Event

Professor Adrian Stern: A decade of optical compressive imaging and sensing

LocationMIT Media Lab, E14-493 DescriptionThe theory of compressive sensing (CS) has attracted great attention since it was published a dec…

Monday
October 17, 2016
Publication

Lensless Imaging with Compressive Ultrafast Sensing

Guy Satat, Matthew Tancik, Ramesh Raskar 10.1109/TCI.2017.2684624

Person

Ramesh Raskar

Associate Professor of Media Arts and Sciences

Project

Optical Brush: Enabling deformable imaging interfaces

Our deformable camera exploits new, flexible form factors for imaging in turbid media. In this study we enable a brush-like form factor wit…

Publication

Coded Strobing Photography: Compressive Sensing of High-speed Periodic Events

Veeraraghavan, A., Reddy, D., Raskar, R.

Event

Imaging: From compressed sensing to deep learning

Guest lecture by Dr. Yonina EldarAbstract: The famous Shannon-Nyquist theorem has become a landmark in the development of digital sign…

Thursday
February 6, 2020
2:00pm — 3:00pm ET
Publication

Optical design and characterization of an advanced computational imaging system

Hamilton Shepard, Christy Fernandez-Cull, Hang Zhao, Boxin Shi, Christopher Barsi, Ramesh Raskar

Publication

Real-time Image Generation for Compressive Light Field Displays

G Wetzstein, D Lanman, M Hirsch, R Raskar

Person

Adriana Knouf

Former Research Assistant

Article

Imaging with an "Optical Brush"

Publication

Compressive Light Field Photography using Overcomplete Dictionaries and Optimized Projections

K Marwah, G Wetzstein, Y Bando, R Raskar

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Compressive light field photography using overcomplete dictionaries and optimized projections

K Marwah, G Wetzstein, Y Bando, R Raskar

Publication

Compressive Light Field Displays

G Wetzstein, D Lanman, M Hirsch, W Heidrich, R Raskar

Publication

Integrating Optical Waveguides for Display and Sensing on Pneumatic Soft Shape Changing Interfaces

Lining Yao, Jifei Ou, Daniel Tauber, Hiroshi Ishii

Event

Pratik Shah invited to speak at MIT ILP Health Sensing and Imaging Conference

Artificial intelligence for medical imagesAdvances in optics, biological sensing, medical imaging technologies, high throughput genetic seq…

Tuesday — Wednesday
September 19, 2017 —
September 20, 2017
8:00am — 6:30pm ET
Publication

Hybrid Microscopy: Enabling Inexpensive High-Performance Imaging through Combined Physical and Optical Magnifications

Zhang YS*, Chang JB*, Alvarez MM, Trujillo-de Santiago G, Aleman J, Batzaya B, Krishnadoss V, Ramanujam AA, Kazemzadeh-Narbat M, Chen F, Tillberg PW, Dokmeci MR, Boyden ES**, Khademhosseini A.** (2016) Hybrid Microscopy: Enabling Inexpensive High-Performance Imaging through Combined Physical and Optical Magnifications, Scientific Reports 6:22691. (* co-first authors, ** co-corresponding authors)

Publication

A Compressive Multi-Mode Superresolution Display

F Heide, J Gregson, G Wetzstein, R Raskar, W Heidrich

Article

Depth-sensing imaging system can peer through fog

MIT researchers have developed a system that can produce images of objects shrouded by fog so thick that human vision can’t penetrate it.

Publication

Advances in ultrafast optics and imaging applications

Guy Satat, Barmak Heshmat, Nikhil Naik, Albert Redo-Sanchez, and Ramesh Raskar Proc. SPIE 9835, Ultrafast Bandgap Photonics, 98350Q (May 13, 2016); doi:10.1117/12.2222438

Person

Gordon Wetzstein

Former Research Scientist

Publication

Adaptive image synthesis for compressive displays

F Heide, G Wetzstein, R Raskar, W Heidrich

Publication

CoDAC: compressive depth acquisition using a single time-resolved sensor

Andrea Colaço, Ahmed Kirmani, Franco N. C. Wong, Vivek K Goyal

Publication

Imaging through scattering

Satat, G. "Imaging through scattering"

Group

Camera Culture

The Camera Culture group focuses on making the invisible visible—inside our bodies, around us, and beyond—for health, work, and connection.…

Person

Barmak Heshmat Dehkordi

Former Visiting Scientist

Publication

Recent Progress in Electrochemical pH-Sensing Materials and Configurations for Biomedical Applications

Ghoneim, M. T., Nguyen, A., Dereje, N., Huang, J., Moore, G. C., Murzynowski, P. J. , Dagdeviren. C.†, ACS Chemical Reviews, 119(8), 5248-5297, 2019. [Invited Review Paper]

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Terrestrial Sensing

The deeply symbiotic relationship between our planet and ourselves is increasingly mediated by technology. Ubiquitous, networked sensing ha…

Publication

Multiplexed neural recording along a single optical fiber via optical reflectometry

Rodriques, S.G.*, Marblestone, A.H*, Scholvin, J., Dapello, J., Sarkar, D., Mankin, M., Gao, R., Wood, L., and Boyden, E.S. (2016) Multiplexed neural recording along a single optical fiber via optical reflectometry, Journal of Biomedical Optics 21(5):057003. (*, co-first authors)

Publication

Tensor Displays: Compressive Light Field Synthesis using Multilayer Displays with Directional Backlighting

G Wetzstein, D Lanman, M Hirsch, R Raskar

Publication

US Patent: Methods and apparatus for anterior segment ocular imaging

Sinha, Shantanu, P. A. R. K. Hyunsung, Albert Redo-Sanchez, Matthew Everett Lawson, Nickolaos Savidis, Pushyami Rachapudi, Ramesh Raskar, and II Vincent Patalano. “Methods and apparatus for anterior segment ocular imaging.” U.S. Patent 10,105,049, issued October 23, 2018.

Post

Associate Professor Fadel Adib Granted Tenure

Professor Adib holds a joint appointment in MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

Event

Dr. Katy Croff Bell speaks at UN Ocean Decade Virtual Series: Co-designing the science we need for the Ocean Decade

UN Ocean Decade Virtual Series: Co-designing the science we need for the Ocean Decade Part 2This virtual session “Co-designing the science …

Tuesday
December 8, 2020
10:00am — 12:00pm ET
Publication

US Patent: Methods and apparatus for retinal imaging

Lawson, Matthew Everett, et al. “Methods and apparatus for retinal imaging.” U.S. Patent No. 9,060,718. 23 Jun. 2015.

Publication

US Patent: Methods and apparatus for retinal imaging

Lawson, Matthew Everett, and Ramesh Raskar. “Methods and apparatus for retinal imaging.” U.S. Patent No. 9,295,388. 29 Mar. 2016.

Event

Two Decades of Responsive Environments at the MIT Media Lab

Friday
May 5, 2017
2:30pm — 5:00pm ET
Project

Imaging with All Photons

How to see through tissueWe demonstrate a new method to image through scattering materials like tissue and fog. The demonstration includes …

Article

Documentary featuring Professor Sara Seager wins Emmy Award

Four Emmy nominees in this year’s Outstanding Science and Technology Documentary category feature MIT students, faculty, and alumni.

Publication

Focus 3D: compressive accommodation display

A Maimone, G Wetzstein, M Hirsch, D Lanman, R Raskar, H Fuchs

Article

Novel optics for ultrafast cameras create new possibilities for imaging

Technique can capture a scene at multiple depths with one shutter click—no zoom lens needed

Article

"We’ve lost 10 years of innovation. This decade has been boring for the web."

A conversation with Ethan Zuckerman, media scholar and inventor of the pop-up ad, on the original sin of advertising and the web’s lost deca

Article

Drive It! Guy Satat wins Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for All Photons Imaging and FemtoPixel technologies

He is passionate about developing imaging technologies that solve great challenges in society, science, and health

Publication

3D optical imagery for motion compensation in a limb ultrasound system

Bryan J Ranger, Micha Feigin, Xiang Zhang, Al Mireault, Ramesh Raskar, Hugh M Herr, Brian W Anthony SPIE Medical Imaging

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Agile Spectrum Imaging: Programmable Wavelength Modulation for Cameras and Projectors

Ankit Mohan, Ramesh Raskar, Jack Tumblin

Publication

Smartphone administered fundus imaging without additional imaging optics

Everett Matthew Lawson, Ramesh Raskar; Smart phone administered fundus imaging without additional imaging optics. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2014;55(13):1609.

Job

Postdoctoral Associate, Computational Imaging

Person

Joseph A. Paradiso

Alexander W Dreyfoos (1954) Professor; Associate Academic Head, Program in Media Arts and Sciences

Article

A decade into experiments with gamification, edtech rethinks how to motivate learners

Created by Media Lab PhD students Shruti Dhariwal and Manuj Dhariwal, CoCo is a digital learning platform that fosters collaboration.

Article

A focused approach to imaging neural activity in the brain

New molecule for imaging calcium in neurons reduces crosstalk from neighboring neurons.

Person

Canan Dagdeviren

Associate Professor of Media Arts and Sciences; LG Career Development Professor of Media Arts and Sciences

Publication

Hemispherical Confocal Imaging using Turtleback Reflector

Y.Mukaigawa, S.Tagawa, J.Kim, R.Raskar, Y.Matsushita, Y.Yagi

Publication

Optical and Thermochemical Analysis for Paraffin and Beeswax Centrifugal Casting

Stober, K.J., Apodaca M., M.R., Sánchez, A., Kamath, A., Owens-Flores, G., Rupasinghe, D., Hernández L., A.E., Ngetich, G.C., and Wood, D., "Optical and Thermochemical Analysis for Paraffin and Beeswax Centrifugal Casting," AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum, August 2021

Course

MAS.S67 Design and Fabrication of Imaging Systems

StyleFlexible; small-teams projects of 2-3 people (at least 2 per team).To pass, you must: (i) attend at least 3/4 of the class sessions, (…

Group

Spatial Imaging

The Spatial Imaging group develops new technology and interfaces for high-quality 3-D displays. Their research includes hardcopy holography…

Publication

Photography optics in the time dimension

Heshmat, B., Tancik, M., Satat, G. & Raskar, R. Photography optics in the time dimension. Nature Photonics 12, 560–566 (2018). 10.1038/s41566-018-0234-0

Project

Compressive Light-Field Camera: Next Generation in 3D Photography

Consumer photography is undergoing a paradigm shift with the development of light field cameras. Commercial products such as those by Lytro…

Post

Ramesh Raskar awarded Scientist of the Year by the Society for Imaging Science and Technology

The award is given to a member of the electronic imaging community who has made significant and substantial contributions to the field.

Publication

Optical Tracking for Music and Dance Performance

Joseph A. Paradiso, Flavia Sparacino

Publication

DiSER: Designing Imaging Systems with Reinforcement Learning

Klinghoffer, Tzofi, et al. "DISeR: Designing Imaging Systems with Reinforcement Learning." Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision. 2023.

Publication

Calibration Invariant Imaging with Deep Learning

Guy Satat, Matthew Tancik, Otkrist Gupta, Barmak Heshmat, and Ramesh Raskar, "Object classification through scattering media with deep learning on time resolved measurement," Opt. Express 25, 17466-17479 (2017)

Article

Sensing with purpose

Fadel Adib uses wireless technologies to sense the world in new ways, addressing sweeping problems such as food insecurity + climate change

Article

MIT welcomes eight MLK Visiting Professors and Scholars for 2022-23

MLK Jr. Visiting Professors and Scholars will enhance and enrich the MIT community through engagement with students and faculty.

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Space Enabled Remote Sensing and GIS Analyst Position

Space Enabled Remote Sensing and GIS Analyst Position(Part time/Temporary)To Apply, please complete the form here.Overview: The Space Enabl…

Event

Black Mobility and Safety Seminar: Birthing while Black with Professor Cooper Owens

Tune in for the next event featuring Professor Cooper Owens on September 22 at 2pm.

Tuesday
September 22, 2020
2:00pm — 3:00pm ET
Article

Michael Hawley, programmer, professor and pianist, dies at 58

His achievements ranged from developing ideas behind the so-called Internet of Things to publishing the world’s biggest book.

Gallery

Conformable Ultrasound Breast Patch for Deep Tissue Scanning and Imaging

Event

Professor Wayne Slawson: "The Source-Filter Concept, Speech, and Color Music"

LocationMedia Lab, E14-633 DescriptionA view of speech as the interaction of acoustic energy sources weakly coupled to a filter system is t…

Monday
February 7, 2011