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Serge Meimon

 
Serge Meimon

Research Scientist (ONERA)

Age-related Macular Degeneration Vascular diseases High speed adaptive optics

 

Serge Meimon is a senior research scientist at ONERA - The french aerospace Lab, responsible for development of adaptive optics systems for retinal imaging and surgery. He is a leading specialist in adaptive optics, originally in astronomy, and he has started to investigate ophthalmology in 2010. He has gathered a unique ocular motion and aberration database, from which statistical models have been derived, and designed and exploited the fastest Adaptive Optics Flood Illumination Ophthalmoscope, ECUROeil, located inside the Quinze Vingts Hospital.

Publications

New prospects in Adaptive-Optics Flood-Illumination retinal imaging

Adaptive Optics: Analysis, Methods & Systems, 2018 OTh4C. 4
2018
 
 

Immediate post partum macular subretinal bleeding in a highly myopic patient: a case report

Karen Bitton, J-L Bacquet, F Amoroso, Serge Meimon, Michel Paques, E H Souied
BMC ophthalmology
4th October 2021

Partial-Field Illumination Ophthalmoscope: improving the contrast of a camera-based retinal imager

Lea Krafft, Elena Gofas, Yann Lai-Tim, Michel Paques, Laurent Mugnier, Olivier Thouvenin, Pedro Mecê, Serge Meimon
2nd September 2021

Optical Incoherence Tomography: a method to generate tomographic retinal cross-sections with non-interferometric imaging systems

August 2020

Super-resolution in-vivo retinal imaging using structured illumination ophthalmoscopy

Yann Lai-Tim, Laurent Mugnier, Lea Krafft, Antoine Chen, Cyril Petit, Pedro Mecê, Kate Grieve, Michel Paques, Serge Meimon
30th July 2020

Jointly super-resolved and optically sectioned Bayesian reconstruction method for structured illumination microscopy

Yann Lai-Tim, Laurent M. Mugnier, François Orieux, Roberto Baena-Gallé, Michel Paques, Serge Meimon
Jointly super-resolved and optically sectioned Bayesian reconstruction method for structured illumination microscopy," Opt. Express 27, 33251-33267 (2019)
11th November 2019

Near infrared adaptive optics flood illumination retinal angiography

Elena Gofas, Pedro Mecê, Laurent Mugnier, Aurélie Montmerle Bonnefois, Cyril Petit, Kate Grieve, José-Alain Sahel, Michel Paques, Serge Meimon
"Near infrared adaptive optics flood illumination retinal angiography," Biomed. Opt. Express 10, 2730-2743 (2019)
1st June 2019

Higher adaptive optics loop rate enhances axial resolution in nonconfocal ophthalmoscopes

"Higher adaptive optics loop rate enhances axial resolution in nonconfocal ophthalmoscopes," Opt. Lett. 44, 2208-2211 (2019)
1st May 2019

Deep neural networks for aberration compensation in digital holographic imaging of the retina

Julie Rivet, Guillaume Tochon, Serge Meimon, Michel Paques, Thierry Géraud, Michael Atlan
Adaptive Optics and Wavefront Control for Biological Systems V, Feb 2019, San Francisco, CA, United States. pp.34, ff10.1117/12.2509711ff. ffhal-02176460f
2nd February 2019

Adaptive optics ophthalmoscopy: Application to age-related macular degeneration and vascular diseases

Michel Paques, Serge Meimon, Florence Rossant, David Rosenbaum, Sarah Mrejen, Florian Sennlaub, Kate Grieve
Prog Retin Eye Res. 2018;66:1-16.
1st September 2018

Adaptive optics opthalmoscopy of dry age-related macular degeneration and vascular diseases

Prog Retin Eye Res. 2018 Sep;66:1-16. doi: 10.1016/j.preteyeres.2018.07.001. Epub 2018 Jul 17.
September 2018

High loop rate adaptive optics flood illumination ophthalmoscope with structured illumination capability

Elena Gofas, Pedro Mecê, Cyril Petit, J. Jarosz, Laurent Mugnier, Aurélie Montmerle Bonnefois, Kate Grieve, José-Alain Sahel, Michel Paques, Serge Meimon
Appl. Opt. 57, 5635-5642 (2018)
10th July 2018

Fixational eye movement: a negligible source of dynamic aberration

Biomedical Optics Express 9 (2), 717-727.
1st February 2018

Vers une reconstruction super-résolue et sectionnée optiquement pour l'imagerie rétinienne par illumination structurée

Yann Lai-Tim, Laurent Mugnier, Francois Orieux, Roberto Baene-Gallé, Michel Paques, Serge Meimon
26th August 2017

Pupil motion analysis and tracking in ophthalmic systems equipped with wavefront sensing technology.

Serge Meimon, J. Jarosz, Cyril Petit, Elena Gofas, Kate Grieve, JM. Conan, B. Emica, Michel Paques, K. Irsch
Appl. Opt. 2017. 56, D66-D71.
20th March 2017
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