Giorgio Trumpy is Associate Professor in Color Imaging at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology since 2021 and is founding member of Scan2Screen GmbH. He studied Conservation Science in Florence and received his PhD in Scientific Photography from the University of Basel (2013). For two years (2014-2016) was postdoc fellow at National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, then (2016-2022) research scientist at the University of Zurich. His work focuses on Spectroscopy and Imaging Science for conservation of cultural heritage.
Title: Custom Systems for Spectral Imaging
Grigory Solomatov is a postdoc at Haifa University, working with Dr. Derya Akkaynak on colors underwater. He received his PhD from the Technical University of Denmark, where he developed efficient algorithms for algebraic error correcting codes.
Title: Is accurate color recovery in underwater images even possible?
Diclehan Ulucan is a postdoctoral researcher in computer science at the University of Greifswald, where she also received her Ph.D. in 2025 studying intrinsic image decomposition. She holds B.Sc. (with high honors) and M.Sc. degrees in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Izmir University of Economics in Türkiye. Her research interests include image formation, image enhancement, underwater imaging and machine learning. She is a recipient of a Ph.D. scholarship from the Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation for Freedom and was awarded the DAAD Prize 2023 in recognition of her academic achievements and social contributions.
Title: Challenges of Intrinsic Image Decomposition
Prof Lin Wang Lin is a permanent Staff Scientist at Central Laser Facility, Science and Technology Facilities Council, UK Research and Innovation, at the end of 2015. His role is to lead the user operation programme in the area of super-resolution microscopy, and to develop novel microscopy techniques for biological imaging. Lin's research interest lies very much at the technology development end of the biomedical imaging spectrum. He has a strong interest in developing non-diffraction-limited optical microscopy, i.e. super-resolution microscopy. Lin is fascinated with cryogenic microscopy and correlative microscopy. He also enjoys working with biologists, chemists and material scientists, to explore how novel optical microscopy may help them address challenging questions and problems.
Title: Resolution Revolution: The Rise of Super-Resolution Microscopy
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