Lensless Holographic Tomogram for Compact Medical Imaging
TÜBİTAK 1512 2021 – 2022 · Co-Investigator
The project developed a lensless holographic tomographic imaging device intended for compact, low-cost deployment in medical settings.
The device acquires high-resolution quantitative phase information without bulky lens systems, enabling portable use cases such as bedside cell analysis, point-of-care diagnostics, and field deployment in resource-limited environments. Computational reconstruction recovers 3D refractive-index distributions from coherent illumination patterns captured by an image sensor placed in close proximity to the specimen.
The work contributed foundational intellectual property for ASIL’s broader holographic-imaging product roadmap, including the holotomographic microscope developed for assisted reproductive technologies and the SPION-based photo-acoustic platform under development.
Funder: TÜBİTAK 1512 — Progressive Support Programme for Entrepreneurship. Project period: 2021–2022.


