Abstract
Digital Holographic Microscopy (DHM) yields reconstructed complex wavefields. It allows synthesizing the aperture of a virtual microscope up to 2π, offering super-resolution phase images. Live images of micro-organisms and neurons with resolution less than 100 nm are presented.
Publication
In Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging 2013, OSA Technical Digest (online), DTh1A.2, Hawaii

Associate Professor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
My research interests include digital holography, quantitative phase imaging, optical diffraction tomography and optical superresolution.