Curious about how X-ray computed tomography (XCT) can benefit your research? Join the LINXS workshop for an engaging one-day workshop with talks, networking, and a guided tour of MAX IV.
XCT has transformed how we study materials, structures, and biological samples in 3D. With the emerging tomography capabilities at MAX IV, exciting opportunities are opening up for researchers across disciplines.
This introductory workshop will guide Master’s students and PhDs/PostDocs reseachers from the basics of XCT to its advanced applications in materials and medical sciences. You’ll learn from experts at InfraVis and QIM, meet researchers and industry users, and explore how XCT can provide new insights into your samples and processes.
Examples of recent HALRIC tomography projects
- High-resolution 3D X-ray scanning and metabolomics to characterize microvascular invasion
Rigshospitalet, UCPH, MAX IV, DTU, LU - 3D investigation of oral cancer invasion patterns using synchrotron X-ray phase contrast imaging
Rigshospitalet, MAX IV, DTU - High-resolution structural imaging of kidney tissue with CKD
Rigshospitalet, DTU, LU, UiO, LaU - Synchrotron X-ray phase contrast tomography of legume root nodules
Aarhus University, DTU, EMBL Hamburg - Integrating multimodal imaging and spatial proteomics in human atherosclerosis
UCPH, LU, SUS, MAX IV - Feasibility of using Micro–CT to optimize surgical precision in oral cancer
Rigshospitalet, DTU, MAX IV
The event is free of charge upon registration.
