Image Analysis Workshop

Date 2 August 2011
Time 14.00-17.00
Location Room 328, Geoffrey Pope Building

The Exeter Imaging Network will be a forum where University of Exeter bioscientists, mathematicians, systems biologists, physicists, computer scientists and anyone else with an interest in image acquisition and analysis can find collaborators or colleagues with similar imaging interests, problems and solutions.

This inaugural event attracted around an enthusiastic response, with nearly 50 attendees from a wide range of disciplines attending to talk about what they use image analysis for, and to discuss imaging problems that they had solved or were looking to resolve. The following contributed talks:

  • Jacq Christmas - Bayesian object tracking in noisy videos
  • Zena Wood - Space Group: Movement Pattern Analysis
  • Yiming Ying - Machine learning for image verification
  • Ceri Lewis and Rebecca Hunter - How will future ocean conditions affect reproduction and larval development in marine invertebrates?
  • Natalie Garret - How to use FIJI for 3D stack stitching and how to even out intensity across images in a stack
  • Sok Kiang Lau - In-vivo imaging of bacterial cells based on chemical selectivity
  • Michael Belmont - Image transformations
  • Eleanor Witterick - Aequorin Imaging: Non-invasive Ca2+ imaging
  • George Littlejohn - In planta imaging
  • Christine Hauskeller and Jean Harrington -The Image: driver and driven
  • Thomas Duckworth- X-ray holography
  • Karen Anderson- Fine scale remote sensing, airborne hyperspectral imaging, LiDAR and proximal measurements using terrestrial laser scanners
  • John Chilton - Imaging neurons…and hopefully calcium
  • Rhys Goodhead - Desiring quantifiable data from images
  • Simon Li - Quantitative imaging of Drosophila embryos
  • Jessica Mansfield- Multi-photon imaging
  • Rafael Pena-Miller - Tracking individual bacterial cells in a growing colony
  • Gero Steinberg - Bioimaging centre
  • James Wakefield - Live and fixed imaging and image analysis of cell division - including brightfield, fluorescence, confocal
  • Olivia Osborne - Looking into the potential health effects of nanoparticles that will have on aquatic organisms/systems
  • John Sleep - Red blood cell elasticity and membrane properties
  • John Hudson - Bridging the Gaps

One of the aims of the Network is to construct a directory of imagers in Exeter to aid future collaborations. For more information, please contact the organisers: George Littlejohn or Rafael Pena-­Miller

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