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Florian Willomitzer

 

Florian Willomitzer

Florian Willomitzer

Wyant College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, USA
Challenge Health Art
"The vision is to create an efficient and cost-effective imaging system which uses standard, off-the-shelf camera technology – theoretically even mobile phone cameras.”
Summary

Over the last decades, the field of medical imaging has spawned several seminal inventions, including Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), Computed Tomography (CT), ultrasound, and Magnet Resonance Imaging (MRI). Recent years have seen a growing interest in medical imaging techniques which enable a look inside the human body with high precision but are non-invasive and can be facilitated in a small form factor, i.e., possibly even operated in a hand-guided fashion. Now, work from Florian Willomitzer at the University of Arizona, USA, seeks to demonstrate an important step towards this new breed of medical imaging devices: single-shot Synthetic Wavelength Holography (SWH).

Latest News
Florian Willomitzer Receives Optica Foundation Award for Applied Research (Wyant College of Optical Sciences Newsletter)
Research Developments
  • 6-Month Update (COMING SOON)
  • ​Proposal Executive Summary: Noninvasive high-resolution imaging through living tissue with single-shot synthetic wavelength holography
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