OSA
The Optical Society

Advancing the Science and Technology of Light

Imaging Systems and Applications (IS)

24 June - 28 June 2012, Monterey Plaza Hotel, Monterey, California, United States



Invited Speakers

Generalized Wigner Functions in Classical Optics , Miguel Alonso, Univ. of Rochester, USA

Large-Format Tunable Fluidic Lenses for High-Resolution Rapid Focusing, Robert Batchko, Holochip Corporation, USA

SPAD Image Sensors: From Architectures to Applications, Edoardo Charbon, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

Compressive Fluorescence Microscopy for Biological and Hyperspectral Imaging, Maxime Dahan, Ecole Normale Superieure, France

Combining Digital Holographic Microscopy with Optical Manipulation: A New Tool in Bio-microfluidics, Pietro Ferraro, INOA, Itay

Image Chain Modeling and Applications, Robert Fiete, ITT Exelis Geospatial Systems, USA

Design and Performance of Tailored EDOF Digital Cameras, Nicholas George, Univ. of Rochester, USA

Comparison of CMOS and EMCCD Cameras for Computational Imaging with Application to Super-resolution Localization Microscopy, Tadashi Maruno, Hamamatsu Coporation, Japan

CMOS Angle Sensitive Pixels for 3-D Imaging, Alyosha Molnar, Cornell University, USA

New Gradient-index Materials and Designs with Polymers, Glass and ALON, Duncan Moore, University of Rochester, USA

Color Imaging for Mobile Displays, Ricardo Motta, Nvidia Corporation, USA

Lensfree On-Chip Microscopy and Tomography Toward Telemedicine Applications, Aydogan Ozcan, UCLA, USA

Real-World Lessons Learned and Future Technology Drivers for Multi-INT Imagery Exploitation Systems , Darin Partridge, Space Dynamics Laboratory, USA

Overcoming the Classical Limits Imposed by Diffraction and Multiple-scattering via Computational Optical Imaging, Rafael Piestun, Univ. of Colorado, USA

Recent Advances in Imaging through Scattering Media, Demetri Psaltis, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland

Hyperspectral Imaging as a Tool for Fluorescence Imaging and Characterization of Skin Bruises, Lise Randeberg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

Quantum Dot Image Sensors, Edward Sargent, Univ. of Toronto, Canada

In vivo Brain Imaging with Miniaturized Optical Systems, Mark Schnitzer, Stanford Univ., USA

Optical Freeform Surfaces in Integrated Optical Microsystems, Stefan Sinzinger, Technische Universität Ilmenau, Germany

A Phase Space Tour of Optical Imaging, Markus Testorf, Dartmouth College, USA

Navy Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Systems, Michael Wilson, Naval Research Laboratory, USA

Fast, Automatic, Photo-realistic, 3D Modeling of Building Interiors, Avideh Zakhor, UC Berkeley, USA

 

Important Information

Important Dates

  • Early Registration Deadline 30 May 2012