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It utilizes photography and computer software to create
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In October 2023, I traveled to Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington, to visit the University of Washington’s Friday Harbor Laboratories. After travelling across the country and onto San Juan Island via plane, bus, and boat, I met some of my fellow Computed Tomography (CT) scanning experts from
3D Slicer course. 3D Slicer is a free, open-source software
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Management Team Warren Brown IT Director, Office of Museum Technology Director About Warren wbrown@floridamuseum.ufl.edu | 352-273-1911 Josh Spurgin IT Support Supervisor About Josh jspurgin@floridamuseum.ufl.edu | 352-273-1915 Staff (A-Z by last name) Charlie Crowley Technical Support c
floridamuseum.ufl.edu | 352-273-1912 Gary Sansone Software
Computed Tomography applications for museum research High Resolution Computed Tomography, also known as X-ray microtomography/ nanotomography, is a nondestructive imaging technique that allows the ultrahigh-fidelity reconstruction and visualization of external and internal features of non-liv
computers with a range of reconstruction and 3D editing software
The Florida Museum research building hosts a rotating exhibit highlighting recent student research guided by a Florida Museum mentor. Posters are on display at Dickinson Hall for one semester and then permanently archived on this website where available. Contact information for current Muse
any poster to download the PDF. 2018 OntoPilot: new software
The openVertebrate project, oVert for short, is a new initiative to provide free, digital 3D vertebrate anatomy models and data to researchers, educators, students and the public. Over the next four years, the oVert team will CT scan 20,000 fluid-preserved specimens from U.S. museum collect
anole can be analyzed using a range of engineering software