Tomographic imaging is a methodology used to create cross-sectional images of objects by collecting and processing data from multiple angles. It allows for the visualisation of internal structures in ...
A difficult-to-describe nanoscale object called the magnetic skyrmion might one day yield new microelectronic devices that can do much more—for example, massive data storage—all while consuming much ...
A research team reported the direct measurement of dielectric tensors of anisotropic structures including the spatial variations of principal refractive indices and directors. The group also ...
Tomographic Particle Image Velocimetry (Tomo-PIV) is a 3D particle image velocimetry technology combined with computed tomography (CT), which can realize full-field quantitative measurement of spatial ...
Modern parallel computer architectures are capable of processing huge amounts of data at high speed. This allows for the increasing use of imaging techniques as sensors to control machines and process ...
This week's Sea-Floor Sunday is from a very cool website summarizing some research affiliated with the Ridge 2000 Program, which focuses on oceanic spreading ridge systems. The below image is a screen ...
The LaVision FlowMaster Time-Resolved Tomographic Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) system offers high-resolution, high-speed tomographic particle image velocimetry and 3D particle tracking for ...
Xandem’s synergistic sensing technology created by the University of Utah has led to a new tomographic motion detection system. The product offers a new way to detect movement and can be easily ...