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From June 30, 2025 to July 4, 2025

All day

Place: ICFO Auditorium

PROGRAM WIO 2025

PROGRAM
DAY 1Monday, June 30th
08:45Registration
09:15Welcome & Introduction
09:30Bahram Javidi (University of Connecticut)Optical Sensing and Imaging in Turbid Media
10:00Abhijit Mahalanobis (University of Arizona)Drone Detection using Computational Imaging
10:30Filiberto Pla (Universitat Jaume I)Physics-informed deep learning in computational imaging: an introductory approach
11:00COFFEE BREAK
11:30Miguel A. Alonso (Institut Fresnel / Centrale Méditerranée)3D polarimetry and fluorescence microscopy
12:00Pierre Marquet (Université Laval)Unlocking Disease-Specific Biomarkers: Digital Holographic Microscopy and Human Cells in Concert
12:30Martí Duocastella (Universitat de Barcelona)Toward faster microscopy with encoded illumination
13:00LUNCH
16:00COFFEE BREAK
16:30Pablo Artal (Universidad de Murcia)Two-photon infrared RGB display
17:00Hooman Mohseni (Northwestern University)New Material and Devices for Infrared Imaging
17:30Zeev Zalevsky (Bar-Ilan University)All-Optical, Quantum-Adapted, Time Multiplexing Super-Resolved Imaging by Object Illumination Through Scattering Medium
18:00End of sessions day 1
DAY 2Tuesday, July 1st
09:30Andres Marquez Ruiz (Universidad de Alicante)Polarimetric approach for liquid crystal spatial light modulators applications
10:00Ariel Fernández (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)Recent advances in Mueller matrix microscopy for biological tissue characterization
10:30Adolfo Esteban-Martín (Universitat de València)Nonlinear Adaptive Interferometry for Enhanced Phase Information Retrieval
11:00COFFEE BREAK
11:30Enrique Tajahuerce (Universitat Jaume I)Single-pixel microscopy: design, applications, and prospects
12:00Angel Lizana Tutusaus (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)Polarimetric methods for the characterization of biological samples
12:30Julia Alonso (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)Computational Optical Imaging: Advancing Microscopy for Bioscience
13:00LUNCH
16:00COFFEE BREAK
16:30Poster Session
18:00End of sessions day 2
DAY 3Wednesday, July 2nd
09:30Giuseppe Leo (Université Paris Cité)Nonlinear light structuring with optical metasurfaces
10:00Ahmed Dorrah (Eindhoven University of Technology)Pushing the Limits of Flat Optics: Shape Optimization and Free-Standing Bilayer Metasurfaces
10:30Julien Fade (Institut Fresnel)Coherence of partially polarized light: interpretations, physical implications and the notion of polarization coherence frustration
11:00COFFEE BREAK
11:30Majid Ebrahim-Zadeh (ICFO)Mid-Infrared Coherent Sources and Applications: Introduction
12:00Juan P. Torres (ICFO)Complementarity relationship between coherence and which-way information in a SU(1,1) interferometer
12:30Isaac Nape (University of the Witwatersrand)Communicating distortion-free with structured photons
13:00LUNCH
16:00COFFEE BREAK
16:30Pasquale Memmolo (ISASI-CNR)Advances in stain-free 3D imaging flow cytometry by high-content holographic tomography
17:00Kavita Devi (Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad)Temporal and spectral dynamics of continuous-wave optical parametric oscillator beyond conventional limits
17:30Adrian Stern (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)Learned Design of Compressive Imaging and Optical Sensing
18:00End of sessions day 3
DAY 4Thursday, July 3rd
09:30Amr S Helmy (University of Toronto)Quantum Enhanced Sensing Methodologies
10:00Goutam Kumar Samanta (Physical Research Laboratory)Spatial structured optical beams and their classical and quantum information science and technology applications
10:30Simon Thibault (Universite Laval)The Role of Ray Tracing in AI and Quantum Area
11:00COFFEE BREAK
11:30Osamu Matoba (Kobe University)Multimodal Three-dimensional Imaging using Digital Holography and Transport of Intensity Equation for Biological Applications and Scattering
12:00Yasuhiro Awatsuji (Kyoto Institute of Technology)Single-shot three-dimensional imaging of dynamic and transparent object by parallel phase-shifting digital holography
12:30Tomoyoshi Shimobaba (Chiba University)Free viewpoint holographic displays and hologram converter from 2D images
13:00LUNCH
16:00End of sessions day 4
17:45Invited Speakers ActivitySponsored by RADIANTIS
DAY 5Friday, July 4th
o9:30Thierry Fournel (Université Jean Monnet Laboratoire Hubert Curien)Decoding ink in historical documents
10:00Chaitanya Kumar Suddapalli (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Hyderabad)Nonlinear Absorption and Spatial Self-phase Modulation in CdSiP2
10:30David Maluenda Niubó (Universitat de Barcelona)Full vectorial characterization of highly focused beams using far-field measurements
11:00COFFEE BREAK
11:30FREE
12:00Special invited talk: Jun Ye (JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Colorado Boulder)Lighting a path for clock and fundamental physics
13:15LUNCH
16:00End of sessions

Events & Conferences
From June 30, 2025 to July 4, 2025

All day

Place: ICFO Auditorium

PROGRAM WIO 2025

PROGRAM
DAY 1Monday, June 30th
08:45Registration
09:15Welcome & Introduction
09:30Bahram Javidi (University of Connecticut)Optical Sensing and Imaging in Turbid Media
10:00Abhijit Mahalanobis (University of Arizona)Drone Detection using Computational Imaging
10:30Filiberto Pla (Universitat Jaume I)Physics-informed deep learning in computational imaging: an introductory approach
11:00COFFEE BREAK
11:30Miguel A. Alonso (Institut Fresnel / Centrale Méditerranée)3D polarimetry and fluorescence microscopy
12:00Pierre Marquet (Université Laval)Unlocking Disease-Specific Biomarkers: Digital Holographic Microscopy and Human Cells in Concert
12:30Martí Duocastella (Universitat de Barcelona)Toward faster microscopy with encoded illumination
13:00LUNCH
16:00COFFEE BREAK
16:30Pablo Artal (Universidad de Murcia)Two-photon infrared RGB display
17:00Hooman Mohseni (Northwestern University)New Material and Devices for Infrared Imaging
17:30Zeev Zalevsky (Bar-Ilan University)All-Optical, Quantum-Adapted, Time Multiplexing Super-Resolved Imaging by Object Illumination Through Scattering Medium
18:00End of sessions day 1
DAY 2Tuesday, July 1st
09:30Andres Marquez Ruiz (Universidad de Alicante)Polarimetric approach for liquid crystal spatial light modulators applications
10:00Ariel Fernández (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)Recent advances in Mueller matrix microscopy for biological tissue characterization
10:30Adolfo Esteban-Martín (Universitat de València)Nonlinear Adaptive Interferometry for Enhanced Phase Information Retrieval
11:00COFFEE BREAK
11:30Enrique Tajahuerce (Universitat Jaume I)Single-pixel microscopy: design, applications, and prospects
12:00Angel Lizana Tutusaus (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)Polarimetric methods for the characterization of biological samples
12:30Julia Alonso (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)Computational Optical Imaging: Advancing Microscopy for Bioscience
13:00LUNCH
16:00COFFEE BREAK
16:30Poster Session
18:00End of sessions day 2
DAY 3Wednesday, July 2nd
09:30Giuseppe Leo (Université Paris Cité)Nonlinear light structuring with optical metasurfaces
10:00Ahmed Dorrah (Eindhoven University of Technology)Pushing the Limits of Flat Optics: Shape Optimization and Free-Standing Bilayer Metasurfaces
10:30Julien Fade (Institut Fresnel)Coherence of partially polarized light: interpretations, physical implications and the notion of polarization coherence frustration
11:00COFFEE BREAK
11:30Majid Ebrahim-Zadeh (ICFO)Mid-Infrared Coherent Sources and Applications: Introduction
12:00Juan P. Torres (ICFO)Complementarity relationship between coherence and which-way information in a SU(1,1) interferometer
12:30Isaac Nape (University of the Witwatersrand)Communicating distortion-free with structured photons
13:00LUNCH
16:00COFFEE BREAK
16:30Pasquale Memmolo (ISASI-CNR)Advances in stain-free 3D imaging flow cytometry by high-content holographic tomography
17:00Kavita Devi (Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad)Temporal and spectral dynamics of continuous-wave optical parametric oscillator beyond conventional limits
17:30Adrian Stern (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)Learned Design of Compressive Imaging and Optical Sensing
18:00End of sessions day 3
DAY 4Thursday, July 3rd
09:30Amr S Helmy (University of Toronto)Quantum Enhanced Sensing Methodologies
10:00Goutam Kumar Samanta (Physical Research Laboratory)Spatial structured optical beams and their classical and quantum information science and technology applications
10:30Simon Thibault (Universite Laval)The Role of Ray Tracing in AI and Quantum Area
11:00COFFEE BREAK
11:30Osamu Matoba (Kobe University)Multimodal Three-dimensional Imaging using Digital Holography and Transport of Intensity Equation for Biological Applications and Scattering
12:00Yasuhiro Awatsuji (Kyoto Institute of Technology)Single-shot three-dimensional imaging of dynamic and transparent object by parallel phase-shifting digital holography
12:30Tomoyoshi Shimobaba (Chiba University)Free viewpoint holographic displays and hologram converter from 2D images
13:00LUNCH
16:00End of sessions day 4
17:45Invited Speakers ActivitySponsored by RADIANTIS
DAY 5Friday, July 4th
o9:30Thierry Fournel (Université Jean Monnet Laboratoire Hubert Curien)Decoding ink in historical documents
10:00Chaitanya Kumar Suddapalli (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Hyderabad)Nonlinear Absorption and Spatial Self-phase Modulation in CdSiP2
10:30David Maluenda Niubó (Universitat de Barcelona)Full vectorial characterization of highly focused beams using far-field measurements
11:00COFFEE BREAK
11:30FREE
12:00Special invited talk: Jun Ye (JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Colorado Boulder)Lighting a path for clock and fundamental physics
13:15LUNCH
16:00End of sessions