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PROGRAMME

www.ict-conference.com/2020

10TH CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

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ICT CONFERENCE 2020

4th - 7th February 2020 | University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Wels Campus

Co-Organisers

» Non-destructive Testing » 3D Materials Characterisation » Dimensional Measurement » Industry Cases

PROGRAMME & GUIDEBOOK

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Industrial X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a method whose relevance has increased more and more because of its great advantages. CT is a non-destructive method for measuring components 3-dimensionally in order to find hidden features (e.g. shrink-holes, cracks, inclusions, pores, etc.) in the depth of the material and to determine physical variables like porosity and density.

CT allows the inspection and measurement of hidden and inaccessible specimen characteristics, which is not possible with other techniques. Due to the increasing dispersion of industrial CT, the method development and application areas are growing at a fast pace. Presentations of this conference will give insight into the newest developments as well as the established methods.

WELCOME TO THE 10TH ICT CONFERENCE

ORGANISERUniversity of Applied Sciences Upper Austria (FH Upper Austria), Wels Campus

In cooperation with the ÖGfZP (Austrian Association for Non-destructi-ve Testing), DGZfP (German Association for Non-destructiveTesting), SGZP (Swiss Association for Non-destructive Testing).

VENUEFH Upper Austria, Wels Campus, Building A, Stelzhamerstr. 23, 4600 Wels/Austria

Conference Language: English

Registration and Information DeskThe iCT registration & information desk will be situated near the main entrance.Occupied:4th - 6th February:08:00 am - 06:00 pm7th February:08:00 am - 01:00 pm

Registration and Information DeskEva Lechner: +43 664 80484 54106

Internet Access An extra sheet providing the access code for the wireless internet connection is included in the confe-rence folder.

Pictures and videos will be taken during the event. We point out that these pictures and videos may be published.

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Floorplan (Building A) 1st Floor

Floorplan (Building A)Ground Floor

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SPONSORS

11th iCT Conference 202122nd – 25th February

Fürth | Germany

12th iCT Conference 2022February 2022Wels | Austria

ANNOUNCEMENT

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PROGRAMME OVERVIEWTuesday 4th February 2020 Industry Day (free entry)

09:00 am Avizo Workshop by Thermo Fisher Scientific01:00 pm Welcome to Industry Day & Talks by Sponsors02:51 pm Break05:00 pm Dinner & Exhibition

Wednesday 5th February 2020 Materials Characterisation, Non-Destructive Testing, Short Talks, Poster Exhibition

08:00 am Registration08:30 am Welcome and Introduction08:40 am Keynote (I)09:10 am Materials Characterisation (I)10:30 am Break11:00 am Materials Characterisation (II)12:40 pm Lunch01:40 pm Non-Destructive Testing (I)03:20 pm Break03:50 pm Non-Destructive Testing (II)04:30 pm Short Talks & Poster 05:15 pm Poster Exhibition06:00 pm Dinner & CT Lab Tours

Thursday 6th February 2020 Metrology, Instrumentation and Phase Contrast Imaging, Image Processing andDeep Learning

08:00 am Registration08:30 am Keynote (II)09:00 am Metrology (I)10:20 am Break10:50 am Metrology (II)12:10 pm Lunch01:10 pm Instrumentation and Phase Contrast Imaging02:30 pm Break03:00 pm Image Processing and Deep Learning05:15 pm Bus Transfer to Kremsmünster & Conference Dinner

Friday 7th February 2020 Image Processing, Optimisation and Reconstruction, Artefact Reduction and Optimisation

08:00 am Registration08:30 am Keynote (III)09:00 am Image Processing, Optimisation and Reconstruction10:20 am Break10:50 am Artefact Reduction and Optimisation12:30 pm Closing and ICT2021 Preview & Lunch

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INDUSTRY DAYTuesday 4th February 2020 09:00 am – 12:05 pm Avizo Workshop by Thermo Fisher Scientific

01:00 pm – 01:05 pm Welcome

01:05 pm – 05:00 pm Talks by Sponsors (10 or 6mins)

Lectures of CT Device Manufacturers (by Sponsors) Chair: J. Kastner, C. Heinzl, S. Senck

01:05 pm Versatile CT Solutions to Increase Productivity & Extend Applications (10mins) Benjamin Zengerling, diondo GmbH, DE

01:15 pm NSI Developments and Innovations for X-ray Computed Tomography (10mins) Valentina Aloisi, North Star Imaging France, FR

01:25 pm Towards Automation of Dimensional Measurement using CT (10mins) Thomas Burgstaller, Werth Messtechnik GmbH, DE

01:35 pm Next Generation X-Ray Technology (10mins) Michael Ulbricht, BHGE Inspection Technologies, DE

01:45 pm Nikon CT, Automation and Highly Configurable System (10mins) Gábor Szabó, Nikon Metrology, BE

01:55 pm YXLON´s FF CT Product Line: A New Generation of X-Ray Computed Tomography Systems (10mins) Christian Jeuschede, YXLON International GmbH, DE

02:05 pm CT Data Processing using X-AID (10mins) Marian Willner, MITOS GmbH, DE

02:15 pm Rigaku Nano3DX: Ultra-High Resolution 3D X-ray Microscope (6mins) Peter Oberta, Rigaku Innovative Technologies Europe s.r.o., CZ

02:21 pm Trends in Computed Tomography (6mins) Frank Herold, VisiConsult X-ray Systems & Solutions GmbH, DE

02:27 pm Micron and Submicron-Scale Characterization In-situ experiments with Computed Tomography (6mins) Roland Le Floc‘h, RX Solutions, FR

02:33 pm ProCon X-Ray – from Nano to Inline-CT (6mins) Nikolas Westphal, procon X-Ray gmbH, DE

02:39 pm Bruker 3D X-Ray Microscopy Solutions (6mins) Stephan le Roux, Bruker AXS GmbH, DE

02:45 pm TESCAN micro-CT - New Opportunities for Time-resolved Dynamic CT Imaging in the Lab (6mins) Lars Oliver Kautschor, Tescan Orsay Holding, CZ

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02:51 pm – 03:20 pm Break

Lectures of Manufacturers of Components and Devices (by Sponsors) Chair: J. Kastner, C. Heinzl, S. Senck

03:20 pm 4K Stereo Vizualisation in Tomographie (6mins) Josef Schneider, Schneider Digital Josef J. Schneider e.K., DE

03:26 pm Why High Precision Rotation Stages are Important in your CT (6mins) Kurt Smets, Lab Motion Systems, BE

03:42 pm Scatter Correction for Industrial CBCT using 3D VSHARP–Status Update (6mins) Marcus Yap, Varex Imaging, DE

03:48 pm High Power Transmission Tubes for Inline CT (6mins) Jens Peter Steffen, X-RAY WorX GmbH, DE

03:54 pm Latest Feature Updates in the Siemens Healthineers Reconstruction Library CERA (6mins) Frank Dennerlein, Siemens Healthineers, DE

04:00 pm Exciting News from Excillum – Increasing Throughput and Resolution! (6mins) Emil Espes, Excillum AB, SE

04:06 pm A Compact Light Source enables Industrial X-ray Techniques (6mins) Martin Gifford, Lyncean Technologies, USA

04:12 pm Microstructures for X-ray Optical Elements (6mins) Joachim Schulz, microworks GmbH, DE

04:18 pm Photon Counting Detectors for Industrial CT Applications (6mins) Eckhard Sperschneider, Direct Conversion GmbH, UK

04:24 pm How about: A fast CT for Industrial Application (6mins) Xu Ying, Tianjin Sanying Precision Instruments Co, CHN

Lectures of Manufacturers of CT Software (by Sponsors) Chair: J. Kastner, C. Heinzl, S. Senck

04:30 pm Zeiss X-Ray Series. Make the Invisible Visible (10mins) Daniela Götz, Carl Zeiss Industrielle Messtechnik Austria GmbH, AT

04:40 pm Some Possibilities with VG (6mins) Markus Woyde, Volume Graphics GmbH, DE

04:46 pm IPSDK Explorer, the New GUI Assistant for IPSDK (6mins) Laurent Bernard, Reactiv‘IP, FR

04:52 pm Know More from Your Samples by Combining Thermo Scientific™ HeliScan microCT and Avizo™ Software (6mins) Sergej Dück, Thermo Fisher Scientific, FR

04:58 pm Trained Neural Networks for Analysis of µCT-scans with GeoDict (6mins) Martina Hümbert, Math2Market GmbH, DE

05:00 pm – 03:20 pm Dinner & Exhibition

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Venue: FH Upper Austria, Wels Campus, Building A, AuditoriumLanguage: EnglishTalk: 15 mins + 5 mins DiscussionShort Talk: 5 minsRegistration: Wed – Fri, from 5th to 7th February 2020 – open all day from 08:00 am

CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

Wednesday 5th February 2020

08:30 am – 08:40 am Welcome and Introduction

09:10 am – 10:30 am Materials Characterisation (I) Chair: J. Kastner, D. Salaberger

» Investigation of the through Length Roughness Variation in SLM Manufactured Straight Channels Christopher Gottlieb Klingaa, Technical University of Denmark, DK

» Mesostructural Simulation of Discontinuous Prepreg Platelet Carbon Fiber Sheet Molding Compounds Informed by X-ray Computed Tomography Philipp Siegfried Stelzer, Johannes Kepler University, AT

» CT-NANO XRM - SEM based Computed Tomography Nikolas Westphal, ProCon X-Ray GmbH, DE

» XCT Inspection in Bonded Aircraft Repairs for Composites Florian Röper, Polymer Competence Center Leoben GmbH, AT

08:40 am – 09:10 am Keynote (I) Chair: J. Kastner, D. Salaberger

» From Prototype Development to Serial Production Supported by Atline- and Inline-XCT Inspection Christian Gusenbauer, Nemak Linz, AT

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10:30 am – 11:00 am Break

11:00 am – 12:40 pm Materials Characterisation (II) Chair: N. Uhlmann, M. Engstler

» Imaging and Quantifying Ice Crystals in Frozen Food Products by the Use of a Newly Developed X-Ray Micro-Computed Tomography Method Hayat Benkhelifa, AgroParisTech, Irstea, FR

» Morphological Characterisation of Explosive Powders by X-ray Computed Tomography: When Grain Number Counts Fabien Leonard, BAM - Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, DE

» Enhancement of MicroCT Images of Steel Cracks using Mathematical Filters Davi Oliveira, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, BR

» Advances in Synchrotron X-ray CT for Materials Characterization and Industrial Applications at the Swiss Light Source Margie Parera Olbinado, Paul Scherrer Institut, CH

» Reference Standards for XCT Measurements of Additively Manufactured Parts Anne-Françoise Obaton, Laboratoire national de métrologie et d‘essais (LNE), FR

12:40 pm – 01:40 pm Lunch

01:40 pm – 03:20 pm Non-Destructive Testing (I) Chair: M. Sause, J. Hoffmann

» Additive Manufacturing and Non-Destructive Testing of Topology Optimized Aluminum Components Sascha Senck, University of Applied Science Upper Austria, AT

» Graded Material Inspection by X-ray Computed Tomography Nick Brierley, The Manufacturing Technology Centre, UK; DKFZ, DE

» Development of Virtual Reference Samples for XCT Measurements of Additively Manufactured Surface Texture Xiao Chen, University of Huddersfield, UK

» µCT for 3D Size and Shape Analysis of Ice Particles in Jet A-1 fuel Iheb Haffar, IFTS; University Grenoble Alpes, FR

» Correlative Tomography – Combining X-ray Nanotomography and FIB/SEM Serial Sectioning to analyze Al-Si Cast Alloys Michael Engstler, Saarland University, DE

03:20 pm – 03:50 pm Break

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03:50 pm – 04:30 pm Non-Destructive Testing (II) Chair: F. Herold, C. Heinzl

» 3D X-ray Inspection System for Helicopter Rotor Blades Michael Krumm, RayScan Technologies GmbH, DE

» Computed Tomography with Fast-Neutron Sources Micah Shane Johnson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

04:30 pm – 05:15 pm Short Talks & Poster (5 mins) Chair: F. Herold, C. Heinzl

STP-01 Image Metrics for Geometric Calibration of a Cone-Beam Tomographic X-ray System based on a Single Plastic Brick Daniel Suth, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (IIS), DE

STP-02 X-ray Micro-Computed Tomography for Monitoring the Behavior of Single Particles under Tensile Load Sara Furtner, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, AT

STP-03 Restoration of Parallel CT Synchrotron Measurements based on John’s Consistency Condition Patricio Guerrero, Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM), BR

STP-04 X-ray Computed Tomography Analysis and the Assessment of Confidence Levels for Industrial Applications Peter Westenberger, Thermo Fisher Scientific, FR

STP-05 Studies of CT Applications to Development of Technologies for Space Systems Using Gaseous Propellant Elena Tosti, AVIO S.p.A., IT

STP-06 Scattering Correction of CBCT Projections for the Quality Enhanced CT Reconstruction Using an Efficient Monte Carlo Photon Transport Model Ammar Abdulmajeed Alsaffar, University of Stuttgart, DE

STP-07 Fiber Length Distribution via Fiber Endpoints Markus Kronenberger, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM, University of Kaiserslautern, DE

STP-08 Voxel Size Calibration for High-resolution CT Marek Zemek, Brno University of Technology, CZ

STP-09 Industrial Applications of Computed Microtomography (microCT) Technique Alessandra Silveira Machado, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, BR

06:00 pm Dinner & CT Lab-Tours (for Lab-Tours registration necessary)

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P-01 Convergence Behaviour of Numerical Measurement Uncertainty Evaluation using a Virtual Metrological Computed Tomography System Florian Wohlgemuth, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, DE

P-02 Structural FE Simulations of CT Scanned Microstructures: A Comparison between Idealized and Real Microstructures Matei-Constantin Miron, Johannes Kepler University Linz, AT

P-03 DETEX: High Load-capacity Table-top Uni-axial Loading Device for In-situ Computed Tomography Tomas Fila, ITAM, CZ

P-04 Scan Quality Optimization for Measuring Fiber-Metal-Laminates with X-Ray Computed Tomography Florian Thum, University of Augsburg, DE

P-05 How much Influences Image Quality the Form Error in Industrial X-Ray CT Mareike Töpperwien, YXLON International GmbH, DE

P-06 Enabling Materials Development by Quantitative 3D Micro-Analysis Sébastien Pierrat, SABIC, NL

P-07 Investigation of the Independence of the Best Assembly Orientations with Respect to X-ray Source Parameters in Industrial Computed Tomography Natalia Grozmani, RWTH Aachen University, DE

P-08 Hot Crack Assessment of LTT Welds using μCT Florian Vollert, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE

P-09 Micro-computed Tomography for Non-destructive Testing of Ceramic Knee Implants Klemens Trieb, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, AT

P-10 Phantom Development applied to Industrial Tomography in Composite Material Pipeline Weslley Carlos Dias da Silva, Petrobras Petróleo Brasileiro, BR

P-11 Investigation of Alloy Mixing in Friction Stir Weld Aluminium by Computed Tomography Davood Khodadad, University of Örebro, SE

P-12 3D Spatial Resolution Evaluation for Helical CT Accoding to ASTM E1695 – 95 Jakub Lázňovský, CEITEC Brno University of Technology, CZ

P-13 X-ray Source Tracking to Compensate Focal Spot Drifts for Dimensional CT Measurements Benjamin Andreas Bircher, Federal Institute of Metrology METAS, CH

P-14 Orientation Optimization and Jig Construction for X-ray CT scanning Toshimasa Ito, The University of Tokyo, JP

05:15 pm – 07:45 pm Poster Exhibition

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P-15 Investigation of the Eye Formation in Semi-hard Cheese by using X-ray Computed Tomography Jaqueline Auer, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, AT

P-16 A Modular Load Carrying Frame System for Applying Tensile Stress to Materials Thomas Dose, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geestacht, DE

P-17 A Compact Light Source enables Synchotron-quality X-ray Techniques in Industrial Environments Martin Gifford, Lyncean Technologies Inc, US

P-18 Usability of XRM in Situ Mechanical Testing Chamber for the Characterization of Additive Manufacturing Elements Lidija Korat, Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute, SI

P-19 SAVU Tomography Reconstruction and Processing Pipeline Jessica Verschoyle, Diamond Light Source Ltd., UK

P-20 TOmographic MOdel-BAsed Reconstruction (ToMoBAR) Software for Time-lapse (4D) Synchrotron X-ray Tomography Daniil Kazantsev, Diamond Light Source Ltd., UK

P-21 Computed Tomography of Gold Ore from the Porgera Mine, Papua New Guinea: Implications for Acid Rock Drainage Prediction Ramil Gainov, RWTH Aachen University, DE

P-22 Assessment of CFRP Fiber Lay-up and Orientation using Small-angle X-ray Scattering CT Jonathan Glinz, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, AT

P-23 CTSimU – Radiographic Computed Tomography Simulation for Measurement Uncertainty Evaluation Florian Wohlgemuth, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, DE

P-24 4D μCT Evaluation of Spongy Bone Structure Deformation Under Controlled Ambient Condition Daniel Kytýř, Czech Academy of Sciences, CZ

P-25 Fatigue Microcrack Propagation in Human Bone Evaluated using High-resolution Differential 4D X-ray Computed Tomography Petr Koudelka, Czech Academy of Sciences, CZ

P-26 3D Characterization of the Microstructure of Frozen Sponge Cake using X-ray Microtomography Amira Zennoune, AgroParisTech, FR

P-27 Open CT-ResRep: An Open Industrial CT Data Repository Jochen Kollofrath, Technical University of Munich, DE

P-28 Reading of the cuneiform document Daniel Vavřik, Czech Academy of Sciences, CZ

P-29 Reconstruction of a layered structure coating over a massive substrate Daniel Vavřik, Czech Academy of Sciences, CZ

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10:20 am – 10:50 am Break

10:50 am – 12:10 pm Metrology (II) Chair: W. De Wulf, M. Krenkel

» Uncertainty of CT Dimensional Measurements performed on Metal Additively Manufactured Lattice Structures Filippo Zanini, University of Padova, IT

» Comparison of Geometrically Derived Quality Criteria regarding Optimal Workpiece Orientation for Computed Tomography Measurements Lorenz Butzhammer, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), DE

» Computed Tomography enabling Virtual Assembly Manuel Kaufmann, Fraunhofer Institut für Produktionstechnik und Automatisierung IPA, DE

» Analysis of Critical Geometric Errors of CT Systems and Reference Object Recommendations Valentina Aloisi, North Star Imaging, US

09:00 am – 10:20 am Metrology (I) Chair: S. Carmignato, S. Kasperl

» Traceable Measurement of the Instrument Transfer Function in dXCT Jens Illemann, PTB, DE

» Improving Geometry Element Regression Analysis for Dimensional X-ray Computed Tomography Measurements using Locally Determined Quality Values Andreas Michael Müller, Institute of Manufacturing Metrology (FMT), DE

» Influence of Different Mounting Strategies on the Random Measurement Error in Industrial Computed Tomography Leonard Schild, wbk Institute for Production Science, DE

» Investigation on the Effect of Filtering and Plane Creation on Differences between XCT and CMM Measurements on a Miniature Step Gauge Kamran Mohaghegh, Metrologic ApS, DK

Thursday 6th February 2020

08:30 am – 09:00 am Keynote (II) Chair: S. Carmignato, S. Kasperl

» New Developments about X-ray CT for Metrology Toshiyuki Takatsuji, National Metrology Institute of Japan, JP

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03:00 pm – 04:40 pm Image Processing and Deep Learning Chair: J. Sijbers, E. Gröller

» Automated Defect Detection for Fast Evaluation of Real Inline CT Scans Maxim Schlotterbeck, Otto-von-Guericke University, DE

» Automated Detection of Micrometer-cracks and Delamination in CT Volumes of Previously stressed CFRP Pressure Rods Thomas Michael Schromm, Technical University of Munich, DE

» 3D Characterisation of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Composite Microstructure via X-ray Computed Tomography and fully Convolutional Neural Network (FCN) Mohammad Saadatfar, Australian National University (ANU), AU

» 3D Segmentation of CT Volumetric Image for Mechanical Assemblies with Forcible Edge Enhancement Yuki Doi, The University of Tokyo, JP

» Surface Point Determination in Subvoxel Accuracy from Pre-Segmented Multi- Material Volume Data for Metrological Applications Lukas Joachim Stopp, TU Dresden, DE

05:15 pm – 10:15 pm Bus Transfer to Kremsmünster &

02:30 pm – 03:00 pm Break

12:10 pm – 01:10 pm Lunch

01:10 pm – 02:30 pm Instrumentation and Phase Contrast Imaging Chair: M. Kachelries, L. Fabien

» Investigation of the Impact of Various Robot Properties on a twin Robot-CT System Risheng Kang, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, BE

» CT Performance of Compact X-ray Source with Small Focal Spot using a 950 keV Linear Accelerator Norihito Matsunaga, Nikon Corporation, JP

» Single-shot, high Sensitivity X-ray Phase Contrast Imaging System based on a Hartmann Mask Ombeline de La Rochefoucauld, Imagine Optic, FR

» Development of a Full-field phase-CT Nanoscope using Lau Interferometry Hidekazu Takano, Tohoku University, JP

5:30 pm – 11:00 pm Conference Dinner

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10:50 am – 12:30 pm Artefact Reduction and Optimisation Chair: D. Varvrik, S. Gondrom-Linke

» Optimization of X-ray CT Scan Trajectories Using a Quantitative Tuy based local Quality Estimate Gabriel Herl, Fraunhofer Application Center CTMT; Deggendorf Institute of Technology, DE

» X-ray Scatter Removal for Artifact Free CT Imaging Martin Krenkel, Carl Zeiss IMT GmbH, DE

» Deep Learning-based 2D-3D Sample Pose Estimation for X-ray 3DCT Alice Presenti, University of Antwerp, BE

» Benefits of Photon Counting Detectors for Beam Hardening Artifact Reduction in Industrial CT Applications Philip Trapp, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ); Werth Messtechnik GmbH, DE

» Deblurring X-ray Transmission Images Using Convolutional Neural Networks to Achieve Fast CT Scanning Ryo Yuki, The University of Tokyo, JP

12:30 pm – 12:40 pm Closing & iCT2021 Preview & Lunch

Friday 7th February 202008:30 am – 09:00 am Keynote (III) Chair: S. Senck, J. Kastner

» Combination of in-situ Methods for Characterization of Fiber Reinforced Materials Markus Sause, University of Augsburg, DE

09:00 am – 10:20 am Image Processing, Optimisation and Reconstruction Chair: S. Senck, J. Kastner » An Adaptive Probability Map for the Discrete Algebraic Reconstruction Technique

Daniel Frenkel, Universiteit Antwerpen, BE

» Techniques for high-fidelity X-ray Micro-tomography of Additively Manufactured Metal Components Andrew Maurice Kingston, Australian National University, AU

» Analysis and Comparison of Algorithms for the Tomographic Reconstruction of Curved Fibers Bernhard Fröhler, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, AT

» Task-Specific Acquisition Trajectories optimized using Observer Models Fabian Bauer, Technical University of Munich; Siemens Corporate Technology, DE

10:20 am – 10:50 am Break

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Dinner and ExhibitionTuesday, 4th February 2020, 05:00 pmThe FH Upper Austria invites you to visit the sponsor exhibition and check out the new developments in CT-components, -devices and -software at the Wels Campus. The exhibition is accompanied by a tasty dinner which you may enjoy with the University‘s own beer inventions and interesting conversation with sponsors and guests alike.

Dinner and Poster ViewingWednesday, 5th February 2020, 05:15 pmExcellent food awaits you after the poster viewing session, which we invite you to enjoy with us. The evening will be accompanied by good live music and some more of the University‘s own beer inventions – a perfect atmosphere for networking and meeting new people in the field of industrial computed tomography at the Wels Campus.

Guided Tour in Kremsmünster & Conference Dinner at Landhotel SchicklbergThursday, 6th February 2020, bus departure: 05:15 pmFor the Conference Dinner we will travel to nearby village Kremsmünster. First, there is the opportunity to enjoy guided tours in the baroque Kremsmünster Abbey. The monastery complex contains precious art from the past decades and a famous historic library. After visiting the Abbey, we will take the bus to Landhotel Schicklberg, an atmospheric countrysi-de-restaurant offering traditional Austrian cuisine.A bus shuttle will take you from the Wels Campus to the guided tours and to the conference dinner and back. Bus transfer back: around 10:15 pm

SOCIAL PROGRAMME

CONTACTOrganising TeamPhone: +43 5 0804 54106 E-mail: [email protected]

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ACCOMMODATION

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Venue & AccommodationThe conference will be held at the FH Upper Austria Wels Campus – Stelzhamerstraße 23 in 4600 Wels. Accommodations have been reserved with special rates for your convenience. You will find relevant contact details and full information on our conference website: http://3dct.at/cms2/index.php/en/location-4/accommodations1

ParkingThe closest parking facility is in the underground parking at Kaiser-Josef-Platz, which costs around €11,- per day. Further parking with costs is available in the Traunpark garage (see map on the back-side of this guidebook).

Currency and BankingThe official currency of Austria is Euro (EUR, €). Therewith, Austria belongs to the 19 European countries that use the common European money. Banks are located in the surrounding of the congress area. Opening hours (depend on the Bank): >> Monday-Friday: 09:00 am - 12:00, 02:00 pm - 03:00 pm>> Saturday and Sundays: closed

ATMYou may find ATMs within a bank or right outside of the bank building. Entering a bank during closing hours is usually possible with bank cards with a chip. ATMs closest to the congress area:>> FH Upper Austria, Wels Campus, Outside Entrance Building A>> Volksbank Wels, Pfarrgasse 5>> Raiffeisenbank Wels, Kaiser-Josef-Platz 58

Power and Electrical PlugsElectricity is 220-230V, 50 Hz. – Austrian plugs have two round pins.

Calling Codes >> Austria country code : +43 (or 00 43) >> Wels: +43 (0)7242

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Emergency Numbers>> European Emergency Number 112>> Austrian Police Department 133>> Austrian Ambulance 144>> Austrian Fire Department 122

Climate and ClothingFebruary in Austria is one of the coldest months of the year. Usually we have less than 0°C|32°F. During the day it may rain, in the night it may freeze. Often it is snowing. So don´t forget to bring warm clothing, winter jackets and boots.

Store Opening HoursThe opening hours of shops vary in Austria. Mostly though, the opening hours during the week are Monday – Friday, from 09:00 am - 06:00 pm and on Saturday they are open until 01:00 pm or 05:00 pm. Smoking areaNo smoking in public buildings (e.g. airports, train stations, schools, universities, government administration buildings) and on public transport (e.g. trains). At the conference venue you may smoke in the inner courtyard of the Wels Campus. In general smoking is not allowed in restaurants, bars and cafes.

Pharmacies in WelsSTERNapotheke: www.sternapotheke.at>> Bahnhofstraße 11 | Phone: +43 (0)7242 46711>> Open: Mon-Fri: 08:30 am to 06:00 pm, Sat 08:30 am to 12:30pm Einhorn-Apotheke: www.einhorn-apotheke.at>> Plobergerstraße 7 | Phone: +43 (0)7242 464880>> Open: Mon-Fri 08:30 am to 06:00 pm, Sat 08:30 am to 12:05 pm

Attractions in WelsShould you be intersted in seeing touristic sights please visit the following websites for more information: https://www.wels.at

Public BusWels has a tight bus route network. Intersection of all bus routes is the traffic island at the Kaiser-Josef-Platz. For more information on bus schedules see https://www.welslinien.at/ and +43 (0)7242 / 44 212.

Cabs>> City Taxi Wels: +43 (0)7242 / 911 811 >> Funktaxi Wels: +43 (0) 7242 / 234>> Hailed shared taxi: +43 (0)7242 / 20 69 69

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B1

B138

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