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“– The goal of the project is to enable holographic tomography to operate in reflection mode. For years, this has been the objective of many teams around the world. Why? So that we can obtain the same information as in classical holographic tomography, but without isolating the patient’s samples. In this project, we are focusing on the cornea. On the one hand, it is easier to work with—it is transparent. On the other hand, its accurate diagnosis would enable a range of new applications in medicine,” says Dr. Wojciech Krauze, an engineer from the Faculty of Mechatronics at the Warsaw University of Technology and recipient of the ERC Starting Grant 2025 for the project “Quantitative reflection holographic tomography for in-vivo analysis of biological specimens”.