Christophe Moser
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Biographie
Christophe Moser is Associate Professor of Optics and the Section Director in the Microengineering department at EPFL. He obtained his PhD at the California Institute of Technology in optical information processing in 2000. He co-founded and was the CEO of Ondax Inc (acquired by Coherent Inc.), Monrovia California for 10 years before joining EPFL in 2010. His current interests are ultra-compact endoscopic optical imaging through multimode fibers, multimode fiber lasers, retinal imaging and additive manufacturing via volumetric 3D printing with light. He is the co-founder of Composyt light lab in the field of head worn displays in 2014 (acquired by Intel Corp), Earlysight SA and Readily3D. He is the author and co-author of 75 peer reviewed publications and 45 patents.Publications
Sélection de publications
Babak Rahmani , Damien Loterie, Eirini Kakkava, Navid Borhani, Uğur Teğin, Demetri Psaltis & Christophe Moser Nature |
Actor neural networks for the robust control of partially measured nonlinear systems showcased for image propagation through diffuse media |
Timothé Laforest, Mathieu Künzi, Laura Kowalczuk, Dino Carpentras, Francine Behar-Cohen & Christophe Moser Nature |
Transscleral optical phase imaging of the human retina |
Damien Loterie, Paul Delrot & Christophe Moser Nature |
High-resolution tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing |
Uğur Teğin, Eirini Kakkava, Babak Rahmani, Demetri Psaltis, and Christophe Moser OSA - The Optical Society |
Spatiotemporal self-similar fiber laser |
Paulina Nuñez Bernal Paul Delrot Damien Loterie Yang Li Jos Malda Christophe Moser Riccardo Levato Wiley Online Library |
Volumetric Bioprinting of Complex Living‐Tissue Constructs within Seconds |
Enseignement & Phd
Enseignement
Microengineering