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SUMMARY:An ultrafast camera for chemical imaging
DTSTART:20140327T163000
DTEND:20140327T173000
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Dr Claire Vallance\nUniversity of Oxford\nThe development of s
 ensors capable of detecting particles with both high time and high positio
 nal resolution is key to improving our understanding in many areas of scie
 nce.  Example application areas range from fundamental scattering studies
  of chemical reaction mechanisms through to imaging mass spectrometry of s
 urfaces\, neutron scattering studies aimed at probing the structure of mat
 erials\, and time‐resolved fluorescence measurements to elucidate the st
 ructure and function of biomolecules. In addition to improved throughput r
 esulting from parallelisation of data collection – imaging of multiple d
 ifferent fragments in velocity‐map imaging studies\, for example - fast 
 image sensors also offer a number of fundamentally new capabilities in are
 as such as coincidence detection.  This talk will review recent developme
 nts in fast image sensor technology\, with particular reference to the PIm
 MS (Pixel Imaging Mass Spectrometry) sensors developed in Oxford\, and wil
 l showcase results from a range of different imaging applications.
LOCATION:CH G1 495 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==CH%20G1%20495
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