AI Techniques in EM and XRM Imaging for Materials Science
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Location
Royce Hub Building
Introduction
This workshop is intended to bring together researchers in the field of artificial intelligence based techniques applied to SEM, STEM and XRM imaging. The goal of the meeting is to describe the current landscape and present recent results for a range of applications in materials science showing different applications of AI methods. A round table discussion will conclude the half day meeting where the panelists will discuss future opportunities and the need for a general understanding of the applicability of the technique.
This workshop is free and open to anyone interested in the field of AI based microscopy imaging research. The topics discussed will be of an advanced level and therefore it is recommended that attendees are working in the field of microscopy. Undergraduate students are very welcome to join the event.
Program
Details
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Speaker
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Affiliation
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12:00 |
Refreshments |
N/A |
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13:00 |
Introduction and welcome |
Prof. Philip Withers |
Manchester University, UK |
13:10 |
Workshop agenda and scene setting |
Dr. Ben Tordoff |
ZEISS Headquarters, Germany |
13:15 |
Applications of sub-sampling and Inpainting for Optimal Dose Control and Imaging Speed in STEM |
Prof. Nigel Browning |
University of Liverpool, UK |
13:50 |
The use and application of deep learning methods for superresolution upscaling of X-Ray microscopy data |
Dr. Matt Andrew |
ZEISS Innovation Center California, USA |
14:30 |
Coffee break |
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14:45 |
The use of AI-based imaging in Earth-materials science |
Dr. Oliver Plümper |
Utrecht University, the Netherlands |
15:15 |
The use of AI based methods in battery cathode research |
Prof. Paul Shearing Dr. Francesco Lacoviello |
University College London, UK |
15:50 |
The use of AI to resolve active ingredients in asthma powder inhalation blends |
Dr. Parmesh Gajjar |
SEDA Pharmeceutical Services & Manchester University, UK |
16:10 |
Coffee break |
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16:30 |
Roundtable discussion: Challenges and next steps for superresolution adoption in materials research |
Roundtable |
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17:00 |
Finish |
N/A |
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