Workshop2025: 3-day Nikon SMART Microscopy Workshop

When:
March 5, 2025 – March 7, 2025 all-day
2025-03-05T00:00:00+01:00
2025-03-08T00:00:00+01:00
Where:
Moonstone Building: room I24.U1.031
Am campus 1
3400, Klosterneuburg
Austria

Smart Microscopy Workshop

Location: ISTA Klosterneuburg, Austria

  • The Imaging and optics Facility is hosting a 3-days – hand-on – Smart Microscopy Workshop (Event flyer!), where participants learn are thought different modules of Nikon NIS software that can be combine to establish advanced automated image routines, that include ‘on the fly’ analysis.
  • The Nikon SMART Microscopy Workshop is supported by Nikon Application Specialists, and provides an multi-day interactive workshop that includes a seminars and hands-on sessions on 3 different microscopes to explore several modalities
  • During these 3 days, you will be trained on 2.5 different microscope to set up automated routines:  The Nikon AXR Confocal, and 2 different Nikon X-Light-V3 Spinning disk systems. All participants will rotate through different microscopes to test automation capabilities applied to different imaging techniques.
  • Target Group: Researchers who are interested in improving the efficiency advanced ‘SMART’ microscope,  by implementation of advanced automation routines that integrate real-time analysis to improve reproducibility.
Day Time Agenda Nikon AXR confocal (stimulation; spectral) Nikon X-light-V3-01 (slide navigation) Nikon X-light-V3-01 (plate navigation
Wednesday (March 5) Morning Seminar (open to all – Moonstone Room C)
Afternoon Hardware session 1 group 1 group 2 group 3
Tuesday (March 6) Morning Hardware session 2 group 3 group 1 group 2
Afternoon Hardware session 3 group 2 group 3 group 1
Wednesday (March 5) Morning Additional Hardware Session t.b.d. t.b.d. t.b.d.

 

Registration is required! There are a limited number of seats available and as for registered participants to commit for the full 3 days. in case we run out of spaces the project proposals will be used for selection: Submitted proposals are evaluated for research-group distribution and differences of requested automation assays).