Holographic Imaging of Fluids and Biology

Submersible Holography Laboratory

The Free-Drifting Holographic Imaging Submersible being deployed off the M/V Thalassa in the Bay of Biscay, France. (July 2006)

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The Submersible Holography Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University develops and utilizes holographic imaging techniques to study fluid dynamics and biological interactions.

Research projects in this group range from using holographic microscopy to observe swimming bacteria in the laboratory to deploying a remotely operated, submersible holographic imaging system to image microscopic organism behavior in the ocean.

For a brief overview of how Digital Holographic Cinematography is used in our laboratory use the following link:

Holographic Cinematography

Please use the links on the left to navigate this website and learn more about the research being pursued in the Submersible Holography Laboratory.

Johns Hopkins University

Mechanical Engineering Department

223 Latrobe Hall

3400 North Charles Street

Baltimore, MD 21218

To contact us:

Phone: 410-516-6585

E-mail: dwp@jhu.com