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Multimodal and multiscale dynamic imaging for material characterization

Multimodal and multiscale dynamic imaging for material characterization

General ILL Seminar  Organised by College 1
Thursday 27 November 2025 at 11:00 am
Room 036 in Science Building

"Multimodal and multiscale dynamic imaging for material characterization"

By Lucia Mancini 1,2
1. Instituto ZAG – Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute – SI
2. LINXS Institute for advanced Neutron and X-ray Science – SE

Hard X-ray imaging techniques can be applied in many fields from biomedicine to materials science, from archaeology to Earth science studies, both using laboratory- and synchrotron-based X-ray sources. Research as well as industrial applications can benefit from the non-destructive character of these techniques allowing to investigate the external and internal features of an object in the three-dimensional (3D) domain working in static and dynamic (4D = 3D + time) conditions. The recent advances in the complementary use of X-ray and neutron-based 3D imaging techniques, coupled with computational modelling, can offer a deeper understanding in the characterization of materials relevant for the energy sector. The advantages and limitations of these techniques will be illustrated together with advanced methods of image acquisition and 3D image reconstruction and visualisation. Several case studies will be used to illustrate the potential of 3D & 4D imaging methodologies.

Anna Fedrigo 
College 1 Secretary

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