This is the seventh annual gathering of the Topical Meeting, with increasing success and interest, reflecting the rapidly expanding range of novel imaging principles and application areas made possible by digital processing of optical fields. Topic areas include, for example, holographic interferometry, phase microscopy, novel holographic processes, 3D displays, integral imaging, computer generated holograms, compressive holography, holography with incoherent sources, and full-field tomography, as well as special techniques for optical trapping, cellular microscopy, aberration compensation, and super-resolution. Researchers and engineers from academia and industry are invited to participate in this highly interdisciplinary forum of optical physics and engineering with applications in biomedicine, biophotonics, nano-materials and metrology.
Toyohiko Yatagai,
Utsunomiya University,
Japan,
Doppler Phase-Shifting Digital Holography: From a Robust Holography to a Wide Band Interferometry, Plenary
David Brady,
Duke University,
United States,
Compressive Tomography , Invited
Christian Depeursinge,
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne,
Switzerland,
Super-resolution Phase Tomography, Invited
Pietro Ferraro,
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica ,
Italy,
Seeing Through Turbid Liquids with Digital Holography and Related Applications for Coherent Imaging in Bio-microfluidics, Invited
Hongyue Gao,
Virginia Tech,
China,
True Color Holographic Display Based on a Super Fast Response Liquid Crystal Film , Invited
Masahiro Kawakita,
National Inst of Information & Comm Tech,
Japan,
Glasses-free 200-view 3D Video System for Highly Realistic Communication , Invited
Eun-Soo Kim,
Kwangwoon University,
South Korea,
New Devices and Media Technologies for Human-hologram Interaction (HHI) in the Free-space, Invited
Taegeun Kim,
Sejong University,
South Korea,
Recent Progress on Three-dimensional Imaging System using Optical Scanning Holography, Invited
Malgorzata Kujawinska,
Politechnika Warszawska,
Poland,
3D Digital Holographics Video System for Real World Scenes , Invited
Vinothan Manoharan,
Harvard University,
United States,
Imaging Colloidal Dynamics with Digital Holographic Microscopy , Invited
Pierre Marquet,
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne,
Switzerland,
Exploring Neural Cell Dynamics with Digital Holographic Microscopy , Invited
Jerome Mertz,
Boston University,
United States,
Wavefront Imaging with a Partitioned Aperture , Invited
Allard Mosk,
Universiteit Twente,
Netherlands,
High-resolution Imaging using Scattered Light , Invited
Dinesh Naik,
Universität Stuttgart,
Germany,
Unconventional Digital Holography, Invited
YongKeun Park,
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
South Korea,
Digital Holographic Microscopy for the Study of Hematology: red blood cell, malaria, and sickle cell diseases , Invited
Kyungsuk Pyun,
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology,
South Korea,
Integrated Hologram Optical Head for Holographic Printer , Invited
Natan Shaked,
Tel-Aviv University,
Israel,
Low-coherence, Common-path, and Dynamic Holographic Microscopy and Nanoscopy using Portable Systems , Invited
Tomoyoshi Shimobaba,
Chiba University,
Japan,
Computer Holography using Wave-recording Plane Method , Invited
Elena Stoykova,
Institute of Optical Materials and Technologies to the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,
Bulgaria,
Sinusoidal Phase Grating as a Diffractive Optical Element for Profilometry , Invited
Hirotsugu Yamamoto,
University of Tokushima,
Japan,
Aerial 3D LED Display by use of Crossed-mirror Array , Invited
Zeev Zalevsky,
Bar-Ilan University,
Israel,
Resolution Enhancement and Orders Separation in On-axis Nanoparticles based Digital Holography, Invited
General Chairs
Hiroshi Yoshikawa, Nihon Univ., Japan
Myung K. Kim, Univ. of South Florida, USA
Program Committee
V. Michael Bove Jr., MIT, USA
Chau-Jern Cheng, National Taiwan Normal Univ., Taiwan
Jason W. Fleischer, Princeton Univ, USA
Marc Georges, Univ. de Liege, Belgium
Yoshio Hayasaki, Utsunomiya Univ., Japan
Hoonjong Kang, Korea Electronics Technology Inst., Republic of Korea
Jinwoong Kim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Inst., Republic of Korea
Jung-Ping Liu, Feng Chia Univ., Taiwan
Sung-Wook Min, Kyung Hee Univ., Republic of Korea
David Nolte, Purdue Univ., USA
Pascal Picart, Lemans Univ., France
Gabriel Popescu, Univ. of Illinois, USA
Joseph Rosen, Ben Gurion Univ. of the Negev, Israel
Yuji Sakamoto, Hokkaido Univ., Japan
Guohai Situ, Shanghai Inst. of Optics and Fine Mechanics Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Yasuhiro Takaki, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
Wai Ming Peter Tsang, City Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Gert von Bally, Westfaelische Wilhelms Univ. Munster, Germany
Xue-Wu Xu, A*STAR, Singapore
Changhe Zhou, Academia Sinica, China
Advisory Committee
Ting-Chung Poon, Virginia Tech., USA, Chair
Partha P. Banerjee, Univ. of Dayton, USA
George Barbastathis, MIT, USA
Byoungho Lee, Seoul National Univ., Republic of Korea
Kehar Singh, IIT Delhi, India
Ichirou Yamaguchi, Retired from Gunma Univ., Japan
Toyohiko Yatagai, Utsunomiya Univ., Japan
Plenary Session
Toyohiko Yatagai, CORE, Utsunomiya University, Japan, Doppler Phase-Shifting Digital Holography
Abstract: A novel phase-shifting technique, Doppler phase-shifting is introduced. Its principle, features and advantages are discussed and some applications such as shape measurement, color holography etc. are presented.
Biography: Toyohiko Yatagai received the BE and DE degrees in applied physics from the University of Tokyo, in 1969 and 1980, respectively. From 1970 to 1983 he was with the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, Japan, where he worked on optical instrumentation, computer-generated holography, digital image processing, and automatic fringe analysis. He joined University of Tsukuba, Japan, as a Professor of Applied Physics since 1983. He has been Director of Center for Optical Research and Education at Utsunomiya University since 2007. His current research interests include optical computing and holography, optical measurements, and OCT. He is a member of Optical Society of Japan, Japan Society of Applied Physics, fellows of OSA, SPIE and JSAP. He is now vice-President of SPIE. He is the author of six books and co-authors of fourteen books and more than three hundred academic papers in applied optics.
Welcome Reception and Luau
Join us in the Coconut Grove for some of Hawaii’s best entertainment and island food. The Welcome Reception/Luau is included in the registration for Technical attendees. If you would like to bring a guest, Luau tickets can be purchased at OSA’s registration table located in the Promenade Foyer.
DH Poster Session
Poster presentations offer an effective way to communicate new research findings and provide an opportunity for lively and detailed discussion between presenters and interested viewers. Stop by and get a coffee and talk to presenters about their cutting-edge research.