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InfraVis - Visualization support of X-ray and Neutron imaging datasets – Heritage Science Theme

RECORDING

Learn how Swedish users can obtain help with scientific visualization of X-ray or Neutron imaging datasets through InfraVis – a new Swedish National Research Infrastructure For Data Visualization!

The seminar is organised by the Visualisation working group within the Heritage Science Theme, but is open for anyone who is interested in visualization support of tomographic datasets.

When: 31 October, 14:00–15:00

Where: Workshop room on the 5th floor at LINXS (Scheelevägen 19, Lund) and online via Zoom.

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Speaker: Emanuel Larsson, Researcher at the Department of Experimental Medical Science at the Faculty of Medicine, Lund University.

Who can benefit: Anyone who is interested in visualization support of tomographic datasets.

BIO

Emanuel works as a Researcher at the Department of Experimental Medical Science at the Faculty of Medicine, Lund University. He also works as a Lund University Node Coordinator for InfraVis - a new Swedish National Research Infrastructure for Data Visualization with 9 Swedish partner universities, and in total 50 visualization experts. He also works as both a Coordinator and Application expert at CIPA -  a cross faculty infrastructure at Lund University focusing on supporting users with tomographic X-ray and neutron imaging - from acquisition, to image reconstruction, image processing, image analysis, and visualization.

Emanuel has extensive experience in leading, planning and carrying out X-ray and neutron imaging projects together with Swedish industry, e.g., on syringes, wound dressings, metals, and food science applications. He has previously been stationed at micro and nano tomography beamlines at Synchrotron facilities, including SYRMEP at Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste (Trieste, Italy), P05 Imaging Beamline at DESY/Hereon (Hamburg, Germany) and ForMAX at MAX IV (Lund, Sweden).  He holds an MSc degree in Engineering Biology, Devices and Materials in Biomedicine (Linköping University), and a Joint PhD in Molecular Physics and Information Engineering (Linköping University and University of Trieste, Italy).

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