Carol J. Cogswell
Affiliations: | Electrical Engineering | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
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Yu JY, Narumanchi V, Chen S, et al. (2020) Analyzing the super-resolution characteristics of focused-spot illumination approaches. Journal of Biomedical Optics. 25: 1-13 |
Yu JY, Becker SR, Folberth J, et al. (2018) Achieving superresolution with illumination-enhanced sparsity. Optics Express. 26: 9850-9865 |
Xing J, Yu J, Chen S, et al. (2017) Coherent light 3D materials microscopy without phase retrieval Proceedings of Spie. 10070 |
Zahreddine RN, Cogswell CJ. (2015) Total variation regularized deconvolution for extended depth of field microscopy. Applied Optics. 54: 2244-54 |
Zahreddine RN, Cogswell CJ. (2015) Binary phase modulated partitioned pupils for extended depth of field imaging Rundbrief Der Gi-Fachgruppe 5.10 Informationssystem-Architekturen |
Zahreddine RN, Cogswell CJ. (2015) Total variation regularized deconvolution for extended depth of field microscopy Applied Optics. 54: 2244-2254 |
Zahreddine RN, Cogswell CJ. (2014) Total variation regularized deconvolution of extended depth of field microscope images Optics Infobase Conference Papers |
Niederriter RD, Watson AM, Zahreddine RN, et al. (2013) Electrowetting lenses for compensating phase and curvature distortion in arrayed laser systems. Applied Optics. 52: 3172-7 |
Zahreddine RN, Cormack RH, Cogswell CJ. (2013) Noise removal in extended depth of field microscope images through nonlinear signal processing. Applied Optics. 52: D1-11 |
Zahreddine RN, Cormack RH, Cogswell CJ. (2013) A new expanded point information content design approach for 3D live-cell microscopy at video rates Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of Spie. 8589 |