Analytical technologies are getting better every day. X-ray analysis is not an exception. X-ray computed tomography (CT) is one of the techniques that have significantly advanced in the last ten years benefiting from modern computer power and artificial intelligence. If you are looking for a non-destructive 3D imaging technique to analyze materials properties, visualize plants or insects internal structures, or to inspect 3D printed parts, X-ray CT might be the solution for you. Join us for the webinar series on X-ray Computed Tomography for Materials & Life Science to learn more and find out how X-ray CT can help your research. The next live webinar is going to be on April 29, at 11 am PDT. You will learn how to image and analyze fruits, seeds, and root systems. When: April 29, 2020 11:00 AM Pacific Daylight Saving Time (US and Canada) Topic: X-ray Computed Tomography for Materials & Life Science: Plant Science Applications
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