Advances in Computational and Quantum Imaging Workshop
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The computational imaging techniques and algorithms have enabled several significant breakthroughs from sub-nanometer superresolved fluorescence microscopy of biological structures, which was awarded the Nobel prize in chemistry, to the recent magnificent images of a black hole from millions of light years away. On the other hand, quantum sensing techniques enables surpassing the classical limit of imaging and holds promise for transformative impacts in the broad field of sensing.
The ACQI Workshop was held at Purdue University in recognition of the potential opportunities at the interface of computational, quantum and quantum-inspired imaging. The purpose of the workshop is to bring different communities together, review recent theoretical and experimental advances and explore synergetic collaborations. The workshop aligns well with the significant investments in quantum technologies through the National Quantum Initiative in the United States and similar initiatives worldwide.
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Purdue Quantum Science and Engineering Institute, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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