SwRI: Biomedical Engineers are at the forefront of developing new technologies, such as Raman microscopy, as well as creating novel applications of existing technologies.

  image of three-dimensional rendering of a microCT scan of a human femur
 

Three-dimensional rendering of a microCT scan of a human femur.

The field of medical imaging has exploded during the past decade, and Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) engineers are at the forefront of developing new technologies, such as Raman microscopy, as well as creating novel applications of existing technologies. Image processing algorithms are written for specific applications.

  • INFRARED

  • X-RAY

  • ENDOSCOPY

  • ULTRASOUND

  • FLUORESCENCE

  • RAMAN

  • THERMAL

  • SPECTROSCOPY

For more information about medical imaging capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Keith Bartels, Ph.D., at kbartels@swri.org or (210) 522-6062.

Contact Information

Keith Bartels, Ph.D.

Imaging

(210) 522-6062

kbartels@swri.org

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March 27, 2009


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