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SUMMARY:Imaging Seminar: Synchrotron X-ray Nano-Tomography from 3D  Imagin
 g to 4D Characterization
DTSTART:20260319T170000
DTEND:20260319T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T201650Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Julie Villanova\nRegistration\n\nNano-scale characterizati
 on is essential for understanding microstructures and their role in materi
 al properties\, evolution\, and degradation. Synchrotron X-ray nano-tomogr
 aphy offers a powerful approach for three-dimensional investigation at the
  nanoscale. With the advent of fourth-generationsynchrotron sources\, thes
 e capabilities can be further extended from 3D to 4D imaging\, opening the
  way to the study of dynamic processes and in situ experiments.\n\nThis se
 minar will present the 3D nano-imaging capabilities of beamline ID16B at t
 he ESRF\, with examples of multi-scale and dynamic experiments. Practical 
 aspects of data acquisition\, processing\, and image analysis will be addr
 essed\, highlighting common challenges and strategies to overcome them. Fi
 nally\, the potential for combining synchrotron X-ray nano tomography with
  other imaging techniques\, including scanning methods such as X-ray fluor
 escence (XRF)\, will be discussed\, highlighting both the complementary in
 sights they provide into material structure\, composition\, and dynamics\,
  as well as the specific challenges associated with acquiring and analysin
 g such datasets.\n\nBio: Dr. Villanova obtained her PhD in materials scie
 nce at the Ecole des mines de Saint-Etienne. She is the head the nano-anal
 ysis beamline\, ID16B\, at the ESRF – The European Synchrotron in France
 . This beamline (beamsize of 50 nm) presents a multi-modal approach to det
 ermine elemental and chemical composition\, crystallographic phases and 3D
  microstructure of materials. In the last years\, she worked mainly on dev
 eloping time-resolved in situ X-ray nano-tomography to study metallic\, 
 ceramic and energy related materials.\n\n 
LOCATION:BM 5202 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==BM%205202
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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