Publication: Imaging Pressure, Cells and Light Fields
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2014-06-06
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Orth, Antony G. 2014. Imaging Pressure, Cells and Light Fields. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.
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Imaging systems often make use of macroscopic lenses to manipulate light. Modern microfabrication techniques, however, have opened up a pathway to the development of novel arrayed imaging systems. In such systems, centimeter-scale areas can contain thousands to millions of micro-scale optical elements, presenting exciting opportunities for new imaging applications. We show two such applications in this thesis: pressure sensing in microfluidics and high throughput fluorescence microscopy for high content screening. Conversely, we show that arrayed elements are not always needed for three dimensional light field imaging.
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Optics, Computational imaging, Fluorescence, Imaging, Light field, Microscopy, Pressure sensing
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