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SUMMARY:Keiichiro Kagawa\, Ph.D. Eng.
DESCRIPTION:Enhancing SFDI’s functionality and performance with state-of-the-art CMOS image sensors\nAbstract  \nRecently\, new CMOS image sensors with high performance and functionalities such as near-infrared-enhanced global shutter\, multi-tap pixels for time-division-multiplexing (TDM) or time-resolved (TR) imaging\, and multi-aperture (MA) are emerging. At Shizuoka University\, TDM\, TR\, and MA CMOS image sensors are being developed for LiDAR and biomedical imaging applications. In my talk\, examples of SFDI systems with enhanced functionality and performance are shown. (1) multi-wavelength SFDI with suppression of ambient light bias and motion artifacts\, (2) fusion of SFDI and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) using scanned multiple lines\, (3) fusion of SFDI and time-resolved imaging. \nBiography \nKeiichiro Kagawa received the Ph.D. degree in engineering from Osaka University\, Osaka\, Japan\, in 2001. In 2001\, he joined Graduate School of Materials Science\, Nara Institute of\nScience and Technology as an Assistant Professor. In 2007\, he joined Graduate School of Information Science\, Osaka University as an Associate Professor. In 2011\, he joined Shizuoka University as an Associate Professor. Since 2020\, he has been a Professor with Shizuoka University\, Hamamatsu\, Japan. His research interests cover high-performance computational CMOS image sensors\, imaging systems\, and biomedical applications. \n  \nREGISTER HERE FOR ZOOM \n  \nClick here to register for in-person attendance (lunch will be served) \n 
URL:https://leadersinlight.com/event/keiichiro-kagawa/
LOCATION:BLI Library
CATEGORIES:2024 Hybrid Seminar Series,LAMP Seminar
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