The preliminary list of invited presentations is impressive:
- Ion implantation technology for image sensors
Nobukazu Teranishi, Genshu Fuse, and Michiro Sugitani,
Shizuoka Univ./ Univ. of Hyogo, Sumitomo, Heavy Industries Ion Technology Co., Ltd., Japan) - 3D-stacking architecture for low-noise high-speed image sensors
Shoji Kawahito,
Shizuoka Univ., Japan - A Dead-time free global shutter stacked CMOS image sensor with in-pixel LOFIC and ADC using pixel-wise connections
Rihito Kuroda, Hidetake Sugo, Shunichi Wakashima, and Shigetoshi Sugawa,
Tohoku Univ., Japan - 3D stacked image sensor featuring low noise inductive coupling channels
Masayuki Ikebe, Daisuke Uchida, Yasuhiro Take, Tetsuya Asai, Tadahiro Kuroda, and Masato Motomura,
Hokkaido Univ., Keio Univ., Japan - Low-noise CMOS image sensors towards single-photon detection
Min-Woong Seo, Keiichiro Kagawa, Keita Yasutomi, and Shoji Kawahito,
Shizuoka Univ., Japan - Bioluminescence imaging in living animals
Takahiro Kuchimaru, Tetsuya Kadonosono, Shinae Kizaka-Kondoh,
Tokyo Inst. of Tech., Japan - Restoration of a Poissonian-Gaussian color moving-image sequence
Takahiro Saito and Takashi Komatsu,
Kanagawa Univ., Japan - Always-on CMOS image sensor: energy-efficient circuits and architecture
Jaehyuk Choi,
Sungkyunkwan Univ., Korea - Low-voltage high-dynamic-range CMOS imager with energy harvesting
Chih-Cheng Hsieh and Albert Yen-Chih Chiou,
National Tsing Hua Univ., Taiwan - Various ultra-high-speed imaging and applications by Streak camera
Koro Uchiyama,
Hamamatsu Photonics K. K., Japan - Time-of-flight image sensors toward micrometer resolution
Keita Yasutomi and Shoji Kawahito,
Shizuoka Univ., Japan - Toward the ultimate speed of silicon image sensors: from 4.5 kfps to Gfps and more
Goji Etoh,
Osaka Univ., Japan - Studies on adaptive optics and application to the biological microscope
Masayuki Hattori,
National Inst. for Basic Biology, Japan - Application of light-sheet microscopy to cell and development biology
Shigenori Nonaka,
National Inst. for Basic Biology, Japan - Non-contact video based estimation for heart rate variability spectrogram using ambient light by extracting hemoglobin information
Norimichi Tsumura,
Chiba Univ. , Japan - Development of ultraviolet- and visible-light one-shot spectral domain optical coherence tomography and in situ measurements of human skin
Heijiro Hirayama or Sohichiro Nakamura,
FUJIFILM Corp., Japan - Extremely compact hyperspectral camera for drone and smartphone
Ichiro Ishimaru,
Kagawa Univ., Japan
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