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The Micro Optical-Imaging Systems Laboratory (MO-ISL) conducts research on unconventional
Computational Imaging Systems such as
Quantitative Differential Interference Contrast (DIC)
Microscopy,
Three dimensional imaging
with computer generated holograms, and Wavefront
Coding.
Researchers in MO-ISL are primarily working
towards the development of a high-sensitivity
quantitative
imaging system that should provide an
alternative to fluorescence labeling for
a range of contemporary live-cell
investigations.

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website: Imaging Systems Laboratory
News!
CDM
Optics - Omnivision Technologies Computational Imaging Fellowship
Reports from University of Colorado highlight recent research in applied optics, Vertical News, Mar 08
Quantitative phase microscopy through differential interference imaging, J. Bio. Med. Opt., Apr 08
Prasanna awarded an SPIE scholarship in Optical Science and Engineering, Apr 08
High-efficiency rotating point spread functions, Optics Express, Feb 08
Quantitative structured-illumination phase microscopy, Applied Optics, Jan 08
MO-ISL welcomes Anna Linnenberger, Aug 07
Prof.
Carol Cogswell becomes a SPIE fellow, Jan 07
Dr.
Schonbrun plans to join Harvard as a Post-doc, Dec 06
Adam
Greengard becomes Dr. Greengard; Joins CDM Optics, Inc., Nov 06
Structured
Illumination project wins CPIA award, Nov 06

The Micro Optical - Imaging Systems Laboratory is affiliated
with the
Optoelectronics Computing Systems Center
and
the
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
at the
University of Colorado-Boulder.