging with scattering samples - IPAM at UCLA
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Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)