The innovations in medical and biological applications of holography
Two-day forum at the
The March 6 and 7 interdisciplinary forum, "Photons, Neurons and Bits: Holography for the 21st Century," explores innovations in medical and biological applications of holography, plus the field's continuing impact on photography and art. "Holography has gone digital, and with that has come the possibility of interaction between holography and many other technologies and fields of research," says Seth Riskin,
The presenters represent a broad body of work spanning physical, biological and digital realms, Riskin says. Several MIT researchers, including Aude Oliva, associate professor in MIT's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, and Antonio Torralba, the Esther and Harold Edgerton Career Development Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, are scheduled to speak. A full list of presenters and their topics is posted on the event's web site at http://web.mit.edu/museum/forum.
The MIT museum has the world's largest and most comprehensive collection of holograms. The forum coincides with the museum's ongoing exhibition, "Luminous Windows: Holography for the 21st Century." The forum started on March 6 at the
By Vasil Sidorov E-mail: sidorovvasil@gmail.com
on March 15, 2009 after MIT Tech Talk
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