Selected Notes

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A curated space for optics, microscopy, computational imaging,
and scientific visualization.

This section is designed as a future AI-assisted scientific digest — a space where selected sources will be reviewed, summarized, and transformed into concise visual entries on optical imaging, microscopy, and computational science.

Light as a carrier of hidden information

Modern optical systems do more than form images. By analyzing phase, amplitude, polarization, and scattering, it becomes possible to extract structural and quantitative information from microscopic samples.

Microscopy beyond visual observation

Current microscopy increasingly combines hardware, computation, and reconstruction algorithms, allowing researchers to move from qualitative images to measurable scientific data.

From raw measurements to reconstructed volumes

Computational imaging transforms incomplete or indirect optical measurements into interpretable 2D and 3D representations using models, Fourier analysis, and numerical reconstruction.

AI-assisted scientific reading

Artificial intelligence can help monitor scientific sources, summarize relevant advances, detect emerging topics, and convert technical information into readable notes for broader audiences.

DIY instruments and open scientific hardware

Accessible sensors, microcontrollers, 3D printing, and open-source software are making it possible to prototype custom scientific instruments outside traditional industrial workflows.

Visualizing invisible structures

Scientific visualization connects data with intuition, helping transform optical fields, microscopy volumes, and complex simulations into images that can be explored and communicated.

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Future AI-Curated Digest

This blog is being structured to become an AI-assisted scientific digest. In a future version, an automated agent will monitor selected sources on optics, microscopy, imaging technologies, and scientific computing, then generate concise summaries, visual cards, and organized references for each entry.

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