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Mar 19, 2020Swept-source optical coherence tomography by off-axis Fresnel transform digital holography with an output throughput of 10 Giga voxels per second in real-timeApr 20, 2020Experimental digital Gabor hologram rendering by a model-trained convolutional neural networkMay 29, 2012MOA-2010-BLG-477Lb: constraining the mass of a microlensing planet from microlensing parallax, orbital motion and detection of blended lightDec 8, 2016Six winters of photometry from Dome C, Antarctica: challenges, improvements, and results from the ASTEP experimentNov 13, 2024Increasing the sensitivity of stellar intensity interferometry with optical telescopes: First laboratory test of spectral multiplexingNov 12, 2012ASTEP South: a first photometric analysisJan 25, 2022Constraints on the structure and seasonal variations of Triton's atmosphere from the 5 October 2017 stellar occultation and previous observationsOct 5, 2022Asteroid spin-states of a 4 Gyr collisional familyMar 7, 2014Transit Search from Antarctica and Chile - Comparison and CombinationMar 6, 2019Pluto's lower atmosphere and pressure evolution from ground-based stellar occultations, 1988-2016Feb 20, 2018New polarimetric and spectroscopic evidence of anomalous enrichment in spinel-bearing Calcium-Aluminium-rich Inclusions among L-type asteroidsOct 22, 2023Multi-band analyses of the bright GRB 230812B and the associated SN2023pelOct 6, 2020Potential asteroid discoveries by the ESA Gaia mission: Results from follow-up observationsMay 17, 2018Spatial intensity interferometry on three bright starsJul 27, 2018Four winters of photometry with ASTEP South at Dome C, AntarcticaMar 5, 2013The secondary eclipses of WASP-19b as seen by the ASTEP 400 telescope from AntarcticaAug 21, 2017Temporal intensity interferometry: photon bunching on three bright starsOct 2, 2015The astrometric Gaia-FUN-SSO observation campaign of 99 942 ApophisOct 5, 2015Photo-dynamical mass determination of the multi-planetary system K2-19Apr 15, 2025Constraining Lens Masses in Moderately to Highly Magnified Microlensing Events from Gaia