Its a great opportunity for having Prof. Marchot, an expert from Belgium in here. He's good in programing especially in Matlab program. As a 1st day of meeting, we introduce to him what is our current project are running on related to the tomography system.
This is the most urgent project, which is need to be completed before 19th of July (RTC).
3 officer who posses their own project related on the Computed Tomography.
An idea and information sharing between Prof. Marchot and Dr. Jaafar.
Concentration is given in discussion related on MicroCT.
Sample in form of metal foam being test and to be analyzed by using the microCT. The aim is to learn and understang the using of lattice Boltzmann method in analyzing the samples.
Next, we been taught by Prof. Marchot in using of Matlab in order to analyze the image of the object scanned. Apart of that, He also helped me in solving the problem facing in EM algorithm programing using fortran system. Thanks God,he very helpful and very kind person.
Its time for me to gain and share the knowledges against the current technology related on Nuclear Application.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
IAEA/RCA Training Course on Industrial Process Gamma Tomography for Multi-phase Process Investigation of Petrochemical Plants
Currently I'm very busy with preparation of the IAEA/RCA Regional Training Course (RTC) on 19-23 July 2010. This year, Malaysia (Nuclear Malaysia) has been chosen as a host country organizer for the RTC.
List of participants already received from IAEA and thanks GOD that I'm one of the selected participant. This is the time for me to learn and get experience how the RTC conducted, what are the objective that need to grab, what opportunity and benefit I can earn and most importantly is linkage and network between the others country experts and researcher.
A lot of things need to do before the RTC started, thus I wish and hope that this RTC will be conducted smoothly and successfully as followed as planned.
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