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DTSTART:20121016T170500Z
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LOCATION:4274 Chamberlin (refreshments will be served)
SUMMARY:Applications of computed tomography\, Chaos & Complex Systems 
 Seminar\, Rock Mackie\, UW Departments of Molecular Biology and Medica
 l Physics
DESCRIPTION:Computed tomography (CT) is the reconstruction of the inte
 rior of a volume from many views of projections through it. X-ray CT l
 ead to a revolution in medicine and with other scan types has revoluti
 onized medicine including largely eliminating exploratory surgery. Opt
 ical\, charged particle\, and neutron beam CT systems are also being u
 sed in many scientific disciplines. The algorithms for reconstruction 
 involve complex mathematics that are prone to measurement inaccuracies
  that lead to artifacts.\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=2826
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