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Cambridge University Press
20 June 2019
Learn about the theory, techniques and applications of wavefront shaping in biomedical imaging using this unique text. With authoritative contributions from researchers who are defining the field, cutting-edge theory is combined with real-world practical examples, experimental data and the latest research trends to provide the first book-level treatment of the subject. It is suitable for both background reading and use in a course, with coverage of essential topics such as adaptive optical microscopy, deep tissue microscopy, time reversal and optical phase conjugation, and tomography. The latest images from the forefront of biomedical imaging are included, and full-colour versions are available in the eBook version. Researchers, practitioners and graduate students in optics, biophotonics, biomedical engineering, and biology who use biomedical imaging tools and are looking to advance their knowledge of the subject will find this an indispensable resource.

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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 253mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   1.090kg
ISBN:   9781107124127
ISBN 10:   1107124123
Series:   Advances in Microscopy and Microanalysis
Pages:   468
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Joel Kubby was a Professor in the Jack Baskin School of Engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He also authored A Guide to Hands-on MEMS Design and Prototyping (Cambridge, 2011). Sylvain Gigan is a Professor at Sorbonne Université, Paris and Group Leader in the Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel, Paris. Meng Cui is Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Biology at Purdue University, Indiana.

Reviews for Wavefront Shaping for Biomedical Imaging

'Perusal of this exciting book suggests that combinations of wavefront-shaping techniques with vortex light beams may result in significant advances of deep-tissue imaging of highly scattering live specimens.' Barry R. Masters, Optics and Photonics News


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