imaging system

50 second diagnostic imaging for your eyes using a new robotic scanner
Duke’s newly developed OCT scanner is attached to a robotic arm that can move the
Enabling high-resolution imaging deep inside the body at the tip of a needle
Shown are six patterns depicting how light that has passed through an optical fibre is
Touchless technology could detect early telltale signs of major blinding diseases
via University of Cambridge Touchless technology could detect early telltale signs of major blinding diseases
Better non-invasive diagnostics and treatments for brain diseases using the science of sound
Georgia Tech researchers align the electrodynamic exciter and Laser Doppler Vibrometer setup for vibration experiments.
Smartphone imaging systems for medical use
Smartphone-based imaging for various biomedical applications grouped into four clinical workflows. Credit: Hunt et al.,
The Photoacoustic Airborne Sonar System combines light and sound to see underwater
An artist rendition of the photoacoustic airborne sonar system operating from a drone to sense
Making 3-D observations of living beings and liquid samples within milliseconds
On the left is a projection image obtained with an exposure time of 1 ms
Finely detailed brain imaging comes clear using only sound waves
The new technique could eventually construct detailed 3D images of the brain Finely detailed brain
A new non-invasive way of imaging the body and its organs using ultrasound

One day, scopes may no longer need to be inserted into the body, such as

Taking CT scanning and diagnosis to the next level with a big increase in resolution and scale

To diagnose and treat diseases like cancer, scientists and doctors must understand how cells respond

New optical imaging system could find tiny cancer tumors earlier

Near-infrared technology pinpoints fluorescent probes deep within living tissue; may be used to detect cancer

Your car windshield could become a giant camera sensing objects on the road or each window in a home could be turned into a security camera

U ENGINEERS DEVELOP COMPUTERIZED CAMERA WITHOUT OPTICS THAT INSTEAD USES AN ORDINARY WINDOW AS THE

Drastically reducing the size and weight of any optical instruments used for imaging, including cameras, microscopes, telescopes, and eyeglasses

Flat, micron-thick lens offers performance comparable to top-of-the-line compound lens systems; could drastically reduce the

Imaging to replace mammograms could be done in just 15 seconds

The technology developed by Caltech’s Lihong Wang images an entire breast in 15 seconds For