PSN

New insights into recrystallization enabled by 3D…

For studies of recrystallization mechanisms, important experimental evidence can be achieved through correlative analysis based on non-destructive 3D multimodal imaging. In particular the combination of laboratory diffraction contrast tomography (Lab… Read more

Welcome to Jeppe Ormstrup

We are happy to announce that Jeppe Ormstrup has joined the Xnovo team as our new Application Specialist. Jeppe holds a PhD from the NEXMAP (Neutrons and X-rays for Materials Physics) section at DTU Physics, where he specialized in dark field X-ray m… Read more

Xnovo PhD prize awarded at Danscatt 2020

The prize for this year’s best Danscatt PhD thesis was awarded to Jakob Bæk Grinderslev for his thesis, Boron and Nitrogen Based Complex Metal Hydrides as Energy Storage Materials, conducted at the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center, Aarhus Univers… Read more

GrainMapper3D version 2.3

We are proud to announce the release of GrainMapper3D version 2.3, which is even faster and more intuitive than it’s predecessor. Through the LabDCT™ module for the ZEISS Xradia 520/620 Versa X-ray Microscopes, GrainMapper3D version 2.3 gives access… Read more

Xnovo software in food scanner project

Although the food industry takes all known precautions, it is not uncommon to find for instance small stones or pieces of wood in minced meat packages bought in supermarkets – not exactly adding to customer satisfaction. Metal, stone, or glass, have… Read more

Xnovo PhD prize awarded at Danscatt 2017

CEO Erik Lauridsen from Xnovo was in the evaluation committee, which pointed out Henrik Jacobsen as top candidate for awarding this year’s best PhD thesis at Danscatt Annual meeting 2017. The committee regarded his science to be at a high internation… Read more

Xnovo welcomes Kenneth Kjær Nielsen

We are happy to welcomes the newest member of our team, Kenneth Kjær Nielsen. Kenneth adds experience with high-performance computing and inverse problems to the team.

Xnovo part of a new research alliance

Xnovo Technology is part of new research alliance, CINEMA. The CINEMA alliance focuses on improving materials for energy applications by means of 3D imaging methodologies.
We use cookies!

At this site we use cookies to enhance the user experience and for tracking purposes. By using this site you accept the use of cookies.

Read more about cookies here.