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Webinar: X-Ray Tomography

Explore the Science of Seeing Inside Materials

Join us for an in-depth webinar on X-ray Tomography, presented by Dr. Zachary Levine of NIST. This session will examine the principles, precision, and practical applications of X-ray computed tomography (CT) as a powerful tool for non-destructive evaluation and quantitative measurement. 

Date: 16 April, 2026

Time: 10 AM ET

Registration Link: Click here to register for the webinar.

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What You’ll Learn
  • The physical principles of X-ray attenuation and contrast formation

  • Fundamentals of computed tomography (CT) reconstruction

  • Measurement science and uncertainty in quantitative imaging

  • Detector technologies and calibration techniques

  • Applications in materials science, advanced manufacturing, microelectronics, and biomedical research

  • The role of standards and metrology in high-precision imaging

Who Should Attend?
  • Researchers and scientists in materials science and physics

  • Engineers working in manufacturing and quality assurance

  • Imaging specialists and metrologists

  • Graduate students and technical professionals interested in non-destructive testing and quantitative imaging

About the Speaker

Zachary Levine is a physicist with interests in the interaction of radiation and matter.  Projects have included the calculation of linear and higher dielectric functions.  Current projects include x-ray tomography at the micro-scale and the theory of quantum memory.

He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He received two Bronze Medals from the Department of Commerce, is a co-recipient of the Silver Medal, and has been recognized as a distinguished reviewer by two scientific societies.

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