The aim of the WUTscope-FPM project is to develop a microscope based on the technique of Fourier Ptychographic Microscopy (FPM), which enables high-resolution biomedical imaging over a wide field of view. FPM, utilizing programmable multi-angle illumination of the sample, offers exceptional precision in image reconstruction, making it extremely valuable for biomedical research, including biological analyses at the microscopic level. The project involves the development of innovative ptychographic reconstruction algorithms supported by neural networks, optimization of data acquisition processes, and validation of the technology on real biological samples, both fixed and live. The outcome of the project will be the creation of an FPM demonstrator, which will be used for the practical presentation of the technology.
Principal Investigator: Piotr Zdańkowski, PhD
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