Vision and Ophthalmic Optics
Image Restoration, Super-Resolution of Retinal Images
The Phase Retrieval and Imaging Science Group conducts research into obtaining improved performance in imaging systems and measuring wavefronts by computational means, for a variety of imaging modalities. Past projects include removal of out-of-plane artifacts from 3-D fluorescence microscopy and super-resolution of in vivo images of the human retina using structured illumination and image restoration.
More on vision and ophthalmic optics at the Institute of Optics:
- In vivo retinal phototoxicity study
- High-resolution photopigment densitometry
- Ganglion cell function
- Optical micromachining
- Advanced physiological optics laboratory
- Superresolution of retinal images
- Visual assessment
- Visual correction
- Cornea and corneal surface metrology
- Cellular-resolution corneal imaging
- Tear-film dynamics imaging
- Corneal grafts
- Contact lenses