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UTCT Short Course: Quantitative Analysis with XCT July 10-12, 2024

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Hanna, Romy D
Tue, Mar 26, 2024 3:14 PM

Hello All,
The University of Texas High-Resolution X-ray CT Facility (UTCThttps://www.ctlab.geo.utexas.edu/) will host its annual short course on the acquisition, visualization, and analysis of X-ray CT (XCT) data of geological samples July 10-12, 2024 in Austin, TX. This course presents an overview of the acquisition and interpretation of XCT data, followed by hands-on training in 3D visualization and quantitative analysis of discrete geological features (e.g., clasts, grains, fractures, pores, chondrules) and fabrics, using Dragonflyhttps://www.theobjects.com/dragonfly/index.html, ImageJhttps://imagej.nih.gov/ij/index.html, Blob3Dhttps://www.ctlab.geo.utexas.edu/software/blob3d/, and Quant3Dhttps://www.ctlab.geo.utexas.edu/software/quant3d/ (the latter two programs developed at UTCT).
This course is sponsored in part by NSF and funds are available to help cover the cost of lodging and meals. There is no charge to attend. Due to high interest in the course we will not be able to accept all applicants. Preference will be given to applicants who have or will have XCT data and have a demonstrated need for immediate application of the skills learned. Students and early career researchers receive priority. Participants are invited to bring their own XCT data, or to have specimens scanned (at a significant discount) at UTCT prior to the course.
To apply please email an application statement (limit of ~300 words) to Dr. Romy Hanna (romy@jsg.utexas.edufile:///C:/Users/jessie/Downloads/romy@jsg.utexas.edu) no later than Friday, May 10th that briefly outlines:

  1. Relevant biographical information (including your academic affiliations and your status as student, postdoc or faculty/staff);
  2. The type of sample(s) that you aim to analyze and your research objectives;
  3. Whether you have sample(s) that you would like to have scanned at UTCT, or already have XCT data ready to analyze

Romy Hanna, PhD
Research Associate
PI, NASA Planetary Science Enabling Facility UTCT
Jackson School of Geosciences
University of Texas, Austin
office:  512-471-0260
romy@jsg.utexas.edumailto:romy@jsg.utexas.edu
www.jsg.utexas.edu/researcher/romy_hanna/http://www.jsg.utexas.edu/researcher/romy_hanna/
www.ctlab.geo.utexas.edu/http://www.ctlab.geo.utexas.edu/

Hello All, The University of Texas High-Resolution X-ray CT Facility (UTCT<https://www.ctlab.geo.utexas.edu/>) will host its annual short course on the acquisition, visualization, and analysis of X-ray CT (XCT) data of geological samples July 10-12, 2024 in Austin, TX. This course presents an overview of the acquisition and interpretation of XCT data, followed by hands-on training in 3D visualization and quantitative analysis of discrete geological features (e.g., clasts, grains, fractures, pores, chondrules) and fabrics, using Dragonfly<https://www.theobjects.com/dragonfly/index.html>, ImageJ<https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/index.html>, Blob3D<https://www.ctlab.geo.utexas.edu/software/blob3d/>, and Quant3D<https://www.ctlab.geo.utexas.edu/software/quant3d/> (the latter two programs developed at UTCT). This course is sponsored in part by NSF and funds are available to help cover the cost of lodging and meals. There is no charge to attend. Due to high interest in the course we will not be able to accept all applicants. Preference will be given to applicants who have or will have XCT data and have a demonstrated need for immediate application of the skills learned. Students and early career researchers receive priority. Participants are invited to bring their own XCT data, or to have specimens scanned (at a significant discount) at UTCT prior to the course. To apply please email an application statement (limit of ~300 words) to Dr. Romy Hanna (romy@jsg.utexas.edu<file:///C:/Users/jessie/Downloads/romy@jsg.utexas.edu>) no later than Friday, May 10th that briefly outlines: 1) Relevant biographical information (including your academic affiliations and your status as student, postdoc or faculty/staff); 2) The type of sample(s) that you aim to analyze and your research objectives; 3) Whether you have sample(s) that you would like to have scanned at UTCT, or already have XCT data ready to analyze --------------------------------------------------------------- Romy Hanna, PhD Research Associate PI, NASA Planetary Science Enabling Facility UTCT Jackson School of Geosciences University of Texas, Austin office: 512-471-0260 romy@jsg.utexas.edu<mailto:romy@jsg.utexas.edu> www.jsg.utexas.edu/researcher/romy_hanna/<http://www.jsg.utexas.edu/researcher/romy_hanna/> www.ctlab.geo.utexas.edu/<http://www.ctlab.geo.utexas.edu/> ---------------------------------------------------------------