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X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://strobe.colorado.edu/
X-WR-CALNAME:STROBE
X-WR-CALDESC:Building the Microscopes of Tomorrow
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191209T160000
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DTSTAMP:20200613T074100
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SUMMARY:STROBE Seminar: Dr. Peter Denes, LBNL
DESCRIPTION:Seeing small things takes bright lights and great optics. But you still have to see something. This talk will discuss detectors for electron and x-ray microscopies: how they work, what are the challenges and where are the opportunities. The competition is intense: the human eye has ~108  ‘pixels’ and a dynamic range of ~104  and has a direct connection to a built-in neural processor). No camera today can match these specs (although we are getting close). The use of silicon as a sensing medium, together with the dramatic advances in microelectronics (‘Moore’s law’) has transformed how we record images. Is detection a solved problem?\n
URL:https://strobe.colorado.edu/news-events/events/strobe-seminar-dr-peter-denes-lbnl/
LOCATION:Zoom
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