16–19 Oct 2016
Copenhagen University
Europe/Copenhagen timezone

Session

Keynote Wednesday

19 Oct 2016, 08:30
Marble Hall (Copenhagen University)

Marble Hall

Copenhagen University

Thorvaldsensvej 40

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  1. Dr Ricardo Ribalda Delgado (Qtechnology A/S)
    19/10/2016, 08:30
    Oral Contribution
    Current Imaging sensors have amazing capabilities: Big resolutions, High Frame Rate, Hyperspectral Vision.... This is revolutionizing the industry with new applications such as 3D inspection or real time Chemical content detection. It is also changing the way we process images, a 12 Megapixel sensor produces as much as 4.8 GiB/s, or 16 times the data generated by the "interesting events" of...
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  2. Michael Wedel (European Spallation Source ERIC)
    19/10/2016, 09:30
    Oral Contribution
    Over the last years, powerful mobile computing devices with internet access such as smart phones and tablets have become ubiquitous. In parallel, new software and services have emerged that provide a multitude of possibilities to exchange one-to-one, one-to-many and many-to-one information. This combination of hardware and software forms an enormous infrastructure that is capable of...
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  3. Mr Deon Marais (Necsa SOC Limited)
    19/10/2016, 09:50
    Mini Oral
    Personnel safety is of primary importance at beam-line facilities at nuclear research installations which includes the establishment of a safe working environment and minimizing the risk of accidental exposure to ionizing radiation [1]. This can be achieved through robust engineering design of independent safety systems as well as following pre-determined safe working procedures. The...
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  4. Tobias Richter (European Spallation Source ERIC)
    19/10/2016, 09:55
    Mini Oral
    This is the traditional NOBUGS update on the NeXus data format for neutron, muon and x-ray science. With steadily increasing adoption at facilities, NeXus is facing a number of challenges between developing the standard for new and future experiments while maintaining backward compatibility to data collected in the past. There are also different use cases that call for flexible and human...
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