Short Course 2018
Sixth Annual National Short Course in Computational Biophotonics, 23-27 July 2018
Each day of the short course is structured around a biomedical “theme”; together these themes span a broad range of current biomedical research activity. Morning sessions will feature two lectures, the first providing biomedical context for the daily theme and the second describing models and computational approaches keyed to the theme. Afternoons will be devoted to demonstrations of the daily biomedical technology, hands-on computational laboratories using the unique Virtual Tissue Simulator computational platform, trainee presentations, and moderated discussions. The sixth Short Course builds upon the success of annual Virtual Photonics Workshops and the previous Short Courses held at UC Irvine.
VTS GUI Application
The GUI for the short course can be downloaded here
Resources
The Short Course Flyer can be found here
The complete Short Course Schedule can be found here
A list of Short Course References can be found here
The complete list of Short Course Videos and Lecture Materials will be available here after the event.
List of Short Course participants
Day 1 -- Monday, 23 July 2018
Course Intro and Scattering Fundamentals
Lecture 1: Radiative Transport Fundamentals, Professor Vasan Venugopalan pdf
Lecture 2: Optical Microscopy in Cells and Tissues, Professor Eric Potma pdf
Laboratory A: Tissue Absorption and Scattering Spectra
Lecture 3: Modeling Focused Beam Propagation in Scattering Media, Dr. Janaka Ranasinghesagara pdf
Laboratory B: Mie Scattering and Analysis of Focused Beam Propagation
Day 2 -- Tuesday, 24 July 2018
Monte Carlo Methods
Lecture 4: Monte Carlo Methods: Fundamentals, Professor Shuang Zhao pdf
Lecture 5: Monte Carlo Methods: Extensions and Application, Dr. Carole Hayakawa pdf
Tutorial: Use of the Virtual Tissue Simulator System, Ms. Lisa Malenfant pdf
Laboratory C: Monte Carlo Simulations: Error Analysis
Laboratory D: Monte Carlo Simulations: Spatial and Angular Distributions
Evening Presentation: “The Role of Biophotonics to Address Unmet needs in Neurology”, Professor Yama Akbari pdf
Day 3 -- Wednesday, 25 July 2018
Optical Dosimetry and Determination of Ex Vivo Tissue Properties
Lecture 6: Light Fields Generated by Collimated Beams, Professor Vasan Venugopalan pdf
Lecture 7: Inverse Adding Doubling for Recovery of Ex Vivo Tissue Properties, Dr. Rolf Saager pdf
Laboratory E: Analysis of Integrating Sphere Data
Day 4 -- Thursday, 26 July 2018
Diffuse Optics Using Steady Illumination
Lecture 8: Spatially-Resolved and Spatial Frequency Domain Methods and their Biomedical Application, Dr. David Cuccia pdf
Lecture 9: Determination of Tissue Properties from Optical Signals, Dr. Carole Hayakawa pdf
Day 5 -- Friday, 27 July 2018
Diffuse Optics Using Time-Varying Illumination
Lecture 10: Biomedical Appplications of Diffuse Optics, Professor Bruce Tromberg pdf
Lecture 11: Analysis of Diffuse Optical Signals, Professor Vasan Venugopalan pdf