Professor
Prof. Martin Wolf
Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory
Neonatologie
Universitätsspital Zürich
8091 Zürich
We, at BORL, have the purpose of saving preterm infants lives developing new near-infrared (NIR) imaging technologies.
Project type: MSc thesis
Abstract: The student will work on creating a method to obtain the bulk optical properties of a tissue using the data acquired from our TR-NIROT system Pioneer.
Keywords: NIROT, NIRS, optical tomography, time-resolved, absorption and scattering coefficients, cerebral hypoxia.
Date: autumn 2020
Our current project aims to measure the tissue oxygenation with high spatial resolution by processing data acquired using in-house designed system called Pioneer.
Pioneer is a time-resolved near-infrared optical tomography (TR-NIROT) system. The system emits NIR light pulses into the tissue, and the emerging photon arrival-times are registered. The time-of-flight data contains the most detailed information of the light-tissue interaction. With Pioneer we aim to measure in-vivo spatial distribution of the oxygenation state of the infant brain. The in-vivo obtention of optical properties is a challenging task and we need to monitor temporal changes in the bulk for an accurate reconstruction.
Goal: Measure the bulk optical properties to support the tomographic spatial reconstruction of the oxygenation state of the infant brain.
Qualification: The student should be ready for data processing and programming work. This project targets physics and biology. We are looking for a student with multidisciplinary formation that can acquire and apply the subject-specific knowledge. Experience in Matlab and C++ is very welcome.
Prof. Martin Wolf
Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory
Neonatologie
Universitätsspital Zürich
8091 Zürich
Dr. Alexander Kalyanov
Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory
Neonatologie
Universitätsspital Zürich
8091 Zürich
Aldo Di Costanzo Mata
Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory
Neonatologie
Universitätsspital Zürich
8091 Zürich