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SUMMARY:Unveiling nanostructures: X-ray mapping in 3D and beyond through c
 omputational imaging
DTSTART:20231030T161500
DTEND:20231030T170000
DTSTAMP:20260510T045220Z
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CATEGORIES:Inaugural lectures - Honorary Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Manuel Guizar\, Computational X-ray Imaging Laboratory
  CXI\, EPFL\nAccess to local information about material composition and i
 ts 3D distribution and anisotropy at the nanoscale is of chief importance 
 for studying functional hierarchical materials\, for example in biology\, 
 materials science\, and energy research. X-rays offer unique opportunities
  to probe nanostructure in a minimally intrusive\, and non-destructive\, p
 rocedure. In order to reach the highest resolution and quality\, computati
 onal imaging techniques play an increasingly important role\, due to limit
 ations in X-ray optics or the need to reconstruct hyperdimensional images 
 from 2D data. I will showcase the basics and potential of computational X-
 ray imaging\, with details of the mathematical inversion procedure.\n\nBio
 \nManuel received his Ph.D. from the Institute of Optics in Rochester NY i
 n 2010. Afterwards he joined as a scientist the Coherent X-ray Scattering 
 group\, which manages and develops the cSAXS beamline\, Swiss Light Source
 \, Paul Scherrer Institute. In 2023 Manuel was appointed Associate Profess
 or of Physics in EPF Lausanne and head of the Computational X-ray Imaging 
 group in PSI. Manuel has been twice co-recipient of the Innovation Award o
 n Synchrotron Radiation for 2014 and 2020. He was awarded the prestigious 
 2019 ICO Prize by the International Commission for Optics and was elected 
 as an Optica Fellow in 2021 and SPIE Fellow in 2022.\n 
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