Compact and Field Portable Biophotonic Sensors for Automated Cell Identification (Plenary Address)

Bahram Javidi, Timothy O’Connor, Arun Anand, Inkyu Moon, Adrian Stern, Manuel Martinez-Corral

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    Abstract

    In this Plenary address paper, we overview recently published work for automated cell identification using 3D optical imaging in compact and field portable biophotonic sensors. Digital holographic microscopy systems and lensless pseudorandom phase encoding systems capture 3D information of biological cells and make highly accurate automated cell identification possible. Overviewed systems include sickle cell disease diagnosis based on spatio-temporal cell dynamics in a field-portable 3D-printed shearing digital holography as well as lensless cell identification of both single and multicell samples using pseudorandom phase encoding.

    Original languageAmerican English
    Title of host publicationICOL-2019 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Optics and Electro-Optics, 2019
    EditorsKehar Singh, A. K. Gupta, Sudhir Khare, Nimish Dixit, Kamal Pant
    PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
    Pages15-18
    Number of pages4
    ISBN (Print)9789811592584
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1 Jan 2021
    EventInternational Conference on Optics and Electro-optics, ICOL 2019 - Dehradun, India
    Duration: 19 Oct 201922 Oct 2019

    Publication series

    NameSpringer Proceedings in Physics
    Volume258

    Conference

    ConferenceInternational Conference on Optics and Electro-optics, ICOL 2019
    Country/TerritoryIndia
    CityDehradun
    Period19/10/1922/10/19

    Keywords

    • 3D imaging
    • Digital holography
    • Medical and biological imaging
    • Three-dimensional microscopy

    All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

    • General Physics and Astronomy

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