Wavefront control is a field of research that focuses on manipulating and optimizing the wavefront of light in order to achieve desired outcomes, such as improving image quality, increasing resolution, or enhancing the performance of optical systems. This can involve techniques such as adaptive optics, which corrects distortions and aberrations caused by atmospheric turbulence or imperfections in optical components, as well as wavefront shaping, which involves modifying the wavefront of light to achieve specific spatial profiles or patterns. Wavefront control has applications in a wide range of fields, including astronomy, microscopy, and telecommunications, and plays a crucial role in advancing the capabilities of optical systems and technologies.