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Digital Holography and 3-D Imaging (DH)

28 April - 2 May 2012, Miami, Florida, United States



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Conference Program

About Digital Holography and Three Dimensional Imaging

Digital Holography and Three Dimensional Imaging (DH): The topical meeting on Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging provides a forum for disseminating the fundamentals and applications of holographic and digital methods in optical science and technology, including holographic interferometry for deformation or contour measurement, new technologies for phase unwrapping, 3D optical remote sensing, 3D holographic microscopy, 3D optical image processing, 3D display, and digital holography for life science or nanophotonics applications.

Special Events

Plenary Speaker

Mathais

George Smith, Recipient of 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics
Monday, 30 April
8:00-8:45 a.m., Symphony I & II

The Invention and Early History of the CCD

Abstract: As the first practical solid state imaging device, the invention of the Charge Coupled Device has profoundly affected image sensing technology. They are used in a wide range of applications both as area and linear imaging devices starting with the replacement of imaging tubes used in commercial TV cameras and cam-corders. The rapid rise of their use in digital cameras has initiated the demise of film photography and created vast new markets with great economic benefit for many. Other uses include a wide variety of scientific, medical, surveillance and scanning applications. The inception of the device at Bell Labs by Willard S. Boyle and George E. Smith in 1969 was strongly influenced by several unique factors existing both within Bell Labs and the current world state of technology. These factors and their relevance will be discussed along with the train of thought leading to the invention. Early experimental devices and their initial applications were vigorously pursued and will be described. Mention of current applications will be given.


Mathais

Byoungho Lee,
Seoul National Univ., South Korea
Monday 30 April
8:45 – 9:30 a.m., Symphony I & II

3D Display - Where We Are and Where to Go

Abstract: An overview of history and present state of three-dimensional display is given, covering technical and market aspects. Possible research directions that will be considered important in the future are also discussed.

DH Tutorials

DH Tutorial - DTu1C.1

George Barbastathis, MIT,USA.
Tuesday, 1 May
8:00 - 8:45
Concerto D

Title to be announced.

DH Tutorial - DTu2C.1

Partha P. Banerjee, Univ. of Dayton, USA
Tuesday, 1 May
10:00-10:45
Concerto D

Digital Holographic Interferometry - Principles and Applications to Deformation Measurement
Abstract: Starting from basic principles of holography and digital holography, we discuss its application to digital holographic interferometry for 3D object deformation. Dual wavelength holography, digital holographic microscopy and single beam holographic tomography are also discussed

To view more Congress Plenary and Invited Speakers: BIOMED | DH.

Special Events

The congress has a variety of special events throughout the meeting including the OIDA Rump session, Congress Reception and special presentations. For more detailed information, view our Special Events page


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