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About us

BioPhase Imaging is a research group at Warsaw University of Technology. Within the group, we develop methods for Quantitative Phase Imaging of biological samples: cell cultures, tissue slices or organoids. Our area of interest include:
– digital holographic microscopy for analysis of integrated phase within large field-of-view,
– holographic tomography for high-resolution 3D imaging,
– quantitative optical coherence tomography,
– 3D-printing phase microphantoms for evaluation of optical systems: these phantoms are used to analyze efficiency of a system/algorithm under specific conditions, e.g. in multiple-scattering regime,
– machine learning algorithms for quantitative phase imaging processing,
– algorithms for 2D/3D image stitching, segmentation of cells and cellular substructures and many others.

We have expertise in optical design, machine learning, phase retrieval methods, tomographic reconstruction algorithms and statistical analysis of results.
In our work we collaborate with biology labs, hospitals and with other research groups that work in the field of optical imaging.

We are open for new collaborations!