Single-pixel camera - Seminar
Julia Sudyka was invited by dr Arkadiusz Kosior to give an one-hour talk on recent progress made in context of novel imaging systems developed in group of Prof. Wojtkowski. During the seminar of Atomic Optics department she presented the project concerning Single-pixel camera. The presentation met with interest of both students and Institute staff. After the talk a discussion developed, leading to some new ideas in technical implementation of the single-pixel imaging system, that Julia is planning to perform.
Abstract: Single-pixel imaging is a novel method for two-dimensional image acquisition with significant data compression and only a singular photodetector needed. During the seminar I will explain how classical and quantum version of the single-pixel camera works. I will also shed some light on why this technique is worth investigating in context of modern interference microscopy.
Dates
Oct. 8, 2018
Location
Krakow, Poland