CIPA
Correlative Image Processing and Analysis
CIPA is the Lund University infrastructure for image processing and analysis. CIPA provides researchers with access to services and capabilities to analyse images of different types. Through CIPA, researchers have access to dedicated hardware, software, and application experts to enable efficient handling, extraction, and analysis of image data.
Services offered by CIPA:
- High performance workflows and method development
- Image processing and analysis
- Guidance and tutorials to software
- Access to computer work stations with image processing and analysis software
- Access to on-site application expertise and tools
To meet with CIPA online or in person, contact the CIPA application experts.
Why CIPA?
- CIPA works with small and large datasets generated with different techniques and instruments, including synchrotron beam lines.
- CIPA can help strengthen the design of your experiment as well as the retrieval of quantitative information from images.
- CIPA provides a set of skilled application experts in image processing and analysis.
- CIPA serves users from Lund University and, as far as possible, users from elsewhere, including industry and private companies, both on-site and remotely through user-friendly tools and systems.
- Examples of projects that have benefited from CIPA assistance can be found on the Gallery page.
For more information about CIPA, including our location and the pricing plan for services, see About CIPA.
Meet with CIPA
Please contact the CIPA application experts to discuss your needs and set up a first meeting online or in person.
Contacts
Kajsa M. Paulsson, CIPA Director
kajsa_m [dot] paulsson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (kajsa_m[dot]paulsson[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se)
Emanuel Larsson, CIPA Coordinator
emanuel [dot] larsson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se
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