Category: 3D Scannning Replication

Beneq: Atomic Layer Deposition, Picoscale substrates will allow picoscale structures and devices

Beneq: Chemistry of Atomic Layer Deposition with Sean Barry – ALD Stories Ep. 22 at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKpJxdp9P8k Sean Barry, Fascinating to hear your story. I got introduced to gold atomic deposition because someone asked me to process and quantify their camera images of gold nano and micro droplets over time. Then later flame synthesis of SiC
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Twitter: Structure Spectrum Relationships, Internet browsing time is costly to society, with billions of readers.

Physical Review Materials @PhysRevMater  Decoding structure-spectrum relationships with physically organized latent spaces: https://go.aps.org/420N93t https://pic.twitter.com/ismURae1KO Replying to @PhysRevMater I will add “structure spectrum relationships” to my list of “color from shape”, “cavity resonances”, “impulse response”, “3D wavefunction”, “3D FFT”, “3D gratings”, “reflectance and absorption spectrum” notes for the Internet.   Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation  Physical
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Scott Manley: Artificial gravity, 3D time dependent acoustic and electromagnetic acceleration and excitation fields

Scott Manley: Can The Human Body Handle Rotating Artificial Gravity? at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxeMoaxUpWk Scott Manley, One of the offshoots of the very fast development of 3D acoustic and electromagnetic imaging and levitation research, is that it is now possible to measure and control fields sufficient to create 3D fields of forces, that match precisely the impulse response
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Twitter simulation of fluids stirred by pointed paddles

Physics Magazine @PhysicsMagazine 8h Simulation videos illustrate how changing different parameters of the system alters how well two fluids mix together when stirred. (For the stirrers, tadpole and teeth shapes are best). Read the story by @astrogasparini. https://physics.aps.org/articles/v15/s104 https://pic.twitter.com/UFWWcsHeHu Replying to @PhysicsMagazine @PhysRevFluids and @astrogasparini Effectively Mixing Two Fluids at https://physics.aps.org/articles/v15/s104 If only the simulations
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Comment on Computational Microscopy Video (includes lensless methods)

Computational Microscopy by Laura Waller https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCCGnxRoUr4 Your diagram at 18:05 is not the way it works. Your every day matrix methods ALL are used by tens of thousands of groups and individuals all using related methods. The things you do not know, mostly there will be others who do. If you haven’t learned something yet,
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Comment on Video about paramagnetic resonance algorithms

Dr. Mark Tseytlin | Rapid Scan EPR Imaging Methods and Applications https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsVchd3Bzw0 This would be much more useful if you posted links to your papers, particularly General Solution for Rapid Scan EPR Deconvolution Problem https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7575242/ I generally do not recommend Matlab for Internet users. It is too slow and expensive to recommend to billions of
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Laser self mixing and laser feedback interferometry and Fabry-Perot cavity precise position measurements

Thank you for sharing your research. – Richard I try to follow all low cost interferometry methods. I started it because of my interest in gravitational imaging arrays and gravitational wave communication. Joe Weber at Univ Maryland College Park encouraged me to work on that back in the late 1970’s. Beside photon interferometry, there is
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Machine vision and Industries – ZWO group on Facebook about microscopes and noise imaging

David, The lens is usually a fisheye or other lens with 1X magnification. You have to add it to a microscope meant for a human eyeball. A decent microscope is expensive and odd shaped for humans, so it does not fit in an industrial or lab or security environment. What I want is a 10x
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Comment on old style MIT lab presentations. They are SO slow

Optics: Fringe contrast – path difference | MIT Video Demonstrations in Lasers and Optics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZGnYe7BUms This is like those old serials – always ends with a cliff hanger. How irritating. Some good stuff, glad to see it. But wish he would not be so Socratic, and more measurement and data oriented. But this is a
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Comment on Making Petrified Lightning – application to solar system colonization, global needs and new industries

TheBackyardScientist,  Making Petrified Lightning …with electricity? at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7YznIKe7bU 3D printing metal. You can use metal or glass powders, control the current, and randomly choose next points – probably run on Arduino. You have all the skills and stuff mostly. Maybe someone already suggested. You might invent a way for YouTube viewers to work together, combine
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