In this third episode of our webinar series on particle analysis of microscopy data, we invite you to discover how the powerful automation tools available in Mountains® analysis software can revolutionize your particle analysis workflow.
Mathieu will guide you step-by-step through the process, basing his demonstration on an example of atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements of nine zones of a honeycomb-structured stainless-steel substrate.
You’ll learn how to automate particle analysis classifications to generate reliable, reproducible statistics across multiple datasets, reducing manual input and minimizing errors.
We’ll be showcasing the recently released Classification Manager feature, which allows users to save, share and import classifications, making collaboration with colleagues and other labs effortless.
Plus, you’ll see how to harness templates to automate batch processing of multiple samples and aggregate results into comprehensive statistical documents.
By the end of this webinar, you'll have the keys and tools to save time, boost efficiency and achieve consistent results in your studies.
Whether you’re a researcher or an industrial user dealing with complex surface or material analysis, using any type of microscopy or profilometry, this webinar provides the insights you need to optimize your processes.
Duration: 35 minutes approx. including Q&A session.
Mathieu will guide you step-by-step through the process, basing his demonstration on an example of atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements of nine zones of a honeycomb-structured stainless-steel substrate.
You’ll learn how to automate particle analysis classifications to generate reliable, reproducible statistics across multiple datasets, reducing manual input and minimizing errors.
We’ll be showcasing the recently released Classification Manager feature, which allows users to save, share and import classifications, making collaboration with colleagues and other labs effortless.
Plus, you’ll see how to harness templates to automate batch processing of multiple samples and aggregate results into comprehensive statistical documents.
By the end of this webinar, you'll have the keys and tools to save time, boost efficiency and achieve consistent results in your studies.
Whether you’re a researcher or an industrial user dealing with complex surface or material analysis, using any type of microscopy or profilometry, this webinar provides the insights you need to optimize your processes.
Duration: 35 minutes approx. including Q&A session.