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We are a research group developing new computational microscopy technologies through the seamless integration of optics and computational algorithms.
Our work combines compressive sensing, information theory, and machine learning with optical engineering to design and build next-generation instruments that advance biological sciences and improve medical practices.

Principal Investigator

Dushan Wadduwage Dushan Wadduwage
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Old Dominion University, VA, USA
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Current Lab Members

Leonidas Zimianitis
Leonidas Zimianitis
Ph.D. Student
Department of Computer Science, ODU
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Dineth Jayakody
Dineth Jayakody
Ph.D. Student
Department of Computer Science, ODU
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Research Focus Areas

  • Computational microscopy
  • Compressive sensing in imaging
  • Information-theoretic approaches in optics
  • Machine learning for biomedical imaging
  • Optical system design for biological and medical applications

Alumni & Current Affiliations

Mithunjha Anandakumar
Kithmini Herath
Ramith Hettiarachchi
Udith Haputhanthri
Vinith Kugathasan
Shehan Munasinghe
Hasindu Piyumantha
Jathurshan Pradeepkumar
David Andre CoucheronAssociate Professor, University of Tromso (Former Collaborative PhD student)
Ishan BaliyanUndergraduate Student, University of Waterloo (Former High School Research Intern)
Liana OwenUndergraduate Student, HU ‘22 (Former Undergraduate Researcher)
Navodini WijethilakeDoctoral Student, King’s College London (Former Post Graduate Researcher)
Zhun WeiAssistant Professor, Zhejiang University (Former Postdoctoral Fellow)

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  • New Website: Coming soon

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  1. DEEP-squared DEEP-squared Public

    DEEP-squared: Deep Learning Powered De-scattering with Excitation Patterning

    MATLAB 8 1

  2. All-Optical-QPM All-Optical-QPM Public

    Jupyter Notebook 2

  3. OpticalElectronicQPI OpticalElectronicQPI Public

    This repository contains scripts to reproduce results in "From Hours to Seconds: Towards 100x Faster Quantitative Phase Imaging via Differentiable Microscopy"

    Jupyter Notebook

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