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Yann Lai-Tim

 
Yann Lai-Tim

PhD candidate: ONERA PhD topic: AO-assisted Structured Illumination Ophthalmoscopy.

High speed adaptive optics

 

Optical Engineer (Institut d’Optique, France),
MSc in Signal and Image Processing (Université Paris-Saclay),
PhD candidate at ONERA,
PhD topic: AO-assisted Structured Illumination Ophthalmoscopy.

Publications

Jointly super-resolved and optically sectioned Bayesian reconstruction method for structured illumination microscopy

Yann Lai-Tim, Laurent M. Mugnier, François Orieux, Roberto Baena-Gallé, Michel Paques, Serge Meimon
Jointly super-resolved and optically sectioned Bayesian reconstruction method for structured illumination microscopy," Opt. Express 27, 33251-33267 (2019)
11th November 2019
 
 

Partial-Field Illumination Ophthalmoscope: improving the contrast of a camera-based retinal imager

Lea Krafft, Elena Gofas, Yann Lai-Tim, Michel Paques, Laurent Mugnier, Olivier Thouvenin, Pedro Mecê, Serge Meimon
2nd September 2021

Super-resolution in-vivo retinal imaging using structured illumination ophthalmoscopy

Yann Lai-Tim, Laurent Mugnier, Lea Krafft, Antoine Chen, Cyril Petit, Pedro Mecê, Kate Grieve, Michel Paques, Serge Meimon
30th July 2020

Vers une reconstruction super-résolue et sectionnée optiquement pour l'imagerie rétinienne par illumination structurée

Yann Lai-Tim, Laurent Mugnier, Francois Orieux, Roberto Baene-Gallé, Michel Paques, Serge Meimon
26th August 2017
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