In this interdisciplinary field, at the cross-roads of experimental physics, signal processing, computational image processing, mathematics of inverse problems, this school focused on the fundamentals and the underlying concepts. And we aim at highlighting the interplay of physical encoding by experimental design and computational decoding by reconstruction algorithms.
Topics: The school is intended for Ph.D. students and advanced master students entering research in the fields of computational imaging, physical optics, and mathematics of inverse problems in imaging, which seek an interdisciplinary perspective right from the start. More advanced Ph.D. students and postdocs which are already practitioners in their special fields (e.g. X-ray imaging, electron and light holography, visible light ptychography, computational imaging and AI) but which want to broaden their expertise by educating themselves in related fields are equally included in the scope of the school.