Geological structures
International Conference on Tomography of Materials & Structures
Days
Monday, 22nd July
Tuesday, 23rd July
Wednesday, 24th July
Thursday, 25th July
Friday, 26th July
Tracks
Advances in tomography using alternative/novel contrast modes
Hardware and acquisition techniques for tomography
Advances in tomographic image reconstruction
Digital Volume Correlation
Automated methods for volume segmentation/analysis, e.g., machine learning
Advanced-materials e.g. composites, foams & engineered tissue
Construction materials e.g. timber & concrete
Biological and biomedical structures
Geological structures
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Speakers
Theme 3: Geological structures & Cultural herritage
10:50AM - 12:30PM
Wednesday, 24th July
Mossman
Chair: Mark knackstedt
X-ray Tomography and Diffraction Measurements to Study Elasticity and Fracture in Concrete
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Ryan C Hurley
PREDICTION OF PETROPHYSICAL PARAMETERS FROM TIGHT CHALK RESERVOIRS BY NANOTOMOGRAPHY
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Henning Osholm Sørensen
Air bubble migration and faceting in ice: X-ray tomography observations vs phase field modeling.
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Rémi Granger
WHAT’S IN A CT NUMBER? MEASURING THE SIZE AND SHAPE OF SMALL OBJECTS IN POLYCHROMATIC CT DATA
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Richard A Ketcham
In situ
position-resolved x-ray diffraction of an intact Roman-era Egyptian mummy guided by Computed Tomography
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Stuart R. Stock
Theme 3: Geological & Biological Structures
4:20PM - 6:00PM
Thursday, 25th July
Kuranda
Chair: Filomena Salvemini
X-RAY TOMOGRAPHY OF SAND-RUBBER MIXTURES
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Joana Fonseca
3D/4D Quantitative studies of pharmaceutical powder
excipients
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Fredrik Forsberg
3-D VISUALIZATION OF BIOFILMS IN POROUS MEDIA WITHOUT USING A CONSTRAST AGENT
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Pascale Senechal
Measuring intergranular force in granular media
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Mohammad Hadi Mehranpour
Overcoming challenges associated with the analysis of nacre in the atom probe
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Katja Eder