Marcus Carlsson works at the intersection of mathematical theory and imaging applications. His current research spans inverse problems, fast algorithms, signal processing, and computational imaging, with collaborations ranging from synchrotron science to medical imaging. He enjoys building bridges between mathematics and real-world challenges.
Doga Gursoy is a computational scientist in the X-ray Science Division at the Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory. His research focuses on developing advanced algorithms and computational methods for imaging sciences, with a particular emphasis on computational imaging, scientific computing, and inverse problems. He serves as an associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging and contributes to the advancement of the field as a member of the IEEE Signal Processing Society’s Technical Committee on Computational Imaging.
Rajmund Mokso is a physicist with 20 years of experience in phase contrast x-ray imaging. Currently the main research focus is on enabling does efficient nanoimaging through new phase retrieval methods development and experimental implementations
Viktor Nikitin is a beamline scientist in the Imaging Group of the X-ray Science Division at the Advanced Photon Source. In addition to supporting beamline users at sectors 2-BM and 32-ID, his research focuses on developing advanced reconstruction methods and HPC-accelerated software for 3D phase-contrast imaging.