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SF.II - Zeiss

 

SF.II

EXTENDED REALITY IN MICROSCOPY:
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE APPLIED TO MULTIMODAL MICROSCOPY

September 18

Organized by:
ZEISS
Extended Reality technologies - Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality - are opening new frontiers in scientific visualization. When combined with Artificial Intelligence and multimodal microscopy, XR offers an immersive and intuitive way to explore complex biological and material datasets.
This presentation illustrates how AI-driven image analysis pipelines, integrated with 3D and 4D microscopy (X-ray, electron, and optical), can be visualized and interacted with in real-time using Extended Reality platforms. By blending automation, deep learning, and immersive technologies, researchers can interpret large, multimodal datasets more effectively, enabling novel insights into sample structure, composition, and function.
We explore use cases in life sciences and materials research, highlighting how this convergence accelerates discovery, enhances collaboration, and redefines the way we experience microscopy data.
14:00 - 15:30
Small Groups Tour every 30 minutes
15:30 - 16:00 break
 16:00 - 17:30
Small Groups Tour every 30 minutes
 
 

  

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