Using Artificial Intelligence and Microscopes to see Particles at the Nanometer Scale

Using Artificial Intelligence and Microscopes to see Particles at the Nanometer Scale

Nanoparticles are small particles that are important in healthcare, for example in Covid19-tests. In this talk, I'll explain how I use microscopes and self-learning algorithms to look at nanoparticles with the highest detail.

Nanoparticles are small metal particles (with a size 10.000 times smaller than a human hair) that are important for drug delivery, cancer therapy and Covid-19 tests.

To study these particles, it is important to see them, which we do with a microscope.

In this presentation, I will explain how I use self-learning computer algorithms to improve microscopy images to see these nanoparticles in full detail.

In my talk, I will give an overview of the applications of nanoparticles, describe how microscopes work and explain how I use artificial intelligence (Deep Learning) to improve the resolution of microscopy images.

Furthermore, instead of the entire story, I am happy to focus the lecture on one of these topics.

(Photo: Nandiyanto)

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Naturvidenskab
Teknologi og Innovation

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Unge (inkl. ungdomsuddannelser)
7.-10. klassetrin

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30-60 min

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Teun Huijben

Ansættelsessted

Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

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