Fields of View : Collaboration Across Tomography Measurements and Data
MAX IV
Lund, Sweden

MAX IV Laboratory welcomes you to a one-day workshop
Fields of View : Collaboration Across Tomography Measurements and Data
The aim of this workshop is to bring together users, beamline staff and software developers working on tomography in Europe and the United States. Organised as a focused opportunity for exchange, the workshop will address shared methodological and operational challenges and identify areas where sustained collaboration can accelerate progress.
The discussion will be organised around key issues that affect many tomography experiments and facilities:
- optimising acquisition strategies
- reducing radiation dose while preserving quantitative information
- improving reconstruction and artefact correction methods
- integrating multimodal and in situ imaging approaches
- managing increasingly large and complex datasets
- the role of AI in experiment control and data analysis
The workshop will also address the need for shared software tools, interoperable workflows, benchmarking datasets, and common practices for data analysis and validation. By involving both developers and users, it will help connect methodological advances with practical experimental needs.
The expected outcome is a clearer basis for long-term cooperation among facilities and users groups, supporting coordinated development, exchange of expertise, and more robust tomography methods across the community.
List of Speakers
In alphabetical order:
| Name | Affiliation |
| Daniel White | MAX IV Laboratory |
| Francesco De Carlo | Argonne National Laboratory |
| Henri Payno Pierre-Olivier Autrans |
ESRF |
| Jakob Sauer Jørgensen | QIM - DTU |
| Marcus Carlsson | Lund University |
| Pablo Villanueva Perez | Lund University |
Practical information:
- The number of places is limited and the registration is subjected to approval.
- Participation is free of charge. Therefore, in case of non-show a fee of 250 Sek will be applied.
- Registration is open until May 13th at 16:00 CET.
- Online participation is available upon request.
- Please contact the organisers before May 10th if you intend to propose a with a short contribution.