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The Ultimate Tool for Biomedical Research: Developing Light Microscopy Techniques with Mathematica

See how Daniel Zicha, head of Light Microscopy at Cancer Research UK, uses Mathematica to develop light microscopy techniques for biomedical research in applications of image processing and analysis methods.

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Maurizo Brocoto
As an instructor at the School of Architecture Paris-Malaquais, the challenge for Maurizio Brocato is finding a program that provides his doctoral students continuity in understanding formal and fundamental viewpoints ...
Richard Breheret
One of Richard Breheret's biggest challenges as a high school math teacher is finding a way to help students arrive at answers from different perspectives, whether algebraic or formal, while ...
Alain Carmasol
As associate professor at the National Engineering Institute in Metz, Alain Carmasol needs to present mathematical examples without distracting students from basic concepts and methods. Mathematica allows Carmasol and his ...
Jose Luu
As an investment banker at Natixis who runs an internal workshop called BFI Campus, Jose Luu needs a way to teach the difficult concept of local volatility. Mathematica handles all ...
Francois Roth
Francois Roth describes how he uses Mathematica for data processing, management control, actuary pricing, finance, and results and balances in his role as director of an insurance company. In French ...
Thomas Roux and Rémy Fellous
Thomas Roux and his associate Rémy Fellous describe how Mathematica plays an instrumental role in banking, in the assessment of financial risks linked to market activities. In French with ...
Wolfgang Schmidt
Wolfgang Schmidt, a scientist at the Jülich Centre for Neutron Science, describes how he used Mathematica to calculate, simulate, and analyze designs for new optical components installed in a ...
Joseph Hirl
Joseph Hirl, founder of Agilis Energy, explains how Mathematica powers energy saving solutions as the core technology behind the company's dynamic energy analysis application.
Fritz Lebowsky
Fritz Lebowsky, a senior principal engineer at STMicroelectronics, describes how he uses Mathematica to develop, test, and communicate new image quality algorithms based on the needs of the company's product ...
Kenzo Nakamura
Kenzo Nakamura describes how Mathematica inspired him to create mathematics-related art. In Japanese.
Brian Frezza
Brian Frezza describes how Emerald Therapeutics uses Mathematica for all tasks in the company's antiviral research workflow, from developing functions to processing and storing data, designing and managing experiments, presenting ...
Daniel Zicha
See how Daniel Zicha, head of Light Microscopy at Cancer Research UK, uses Mathematica to develop light microscopy techniques for biomedical research in applications of image processing and analysis methods.
Diego Oviedo-Salcedo
See how Diego Oviedo-Salcedo, a PhD candidate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, uses Mathematica to investigate river-aquifer interactions as part of his civil engineering research.
Diego Oviedo-Salcedo
See how Diego Oviedo-Salcedo, a PhD candidate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, uses Mathematica to investigate river-aquifer interactions as part of his civil engineering research. Includes Spanish audio.
Eric Schulz
See how mathematics instructor Eric Schulz used CDF to deliver an interactive textbook, giving a new model for visual instruction and learning.
Nathan Myhrvold
Mathematica's graphing capabilities give cookbook author Nathan Myhrvold the right tool to show the science behind cooking techniques, including heat transfer and the growth of pathogens.
Stuart Nettleton
Mathematica's productive programming language, data handling, and scalability has saved Stuart Nettleton, a senior lecturer at the University of Technology, Sydney, years of development time in his research. He describes ...
Paul Abbott
Paul Abbott, a faculty member in the school of physics at the University of Western Australia, uses Mathematica to build courseware, from lectures to exams. His students visualize surfaces, explore ...
Bruce Torrence
Using Mathematica's Manipulate command to create instant dynamic interfaces dramatically helps students understand mathematics. Bruce Torrence, chair of the department of mathematics at Randolph-Macon College, explains in this video.
Bruce Torrence
Using Mathematica's Manipulate command to create instant dynamic interfaces dramatically helps students understand mathematics. Bruce Torrence, chair of the department of mathematics at Randolph-Macon College, explains in this video. Includes ...