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SpeakersLecture 1: Laurenz Schröer, Centre for X-ray Tomography at Ghent University, Belgium. Lab-based Micro-Computed Tomography for (Geo)sciences. Lecture 2: Anton Du Plessis, Stellenbosch University, South Africa / Dragonfly EMEAI, Comet Technologies, Canada Image segmentation: from thresholding to deep learning. Lecture 3: Deshenthree Chetty, Mineralogy Division, Mintek. 200 Malibongwe Drive, Randburg, South Africa. X-ray computed tomography for process mineralogical applications. Lecture 4: Eric Landis, Civil Engineering, The University of Maine, USA. Structure-Property Relationships for Construction Materials. Lecture 5: Tom Leadbeater, Dept. of Physics, University of Cape Town, South Africa. Positron emission imaging of flow dynamics: without all the hard math. Lecture 6: Adrian Sheppard, Dept. Materials Physics, RSPhys, the Australian National University, Australia. Sponsored by the Australian Research Council Training Centre for Multiscale 3D Imaging, Modelling, and Manufacturing] Estimating quantitative properties from 3D images: porosity, connectivity and transport properties. Lecture 7: Tom Bultreys, Centre for X-ray Tomography at Ghent University, Belgium. Fluid flow in porous media: from pore-scale modelling to dynamic imaging. Lecture 8: Stephen Hall, Solid Mechanics, Faculty of Engineering, Lund University, Sweden Neutron imaging to investigate 3D structures and coupled processes in materials. Lecture 9: Edson Charikinya, Dept. Chemical Engineering, University of Cape Town, South Africa / Kibo Energy. Unleashing 3D Insights for Improved Heap Leaching Efficiency. Lecture 10: Stephen Hall, Solid Mechanics, Faculty of Engineering, Lund University, Sweden Grains to Rocks: Bridging the Discrete-Continuum Gap in Porous Geomaterials with Micro-CT and Micromechanics. |
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