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Authors' Name : outreach activities, IIT (BHU) SPIE & OPTICA STUDENT CHAPTERS in association with the Dept of Physics   ( Professor )
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outreach activities, IIT (BHU) SPIE & OPTICA STUDENT CHAPTERS in association with the Dept of Physics
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Hi,
As a part of outreach activities, IIT (BHU) SPIE & OPTICA STUDENT CHAPTERS in association with the Dept of Physics, are organizing two talks in sequence, and details of program are

Date: 21 October 2024 , at 4: 00 PM
Venue: Seminar Hall, Physics,IIT (BHU)

You are cordially invited to this seminar.

Speaker: Osamu Matoba, Kobe University, Center of Optical Scattering Image Science

Title: Computational Fluorescence Imaging through Scattering Medium

Abstract: In
neuroscience and biotechnology, the development of high-speed 3D
fluorescence imaging techniques is required because fluorescent proteins
can be used to observe biological activity. Incoherent digital
holography and the transport of intensity equation are two major
techniques of fast data acquisition of 3D fluorescence data. For the
measurement in a more depth region in a biological sample, scattering
becomes a big problem. Our approaches to reduce the influence of
scattering will be presented.

Short biography:
Osamu
Matoba received his M.S in 1993 and Ph.D. in 1996 from Applied Physics
at Osaka University. In 1996, he became an assistant professor in the
University of Tokyo. In 2002, he moved to Kobe University as Associate
Professor. In 2009, he became a full Professor in the Department of
System Science in the Graduate School of Engineering. Now, he is a
professor and is the director of Center of Optical Scattering Image
Science, Kobe University. His research interests include holography,
holographic microscope for neuroscience, imaging through scattering
medium, and computational imaging. He is author or co-author of more
than 150 peer-reviewed journal papers in the fields of applied optics
and optical sensing. He received the 2008 IEEE Donald G. Fink prized
paper award. He is Fellows of SPIE and Optica.


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Dr. Osamu Matoba
Fellow of Optica (OSA) and SPIE
Professor
Director, Center of Optical Scattering Image Science
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best regards
Rakesh Kumar Singh (Student chapters- Faculty Advisor)


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Rakesh Kumar Singh, Ph.D
Professor of Physics
Laboratory of Information Photonics and Optical Metrology
Department of Physics
Indian Institute of Technology (BHU)
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 221005
India



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