Paleonet: Introduction to 3D Imaging, June 26-July 2, Barcelona (Spain)

Tobias Grun tobias.grun at uni-tuebingen.de
Thu Nov 3 16:12:06 UTC 2016


Stimmt da auch die Qualität nicht?

Kommt bei euch demnächst ein Techniker vorbei, der sich das CT anschaut?

 

From: Paleonet [mailto:paleonet-bounces at nhm.ac.uk] On Behalf Of soledad.esteban
Sent: Donnerstag, 3. November 2016 16:02
To: paleonet at nhm.ac.uk
Subject: Paleonet: Introduction to 3D Imaging, June 26-July 2, Barcelona (Spain)

 

Dear colleagues,

 

This course might be of your interest: Introduction to 3D Imaging Technologies: Photogrammetry, Laser, CT-scan and (µ)CT-scan for Life Sciences - 2nd edition.

 

Dates: June 26th-July 2nd, 2017, Barcelona (Spain).

 

Instructors:

-       Dr. Josep Fortuny (ICP and Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, France)

-       Sergio Llácer (ICP, Spain)

-       Dr. Heinrich Mallison  (Leibniz Institute for Research on Evolution and Biodiversity, Germany)

-       Dr. Paul Gignac (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, USA).

 

PLACE: Museum Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont at Sabadell, (Barcelona, Spain).

 

More information: http://www.transmittingscience.org/courses/imaging/introduction-3d-imaging-technologies-photogrammetry-laser-ct-scan-micro-ct-scan-life-sciences/

 

This course is addressed to life sciences researchers and technicians who routinely work with complex biological structures (specimens) and need to digitise their samples for different reasons, such as digital preservation, quantitative or biomechanics analyses, etc.

The goal of this course is to explain how you can work with a range of technologies with the aim of obtaining a 3D virtual models from different sources, such as laser imaging, photogrammetry and (micro) computed tomography (CT). By the end of the course participants should be able to obtain high quality digitalizations of samples with the most commonly used techniques and also be able to edit and manipulate the digital models that are produced.

Attendees will also learn to stain with Lugol's iodine, a specific technique for specimen preparation for micro CT scanning which maximizes soft-tissue differentiation in CT imaging datasets. DiceCT Online: https://dicect.com/.

 

This course is organized by Transmitting Science, the Institut Català de Paleontologia and the Centre de Restauració i Interpretació Paleontologica.

With best regards,

 

Soledad De Esteban-Trivigno

Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont (ICP)

Campus de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Cerdanyola del Vallès (Barcelona). Spain

www.icp.cat <http://www.icp.cat> 

  

 

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