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Started 31 January 2020

The next generation of technology development in laser speckle contrast imaging

As a 2D full-field, label-free, optical blood flow imaging method, laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) has been developed and applied in kinds of basic and translational studies. More than 70,000 research papers have been published related to the key words "laser speckle contrast imaging" during the past 80 years (data from google scholar).
Here, we'd like to invite all the researchers in the specific LSCI field and related areas including optics, applied physics, computer science, biomedical engineering, medicine, et al., to have a deep discussion about the next generation of technology development in laser speckle contrast imaging. We believe that such discussions will lead new directions in the research and provide opportunities for collaboration.
We list several potential directions:
(1) Super-resolution potential
(2) 3D reconstruction concept
(3) Implantable device for clinical applications

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