- 3pm-4pm: Friday 27 February 2014 - "Fast Tomography: From Airport
Baggage Scanning to Materials Science" Nicola Wadeson, CCPi Visiting
Scientist at Diamond @ at RAL
"Data and Visualisation Needs Survey" The University of Manchester has
recently purchased a Rapiscan RTT x-ray CT Machine, located in the
School of Materials' Henry Moseley X-ray Imaging Facility (HMXIF). The
RTT110 is capable of producing 3D images in real time, making it the
fastest imager in the UK. Currently set-up for airport baggage scanning,
we aim to adapt the machine to utilise its potential for a wide range of
experiments, such as granular and multi-phase flows using dynamic x-ray CT."
This will be at 3pm at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory on the Harwell
Campus: in R89/Room S44 and room Arkwright in DL.
There will also be a couple of other update mini-seminars as well.
- The next CLNSF presentation will be by Matthias Alfeld from DESY on
"XRF imaging: Processing of large, complex data sets". The webinar will
take place Wednesday Feb. 18th at 17:00 CET (16:00GMT, 08:00PST, 10:00CST).
To join the meeting just point your (flash-capable) browser to
https://webconf.vc.dfn.de/clnsf/ No registration required, but please
provide your name at guest-login.For details, slides, recordings and
upcoming talks please have a look at:
https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/CLNSF/Home
https://indico.desy.de/categoryDisplay.py?categId=333
yours Martin
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