This interactive workshop aims to guide researchers in crafting impactful visualizations that enhance comprehension and communication of complex findings. The workshop encourages active participation from researchers interested in refining their skills and staying up to date with the latest advancements in visualization technologies. By the end of the event, participants will gain practical insights, enabling them to create visually compelling representations of their 3D imaging data and foster clearer communication and deeper understanding of their research findings. The workshop targets both 3D image data from clinical scanners and data from preclinical imaging of micro and nano-imaging systems like synchrotrons.
The workshop will be held at the University of Copenhagen (Faculty of Science) and the organizers of the event are in addition to HALRIC:
- QIM – Center for Quantification of 3D Imaging data from MAX IV
- InfraVis – The National Research Infrastructure For Data Visualization
- DBI – Danish BioImaging Network
- LINXS – Institute of Advanced Neutron and X-ray Science
- CIPA – The research infrastructure for Correlative Image Processing and Analysis