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IMAGIC Seminar Day 2009

“Digital imaging in Europe: from device to application”

 

 

 

The IMAGIC seminar day 2009 was held on Nov 11th at Kista Mässan, Stockholm, Sweden. A record 90 people attended the day this year, of whom more than half came from industrial companies.

Since the seminar day this year was focused on aspects of imaging as utilized in Europe, speakers from various European countries were included in the programme.

  • Dr. Bruno Leone, from the Opto-Electronics section of the European Space Agency in the Netherlands, described how the invisible is detected at ESA.
  • Mr. Terje Kvisterøy, from Sensonor Technologies AS, Norway, presented the background behind the process of taking microbolometer arrays into mass production.
  • Dr. Michael Campbell, from CERN, Switzerland, talked about single photon counting and spectroscopic imaging at x-ray wavelengths, with use of the Medipix chip.
  • Dr. Piet De Moor, from IMEC, Belgium, described the hybrid imagers that have been developed at IMEC.

Also included in the programme were technical experts from IMAGIC. Professor Robert Forchheimer of Linköping University and Michael Salter from Acreo spoke about detector electronics for imaging arrays, and Sture Petersson, professor emeritus of KTH and Mid-Sweden University, described detector technologies for advanced x-ray imaging. Both professors are members of IMAGIC’s scientific advisory board. 

Per Wiklund from Scint-X AB described his company’s technology for the production of structured scintillators for high-resolution imaging, and Ewon Wall from Saab Microwave showed how gated viewing can produce enhanced imaging day and night. Both Scint-X and Saab are members of IMAGIC.

From Acreo, the Centre manager Dr. Jan Andersson presented the different technologies being developed within IMAGIC for advanced IR imaging, and Dr. Bertrand Noharet showed examples of the different technologies that are available for 3D imaging.

A poster and exhibition session after the lunch break permitted all contributors to display their technical achievements and products/demonstrators. This was also greatly appreciated as a forum for discussion and networking between all participants.  

Programme
09.30 COFFEE
10.00 Welcome and introduction to IMAGIC
Leif Bergström, Chairman of IMAGIC board
Imaging in Space
Chair: Jan Andersson
10.15 Detecting the invisible at the European Space Agency
Bruno Leone, ESA
10.45 BREAK
Advances in Infrared Imaging
Chair
: Per Ericsson
11.00 Detector technologies for advanced IR imaging
Jan Andersson, Acreo AB
11.20 Microbolometer arrays in mass production
Terje Kvisterøy, Sensonor Technologies AS, Norway
Signal Processing Electronics
Chair: Per Ericsson
11.40 Detector electronics for imaging arrays
Robert Forchheimer, professor, LiU, and Michael Salter, Acreo AB
12.10 LUNCH + Poster Session
Developments  in X-ray Imaging
Chair: Christian Vieider
13.40 Detector technologies for advanced X-ray imaging
Sture Petersson, Prof. emerit, KTH/Miun
14.00 Performance and limitations of single photon and energy resolving detectors
Michael Campbell, CERN, Switzerland
14.30 Structured scintillators for high-resolution imagin
Per Wiklund, Scint-X AB
14.50 COFFEE BREAK
3-Dimensional Imaging
Chair
: Susan Savage
15.20 Gated imaging: enhanced imaging day and night
Ewon Wall, SAAB Microwave AB
15.40 Technologies for 3D imaging
Bertrand Noharet, Acreo AB
Advances in Component Integration
Chair: Susan Savage
16.00 3D Integrated imagers
Piet De Moor, IMEC, Belgium
16.30 Concluding remarks
Jan Andersson, IMAGIC centre manager

 

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