Our research group focuses on the development and application of advanced light imaging methods, in particular quantitative phase microscopy (QPI). We belong to the field of biophotonics, which combines optics, physics, and biology and studies the interaction of light with living systems
Radim Chmelík is an internationally recognized physicist and a pioneer of quantitative phase imaging, who is behind the academic prototype of the Q-Phase microscope
Our research group is a pioneer in the method of quantitative phase imaging. Learn more about this technique, its applications in biomedicine, and our collaboration with TELIGHT, which manufactures the Q-Phase holographic microscope developed by Radim Chmelík
Address accurate reconstruction of image background and cell segmentation using artificial intelligence. Quantitative…
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Bound states in the continuum (BICs) represent a theoretically interesting way of fieldlocalization, which contradicts…
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Optical diffraction tomography is a non-invasive three-dimensional imaging technique with significant potential for…
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Geometric-phase optical elements are a new tool for complex light shaping and generation of special states of light.…
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