“Computational Microscopy” (IPAM Long Program, Fall 2022)

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“Computational Microscopy” (IPAM Long Program, Fall 2022)

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  • Author: Kristopher K. Barr, Benjamin Berkels, Peter Binev, Ruiming Cao, Willem Diepeveen, Marc Aurèle Gilles, Ziyang Hu, Ivo Ihrke, Daniel Jacobs, Béatrice Lessard-Hamel, Siting Liu, Tianhan Liu, Nicholas Marshall, Tingwei Meng, Jianwei (John) Miao, Deanna Needel
This whitepaper summarizes the activities and outcomes of the long program on “Computational Microscopy” at the Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) from September 12 to December 16, 2022. For more than three centuries, lens-based microscopy, such as optical, phase-contrast, fluorescence, confocal, and electron microscopy, has played an important role in the evolution of modern science and technology. In 1999, a novel form of microscopy, known as coherent diffractive imaging (CDI), was developed and transformed our traditional view of microscopy, as the diffraction pattern of a noncrystalline object was first measured and then directly phased to obtain a high-resolution image

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