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The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/106088 holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation.

Author: Tang, X.

Title: Computational optimisation of optical projection tomography for 3D image analysis

Issue Date: 2020-06-10

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Computational optimisation of optical projection tomography

for 3D image analysis

Computational optimisation of optical projection tomography for 3D image analysis Xiaoqin Tang

Xiaoqin Tang

Invitation

PhD defence

Computational optimisation of optical projection tomography for 3D image

analysis

Xiaoqin Tang

Academiegebouw Universiteit Leiden

Rapenburg 73 Wednesday June 10th, 2020

16:15 PM

Paranimfen:

Feibo Duan Mehrdad Jahanbanifard

Dinner Reception to be announced

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