by Chris | Jun 26, 2020 | research, Vacation, Work
I am happy and proud to announce that I passed my PhD’s defense on the 27th of April of 2020. The title of my PhD is “Active illumination and computational methods for temporal and spectral super-resolution microscopy”. The members of my jury were...
by Chris | Mar 23, 2020 | microscopy, research, temporal super-resolution
[In French] Une présentation que j’ai donnée à l’Idiap lors de la journée de l’innovation, le 28 Août 2019. J’y parle de notre brevet (brevet européen EP19154253) déposé par M. Liebling et moi-même. La vidéo est disponible en suivant le lien :...
by Chris | Apr 5, 2019 | microscopy, research, Spectral imaging
We have a paper accepted at the IEEE ISBI2019 conference in Venice, Italy, called “Multi-spectral widefield microscopy of the beating heart through post-acquisition synchronization and unmixing” (available on ieeexplore, 10.1109/ISBI.2019.8759472). This...
by Chris | Aug 7, 2018 | microscopy, platform, spim
The build of our microscope was kept very much “Valaisan”: we’ve developed it at Idiap (based on the OpenSpim project) and the parts were machined in Sion, by the Base Aérienne. The first biological sample we’ve imaged was the wing of a fly. ...
by Chris | Jun 13, 2018 | research, robust norm, temporal super-resolution
Recent advances in Compressed Sensing (CS) have focused a great deal of attention onto norm minimization. This is due to the fact proven by D.L. Donoho (see “Compressed sensing”, Donoho 2004) that minimizing an norm gets the same sparsity-enforcing...
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