Computational Imaging group news

CWI’s lectures on Digital Cultural Heritage

Where mathematics, computer science and humanities meet.

CWI Algemeen 2022 09 29-021

Tristan van Leeuwen appointed as Professor of Computational Inverse Problems

Utrecht University has announced the appointment of Tristan van Leeuwen as professor of Computational Inverse Problems, starting from 1 October.

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Blogpost: behind the paper

In this blog post PhD researcher Maximilian Kiss shares the personal journey and the story behind the paper ‘2Detect – A large 2D expandable, trainable, experimental Computed Tomography data collection for machine …

CWI Algemeen 2022 09 15-009

Identifying the creator of an artwork by fingerprint examination

Researchers used CWI’s FleX-ray scanner to examine a Rijksmuseum statue and discovered the characteristics of the artist.

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Secrets of the skull

Our FleX-ray Lab houses a unique X-ray machine that creates 3D scans of the most diverse objects. This allows us to reveal details that remain hidden in regular scans. In this series, …

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A Greek Mystery

Our FleX-ray Lab houses a unique X-ray machine that creates 3D scans of a wide variety of objects. This reveals details that remain hidden in normal scans. In this series, we showcase …

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Looking for bad apples

Our FleX-ray Lab houses a unique X-ray machine that creates 3D scans of the most diverse objects. This allows us to reveal details that remain hidden in regular scans. In this series, …

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NWO VIDI grant for Felix Lucka

X-ray Computed Tomography and AI team up to reveal fast dynamic processes.

CWI algemeen 2022 09 06-120