
FMC seminar: Albert Redó Sánchez, del Instituto de Investigación en Ingeniería de Aragón (I3A)
Discover how to see the invisible! Computational Imaging Seminar
Is it possible to see objects that are hidden from direct view? Join our upcoming seminar where we will explore non-line-of-sight (NLOS) reconstruction, a revolutionary frontier in computational imaging that enables the recovery of the geometry and dynamics of hidden objects.
Event details:
- Title: Computational imaging: seeing the invisible.
- Speaker: Albert Redó Sánchez, a lecturer at the University of Zaragoza and an expert in computational optics with a distinguished international career, having collaborated with organisations such as NASA, Lockheed Martin, and the European Central Bank.
- Date: 21 May.
- Time: 12:30.
- Venue: Sala de Grados (Lecture Theatre).
What will you learn? This talk will present the physical and computational foundations for modelling the propagation of light and solving the challenges of NLOS imaging. Furthermore, recent results from the Graphics & Imaging Lab will be shared, alongside their critical applications in robotics, autonomous navigation, security, biomedical imaging, and extended reality.
Organised by: The Faculty of Science and the Department of Condensed Matter Physics at the University of Zaragoza, in collaboration with INMA and CSIC.