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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the seven-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first five digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Abdalmalak, Androu, 2J

Acharya, Deepshikha, 0Z

Aizu, Yoshihisa, 1W, 2O

Alves, Mariana, 06

Anazodo, Udunna, 14

Andersson-Engels, Stefan, 0R, 1C

Aranda, Gloria, 10, 1L, 2T

Arao, K., 1Z

Arridge, Simon, 08, 26, 2I

Azzarello, F., 24

Baez, Guido, 2N

Bainbridge, Alan, 14

Baker, Wesley B., 0F

Bale, Gemma, 06, 0P, 14

Balu, Ramani, 0F

Baraldi, Eugenio, 0E

Bassi, Andrea, 2I

Beaudet, Jean, 16

Beaulieu, Emile, 25

Behera, Anurag, 02, 1A, 1B, 2Q

Bejm, Karolina, 1J

Belli, Antonio, 1A, 1B

Beltran-Gonzalez, A., 1X

Belyaev, A. V., 1V

Bentley, Alexander, 12

Berdún, Sergio, 0X

Berger, Michel, 1M, 27

Betcke, Marta, 2I

Bettega, Georges, 27

Blaney, G., 0Y

Bliznuks, Dmitrijs, 1O

Bolochko, Katrina, 1O

Bondarenko, Andrey, 1O

Borycki, Dawid, 0B

Bouthillier, Alain, 25

Bravo-Medina, B., 1X

Bressel, Lena, 1P

Brigadoi, Sabrina, 03, 05, 0E

Burke, Ray, 0R

Bürmen, Miran, 1Y, 29

Buttafava, Mauro, 04, 10, 2Q

Cantow, Kathleen, 15

Chizhov, Yuriy, 1O

Clemente, P., 1Z

Climent, V., 1Z

Cobelli, Claudio, 0E

Coll, Jean-Luc, 27

Colombo, L., 11, 2V

Colombo, R., 1K

Condat, Laurent, 09, 1B

Conde, Olga M., 1G

Contini, Davide, 02, 04, 0T, 10, 11, 1E, 1K, 1L, 24, 2Q, 2R, 2T, 2V

Cooper, Robert J., 03, 05, 0E

Cortese, Lorenzo, 0X, 10, 1L, 2T

Cross, J. Helen, 06

Cubeddu, Rinaldo, 0A, 1K, 2M

Culver, Joseph P., 0H, 0M, 11

Cutini, Simone, 0E

Da Silva, Anabela, 0Q, 2S

Dabrowski, Wojciech, 1J

Dalla Mora, Alberto, 02, 04, 08, 10, 11, 1A, 1B, 1L, 2Q, 2T, 2V

D’Andrea, Cosimo, 2I, 2U

Das, Kaustav, 1W

de Fraguier, S., 10, 1L

De Roever, Isabel, 06

Dean, Emma, 06

Dehghani, Hamid, 0L, 0P, 10, 12, 1A, 1B, 1I, 2D

Dell’Acqua, Roberto, 0E

Di Sciacca, Giuseppe, 08, 26

Di Sieno, Laura, 02, 08, 11, 2Q, 2T

Diop, Mamadou, 14

Dolenec, Rok, 1S

Dolgyshkin, Dmitry A., 1R

Dot, Audrey, 27

Duan, Jinming, 2C

Dudnikov, S. Y., 1V

Dunne, Luke, 03

Durduran, Turgut, 0L, 0X, 10, 11, 1A, 1B, 1L, 2S, 2T, 2V

Eggebrecht, Adam T., 0H, 0M

Eixarch, Elisenda, 0X

Everdell, Nick, 03

Faber, Dirk J., 2K

Fantini, S., 0Y

Farina, Andrea, 08, 26, 2I, 2M, 2T, 2U

Feng, Yangqin, 1I

Ferocino, Edoardo, 08, 26

Fishell, Andrew K., 0H

Flanders, Tracy M., 0F

Flemming, Bert, 15

Flibotte, John J., 0F

Forcione, Mario, 1A, 1B

Foschum, Florian, 2A

Francis, K. J., 2M

Frolov, O. O., 1Q, 23

Fujii, Hiroyuki, 07

Funamizu, Hideki, 1W, 2O

Galderisi, Alfonso, 0E

Ganglani, Aman, 05

García, E., 10

García, Héctor, 2N

Garcia-Torales, G., 1X

Gerega, Anna, 22

Germinario, Bruno, 0T

Giacalone, Giacomo, 0T

Giannoni, Luca, 13

Gjvaag, Terje, 20

Gladytz, Thomas, 0A, 15

Gomis, R., 10, 1L

Goryacheva, Irina Yu., 19

Gratacós, Eduard, 0X

Grosenick, Dirk, 0A, 15, 2N, 2W

Gunther, Jacqueline, 0R

Gurevich, B. S., 1V

Hanzu, F., 10, 1L

Hashisaka, Tomoki, 1W, 2O

He, Lian, 0F

Hebden, Peter, 06

Henry, Maxime, 27

Hervé, Lionel, 09, 1A, 1B

Herzog, Bernd, 1P

Heuer, Gregory G., 0F

Heye, Kristina, 0F

Hill, Reuben, 03

Hirsch, Ole, 2W

Hoshi, Yoko, 07

Hu, Xin-Hua, 2G

Isler, Helene, 1E, 22

Issar, Deepa, 0Z

Jallon, Pierre, 09, 16

Jauregui-Sánchez, Y., 1Z

Jayet, Baptiste, 0R

Jezeršek, Matija, 2E

Jin, Jiahong, 2G

Josè Torra, F., 10

Kacprzak, Michal, 0B, 1J

Kainerstorfer, Jana M., 0Z

Kawaguchi, Hiroshi, 07

Kewin, Matthew, 14, 2J

Khalid, Mahro, 2J

Kienle, Alwin, 0N, 2A

Koberling, Felix, 02

Kobori, Yuta, 1W

Kochubey, Vyacheslav I., 19

Koenig, Anne, 16

Kofke, W. Andrew, 0F

Konugolu Venkata Sekar, Sanathana, 0A, 10, 11, 1C, 1L, 2M, 2U, 2V

Kovácsová, Zuzana, 0P, 1A, 1B

Krämer, Benedikt, 02

Krischak, K., 10

Kruit, Hindrik, 2M

Lacerenza, M., 04, 2U

Lakota, Katja, 1S

Lancis, J., 1Z

Lange, Frédéric, 0V, 13, 22

Lanka, Pranav, 0A, 1A, 1B, 1C, 2M, 2Q

Lartizien, Rodolphe, 27

Laurence, Audrey, 25

Lazarev, Vladimir A., 1R

Leblond, Frederic, 25

Lenz, A. J. M., 1Z

Li, Haiyang, 1C

Liang, Po-Jian, 2H

Licht, Daniel J., 0F

Liebert, Adam, 0B, 1A, 1B, 1J, 22, 28

Lighter, Daniel, 1I

Lihachev, Alexey, 1O

Lihacova, Ilze, 1O

Likar, Boštjan, 1Y, 29

Liu, Linshan, 14

Liu, Yan, 0C

Lo Presti, Giuseppe, 0X, 10, 1L, 2T

López-Higuera, José M., 1G

Lu, Jun Q., 2G

Lu, Wenqi, 2C

Macdonald, Callum M., 0Q, 2S

Macdonald, Rainer, 0A

Machida, Manabu, 07, 21

Maeda, Takaaki, 2O

Mahanna Gabrielli, Elizabeth, 0F

Malek, Mokrane, 16

Maniewski, Roman, 1J, 28

Manohar, Srirang, 2M

Marchesi, L., 04

Maria Frijia, Elisabetta, 03

Markel, Vadim A., 0Q, 2S

Markova, Maria D., 1R

Mars, Jérôme, 09, 1B

Martella, Pierluigi, 1C

Martelli, Fabrizio, 08

Marzorati, M., 24

Masuda, Yuji, 2O

Mateo, Tony, 2T

Melih Can, Osman, 1T

Meseyarakov, V. D., 1Q

Messenio, D., 1K

Milanič, Matija, 1S, 2E

Milej, Daniel, 2J

Mimura, Tetsuya, 07

Mirtaheri, Peyman, 20

Mora, Mireia, 10, 1L, 2T

Morawiec, Magdalena, 1J, 28

Morrison, Laura, 14

Mutisya, Stephen M., 2G

Naglič, Peter, 1Y, 29

Nakamura, G., 0S

Navolokin, Nikita A., 19

Nguyen, Dang K., 25

Ni, Ruiqing, 0C

Niendorf, Thoralf, 15

Nothelfer, Steffen, 2A

Ohya, Takehiro, 1W

Okada, Eiji, 07, 0S, 2L

Okawa, Shinpei, 07

Orive-Miguel, David, 09, 1A, 1B

Ostojic, Daniel, 1E, 22

Oulhaj, Hind, 0Q

Pacheco, Andrea, 1C

Pagliazzi, M., 11, 2V

Panizza, Pietro, 2T

Pardo, Arturo, 1G

Pavlovčič, Urban, 2E

Pedrique, Belen, 1M

Pernuš, Franjo, 1Y, 29

Perriollat, Mathieu, 27

Perše, Martina, 1S

Petitdidier, Nils, 16

Pham, T., 0Y

Pieropan, Edoardo, 0E

Pifferi, Antonio, 02, 04, 08, 0A, 10, 11, 1A, 1B, 1C, 1E, 1L, 26, 2M, 2T, 2U, 2V

Pinti, Paola, 06

Pirovano, Ileana, 1K, 24, 2R

Planat-Chrétien, Anne, 1M, 27

Pogue, Brian W., 1G

Pohlmann, Andreas, 15

Polatoglu, Mavi Nunn, 0C

Porcelli, S., 24

Post, Anouk L., 2K

Pouet, Marina, 16

Powell, Samuel, 03

Pugachov, E. I., 1Q

Pulawski, Przemyslaw, 1J

Rajaram, Ajay, 14, 2J

Re, Rebecca, 0T, 1K, 24, 2R

Reich, Oliver, 1P

Reighley, S., 1X

Ren, Wuwei, 0C

Renna, Marco, 04, 10, 2Q

Ripoll, Jorge, 0C

Rogelj, Luka, 2E

Rohilla, Sumeet, 02

Rosinski, Bogdan, 10, 1L, 2T

Roveri, Luisa, 0T

Rowe, Jonathan E., 12

Rudin, Markus, 0C

Ruesch, Alexander, 0Z

Samaei, Saeed, 0B, 1A, 1B

Sassaroli, A., 0Y

Sawosz, Piotr, 0B, 1A, 1B, 1J, 22, 28

Schädel-Ebner, Sandra, 2W

Schira, Katrin, 2W

Schmitt, Samantha, 0Z

Schroeder, Mariel L., 0H

Seeliger, Erdmann, 15

Shahid, Marwan, 2J

Shapovalov, V. V., 1V

Sherafati, Arefeh, 0H

Sherkat, Habib, 20

Shirai, T., 2L

Simončič, Urban, 2E

Smith, Greg, 03

Smith, Matthew A., 0Z

Sparacino, Giovanni, 0E

Spinelli, Lorenzo, 0T, 1E, 1K, 24, 2R, 2V

Squarcia, Mattia, 10, 1L, 2T

St. Lawrence, Keith, 14, 2J

Stergar, Jošt, 1S

Strojnik, M., 1X

Styles, Iain B., 2C

Sudakou, Aleh, 1A, 1B, 22

Svoboda, Alexa M., 0H

Tachtsidis, Ilias, 06, 0P, 0V, 13, 14, 1A, 1B, 22

Tagliabue, Susanna, 1A, 1B

Tajahuerce, E., 1Z

Tanikawa, Yukari, 07

Taroni, Paola, 08, 10, 1L, 26, 2T

Thiebot, Alain, 16

Thornton, Rachel, 06

Tian, Peng, 2G

Tihov, Ivan, 23

Timchenko, Elena V., 1Q, 1R, 23

Timchenko, Pavrel E., 1Q, 1R, 23

Tomšič, Matija, 1S

Torricelli, Alessandro, 02, 04, 0T, 11, 1B, 1E, 1K, 24, 2R, 2V

Tosi, Alberto, 04, 10, 2Q

Trevisanuto, Daniele, 0E

Tricoli, Ugo, 0Q, 2S

Trudel, Dominique, 25

Tseng, Sheng-Hao, 2H

Tuchin, Valery V., 19

Ülgen, Yekta, 1T

Uteshev, Dilshat, 1O

Valentini, Gianluca, 2I, 2U

van Leeuwen, Ton G., 2K

Veesa, Joshua Deepak, 0P, 1A, 1B, 2C, 2D

Venturini, Elena, 2T

Vezyroglou, Aikaterini, 06

Vidal-Rosas, E. E., 11

Vidyasheva, Irina V., 19

Volova, Larisa T., 1Q, 1R, 23

Wabnitz, Heidrun, 0A, 1A, 1B, 1E, 2N

Wang, Yan, 1I

Wanji, Samuel, 1M

Weigel, Udo M., 0L, 10, 1E, 1L

Wojak, Julien, 0Q

Wojtkiewicz, Stanislaw, 0L, 10

Wolf, Martin, 0C, 1E, 22

Worley, Alan, 06

Yagofarova, E. F., 23

Yang, Jason, 0Z

Yang, Lin, 0A, 1A, 1B

Yanina, Irina Yu, 19

Yodh, Arjun G., 0F

Yuasa, Tomonori, 1W, 2O

Zagorsky, I. G., 1V

Zanoletti, Marta, 0T, 10, 2Q

Zappa, F., 04

Zelinskyi, Yevhen, 1Y

Zhang, Lei, 1I

Zhao, Hubin, 03, 05

Zolda, P., 10

Zoller, Christian, 0N

Conference Committee

General Chair

  • Brett E. Bouma, Wellman Center for Photomedicine (United States)

  • Paola Taroni, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)

Programme Chairs

  • Ronald Sroka, Laser-Forschungslabor (Germany)

  • I. Alex Vitkin, University of Toronto (Canada)

Conference Chairs

  • Hamid Dehghani, The University of Birmingham (United Kingdom)

  • Heidrun Wabnitz, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (Germany)

Conference Programme Committee

  • Wesley B. Baker, University of Pennsylvania (United States)

  • Regine Choe, University of Rochester (United States)

  • Davide Contini, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)

  • Jean-Marc Dinten, MINATEC (France)

  • Turgut Durduran, ICFO - Institut de Ciències Fotòniques (Spain)

  • Adam T. Eggebrecht, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis (United States)

  • Dirk Grosenick, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (Germany)

  • Yoko Hoshi, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine (Japan)

  • Shudong Jiang, Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth (United States)

  • Jana M. Kainerstorfer, Carnegie Mellon University (United States)

  • Adam Liebert, Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering (Poland)

  • Eiji Okada, Keio University (Japan)

  • Felix Scholkmann, UniversitätsSpital Zürich (Switzerland)

  • Ilias Tachtsidis, University College London (United Kingdom)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Advances in Instrumentation and Technology I

    Davide Contini, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)

    Wesley B. Baker, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (United States)

  • 2 Theory, Algorithms and Computational Tools I

    Hamid Dehghani, The University of Birmingham (United Kingdom)

  • 3 Cerebral Hemodynamics and Neural Activity I

    Yoko Hoshi, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine (Japan)

    Adam T. Eggebrecht, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis (United States)

  • 4 Computation Software and Analysis Tools

    Anabela Da Silva, Institut Fresnel (France)

  • 5 Theory, Algorithms and Computational Tools II

    Hamid Dehghani, The University of Birmingham (United Kingdom)

    Ilias Tachtsidis, University College London (United Kingdom)

  • 6 Cerebral Hemodynamics and Neural Activity II

    Yoko Hoshi, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine (Japan)

    Adam T. Eggebrecht, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis (United States)

  • 7 Advances in Instrumentation and Technology II

    Davide Contini, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)

    Wesley B. Baker, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (United States)

  • 8 Novel Applications of Diffuse Optics

    Ilias Tachtsidis, University College London (United Kingdom)

    Adam Liebert, Nalecz Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering PAS (Poland)

  • 9 Phantoms and Performance Assessment

    Heidrun Wabnitz, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (Germany)

    Hamid Dehghani, The University of Birmingham (United Kingdom)

  • 10 Clinical Application of Diffuse Optics

    Jana M. Kainerstorfer, Carnegie Mellon University (United States)

    Dirk Grosenick, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (Germany)

Introduction

The 2019 European Conferences on Biomedical Optics were held in Munich from June 23rd – 27th. The Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy and Imaging conference has continued to grow in the last decade and attracted over 105 submissions in 2019. This resulted in over 55 oral and 50 poster presentations from a range of international research groups, showing the significance of this conference for scientific exchange in this field in Europe and worldwide.

We have seen an enormous amount of development in Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy and Imaging, ranging from system development and testing to data analysis and advanced clinical applications. A major development seen in systems and technologies presented at this conference has been towards miniaturisation and wearable systems, both for continuous-wave spectroscopic and time-domain instrumentation. This enables new applications in complex real-life environments, such as comfortable measurements on young children or measurements during exercise in adults.

As diffuse optics technology has developed and our understanding of signal origins has improved, the use of multi-modality systems has also increased. Exciting work was presented to demonstrate that the use of broadband spectroscopic data together with diffuse correlation spectroscopy allows unique measurements of metabolism from the human brain to be obtained. The combination of optical and other technologies, such as ultrasound, was also prominent at the conference tackling important clinical problems such as detecting and characterising thyroid cancer.

Human brain health has remained a significant topic of research within the conference and many excellent contributions seeking a better understanding of brain health and identifying disease and trauma were presented. A look at these proceedings will show that the use of diffuse optics, being either through measurement of haemodynamic changes, oxygenation, or blood flow within humans is an active area of research. Many groups demonstrated validation of these measurements with current gold-standard techniques.

As system development has advanced, the community is becoming more aware regarding performance assessment and validation of instrumentation and data analysis. For the first time, we had two dedicated sessions to Phantoms and Standardisation as well as Open-Source Software which highlighted the importance of sharing knowledge in both areas.

This also included impressive work highlighting the importance of not only making well-characterized phantoms for system validation, but also of further developing them as a relevant factor in international standardisation.

We are very excited to share these proceedings with the community and thank all contributors. We are confident that as the community grows, the importance and applications of diffuse optical imaging and spectroscopy will also continue to grow. We are looking forward to our next meeting in 2021.

Hamid Dehghani

Heidrun Wabnitz

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"Front Matter: Volume 11074", Proc. SPIE 11074, Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy and Imaging VII, 1107401 (16 August 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2542441
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KEYWORDS
Diffuse optical imaging

Near infrared spectroscopy

Imaging spectroscopy

Diffuse optical tomography

Biological research

Laser tissue interaction

Multichannel imaging systems

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