TOM2 Computational, Adaptive and Freeform Optics
Chairs
Wilbert IJzerman |
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Alois Herkommer University of Stuttgart (DE) |
Synopsis
The focus of this topical meeting will be to explore and discuss new trends and developments within the fast evolving field of optical systems that have their functionality enhanced by freeform optical surfaces, adaptive optics and computational imaging.
Freeform optical components -refractive as well as reflective- offer great opportunities to realize non- or low-symmetry optical systems with new functionalities, high optical performance or reduced complexity. This implies in particular to illumination systems and to optical systems with very special requirements such as in applications to augmented reality and virtual reality. On the other side the manufacturing, characterization, assembly and optical testing of such systems especially for imaging systems is still challenging. Imaging with freeform optical systems is therefore closely linked to adaptive and computational methods.
The evaluation of imaging and metrology data by computational post-processing enables the extraction of previously inaccessible information. Adaptive illumination systems optimize the information gathered from the photons that interact with the object. In freeform, lensless and disordered imaging systems, diffraction and scattering yields patterns from which image information can be retrieved through calculations, reducing the optical complexity or even completely eliminating the lens system.
The topical meeting will address how new tools and technologies are enabling the next generation optical systems based on freeform, adaptive and computational optics and their interplay.
Topics
- Computational Optics
- Freeform optics
- Optics for AR/VR systems
- Illumination optics
- Adaptive optics
- Information driven systems
CALL FOR PAPERS
SUBMIT
Program Committee
Aurele Adam, TU Delft (NL)
Youri Meuret, KU Leuven (BE)
Norbert Kerwien, Zeiss (DE)
Wilbert IJzerman, Signify (NL)
Alois Herkommer, University of Stuttgart (DE)
Invited Speakers
Title: "First time right" - calculating imaging systems from scratch
Fabian Duerr, Vrije Universiteit (BE)
Title: From flat cameras to high resolution microscopy: beating aberrations with computational multi-camera imaging
Andrew Harvey, University of Glasgow (UK)
Title: Optical techniques and freeform optical surfaces realizing light beam transformations with prescribed input and output radiations
Vladimir Oliker, Emory College of Arts and Sciences (US)
Title: Light shaping from a physical-optics perspective
Frank Wyrowski, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena (DE)
Tutorial
Julius Muschaweck, JMO GmbH (DE)