The HOLO Autumn School on Computational Phase Imaging
Tampere University of Technology, Finland

WELCOME TO TAMPERE

We would like to welcome you to the HOLO Autumn School on Computational Phase Imaging at Tampere University of Technology, Finland during November 23 - 25, 2018!

The organizing Committee:
Karen Egiazarian, Professor, TUT
Igor Shevkunov, Ph.D., Researcher, TUT

IMPORTANT DATES

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

LECTURERS

Lecturers on the HOLO Autumn School 2018. From the left:

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SCHEDULE

Autumn school on computational phase imaging
Friday 23.11.2018 Saturday 24.11.2018
08:00-8:30 Registration
08:30-8:40 Introduction Prof. Egiazarian K. Lecture 4a, Dr. Shevkunov I.
Computational super resolution
08:40-9:15 Lecture 1a, Dr. Abaskin V.
Back to basics: Geometrical optics, Physical optics, Holography
09:15-9:30 Break Break
09:30-10:15 Lecture 1b, Dr. Abaskin V.
Back to basics: Geometrical optics, Physical optics, Holography
Lecture 4b, Dr. Shevkunov I.
Computational super resolution
10:15-10:45 Coffee break Coffee break
10:45-11:30 Lecture 2a, Dr. Achimova E.
Images registration
Lecture 5a, Prof. Katkovnik V.
Multiwavelength phase imaging
11:30-11:45 Break Break
11:45-12:30 Lecture 2b, Dr. Achimova E.
Images registration
Lecture 5b, Prof. Katkovnik V.
Multiwavelength phase imaging
12:30-14:00 Lunch Lunch
14:00-14:45 Lecture 3a, Dr. Pedrini G.
Digital holography: principles and applications
Exercise 1a, Dr. Shevkunov I.
14:45-15:00 Break Break
15:00-15:45 Lecture 3b, Dr. Pedrini G.
Digital holography: principles and applications
Exercise 1b, Dr. Shevkunov I.

Tutorials (joint for HOLO Autumn School and EUVIP workshop)
Sunday 25.11.2018
9:30-16:00 Registration open
10:00-10:30 Coffee break
10:30-12:00 Tutorial Lecture 1
Change and anomaly detection in signals, images and in general datastreams
Giacomo Boracchi
12:00-13:15 Lunch
13:15-14:45 Tutorial Lecture 2
Computational Visual Perception for Image and Video Processing
Azeddine Beghdadi
14:45-15:15 Coffee break
15:15-16:45 Tutorial Lecture 3
Light field processing: principles and applications
Alessandro Neri

VISIT TAMPERE - the most lovable city in Finland!

We like to welcome you to Tampere and the HOLO Autumn School!

Tampere is defined by a few unique characteristics: it is surrounded by beautiful lakes and eskers, it has a perfect scale for walking and there's always something new and innovative going on. The center of the city is dominated by industrial heritage; the national landscape of Tammerkoski rapids and historical red brick buildings. At the moment, the Finland's largest multipurpose arena, the first Marriott hotel in Finland and a tramway are being constructed in Tampere. If you like to see more of what Tampere has to offer, please visit the website visittampere.fi for more information.

ORGANIZERS AND PARTNERS

The HOLO project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 687328

LECTURERS INFORMATION

Prof. Vladimir Katkovnik is a Senior Research Fellow of Tampere University of Technology. His research interests include stochastic signal processing, linear and nonlinear filtering, nonparametric estimation, imaging, nonstationary systems, and time-frequency analysis. He published 6 books and over 300 papers. He is a member of SPIE. The main topic of Prof. Katkovnik's lecture will be "Multiwavelength phase imaging".

Dr. Igor Shevkunov is a research fellow of Tampere University of Technology. He received his Master in Physics from the Saint Petersburg State University, Russia in 2008 and his PhD in Optics from the Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, in 2012. He is the author of more than 30 papers. His main research interests are digital holography, interferometry, atomic and molecular physics, and lasers. The main topic of Dr. Shevkunov's lecture will be "Computational super resolution".

Dr. Elena Achimova received her Master in Physics from the State University of Chisinau in 1981 and Candidate of Sciences in Physics and Mathematical Sciences (equivalent of PhD) from the Institute of Applied Physics, ASM in 1989. From 1989 to 2003, she was employed at the Institute of Applied Physics, Chisinau, making investigations in recording media for holography. From 2003 to 2009, she was employed at the Polytechnic University of Ancona (Italy) as the scientific researcher of the Mechanical department where she received PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2006. The field of the scientific interests is non-crystalline physics, optoelectronics and optical sensors, holography, holographic interferometry. The main topic of Dr. Achimova's lecture will be "Images registration".

Dr. Vladimir Abaskin received his Master in Physics from the State University of Chisinau in 1971 and Candidate of Sciences in Physics and Mathematical Sciences (equivalent of PhD) from the Institute of Applied Physics, ASM in 1983. From 2001 to 2009, he was employed at the Polytechnic University of Ancona (Italy) as the scientific researcher of the Mechanical department where he received PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2005. The field of the scientific interests is non-crystalline physics, optoelectronics and optical sensors, optical fibers, optical interferometry systems design by optical codes. The main topic of Dr. Abaskin's lecture will be "Back to basics: Geometrical optics, Physical optics, Holography".

Dr. Giancarlo Pedrini received his Master in Physics from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Zurich (ETH) in 1982 and his PhD from the University Neuchatel (Switzerland) in 1990. He is a group leader of Coherent Measurement Techniques laboratory and a distinguishable scientist in fields of holography and phase retrieval. During the past 23 years his activities were related to the development of optical full field techniques for the metrology and microscopy. The main topic of Dr. Pedrini's lecture will be "Digital holography: principles and applications".

Contacts: Laboratory of Signal Processing, Korkeakoulunkatu 1, FI-33720 Tampere, Finland, igor.shevkunov@tut.fi

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