Joint imaging at SDU
SDU imaging is a cross faculty initiative among the faculties of Engineering, Science and Health with the goal to stimulate and expose imaging activities and techniques available at SDU.

Affiliated infrastructures
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3DIM
Danish Science hub for neutron and X-ray imaging DTU
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CellX
The Danish Single Cell Examination Platform
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DaMBIC
Danish Molecular Biomedical Imaging Center
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DBI-INFRA
Danish Bioimaging Infrastructure
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EMAT
National Infrastructure Laboratory for Functional Energy Materials
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NANOCHEM
Danish research infrastructure for chemical imaging on the nanoscale
Topics
Bio
Bioimaging applying state of the art techniques and analysis to obtain quantitate spatiotemporal information on a variety of specimens.
Structural
Understand characteristics and defects of materials and surfaces of products and components. Benefit from research competences and facilities for advanced materials analysis.
Computational
Using computers to simulate physical phenomena via models, we analyze experimental results or numerically solve equations to learn about everything from molecules to the entire universe.
Materials
Materials sciences' research includes applications for one, two and three dimensionally structured devices, giving an understanding of materials.
Medico
The Core Facility offer clinically relevant translational in vivo imaging using different imaging modalities, PET/SPECT and CT.
Time-resolved
Time-resolved laser spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, reflection/transmission spectroscopy, temperature-dependent spectroscopy, diffuse reflection spectroscopy.
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Research at the Faculty of Engineering
The research at the Faculty of Engineering unfolds new opportunities and adresses global and regional challenges.
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Research at the Faculty of Health Sciences
Research that will help improve human health.
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Rsearch at the Faculty of Science
We contribute to global knowledge while meeting the needs of local, regional and national communities.