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Bahram Javidi

Bahram Javidi

Keynote: Underwater Optical Sensing and Imaging in Turbidity using Multi-dimensional Integral Imaging and Deep Learning

This keynote address presents an overview of recently reported advances in underwater optical sensing and imaging in turbidity using multi-dimensional integral imaging and deep learning.

About the Speaker

Prof. Bahram Javidi is Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor and SNET Endowed Chair at University of Connecticut. His interests are in a broad range of transformative imaging approaches using optics and photonics, and he has made seminal contributions to passive and active multi-dimensional imaging from nano to micro and macro scales. His research activities include digital holography, polarimetric 3D imaging at low light, 3D visualization and recognition of objects in photon-starved environments; automated disease identification using biophotonics with compact digital holographic sensors for use in developing countries; and optical information security. Prof. Javidi’s research has been recognized by awards and prizes from major scientific societies, including The Optica Emmett Leith medal (2021), Optica C. E. K. Mees Medal (2019); IEEE Photonics Society William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award (2019); The Optica Joseph Fraunhofer Award (2018); and the European Physical Society (EPS) Prize for Applied Aspects of Quantum Electronics and Optics (2015).

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