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Superfast imaging for electron microscopy: Up to 100x faster, 100x less data and 100x less dose

Thursday, June 5th 2025 - 4:00 PM (GMT) -

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About this event

In this webinar, we will introduce ‘Compressed Sensing’ software from SenseAI, which samples a fraction of the data without loss of any inherent information. This generates images faster with significantly reduced beam damage and up to 100x less data. Most importantly, there is no loss of integrity of the images.

Professor Nigel Browning, co-founder and CSO of SenseAI will discuss the limitations in current imaging techniques, from beam damage to slowness, complexity and poor results. Nigel will then introduce the SenseAI software with a live demo of it in action.

The webinar will also feature a case study from King’s College London in the UK, who are using SenseAI to reduce beam damage, improve image quality, work much faster and reduce the amount of data used. Professor Roland Fleck, Academic Director of the Centre for Ultrastructural Imaging at King's College London will discuss how the compressive sensing software from SenseAI enables them to collect better quality images at a fraction of the data, working much faster than they would otherwise, saving costs, and generating much higher success rates.

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    Nigel Browning CSO / Chair of Electron Microscopy @ SenseAI / University of Liverpool

    World leading expert in electron microscopy. Inventor and visionary of the SenseAI technology. Fellow of professional societies in the US, UK and EU, plus numerous awards, and accolades. Over 400 peer reviewed publications and $100M in research funding to date.

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    Isabella Germinario Scientific Marketing Associate @ Nanoscience Instruments

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