In-person Training Course: Introduction to X-ray CT theory (1 Oct 2025)

In-person Training Course: Introduction to X-ray CT theory (1 Oct 2025)

By NXCT @ UoM

This course covers the fundamental principles of X-ray CT instruments and data collection, and is designed specifically for new users.

Date and time

Location

The University of Manchester

Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 6 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Science & Tech • Science

This is a face-to-face event. You will need to attend in person.

This Eventbrite sign-up is for this session only, if you wish to also attend “Introduction to X-ray CT Visualisation using Avizo” please sign up on the relevant eventbrite sign-up here.

PLEASE NOTE: This course is subsidised (free) only to University of Manchester Staff or Students who sign up with their University email address.

Location

In person, University of Manchester (room to be confirmed)

What to expect

At the end of the course students will understand and be able to apply the following principles to X-ray CT data collection.

Course Timings

  • Start time: The course will start promptly at 9:30am. Room will be open from 9:00.
  • Breaks: there will be breaks throughout the day, please bring your own food.
  • End time: the finish time can be variable between 3:00pm - 4:30pm as it depends on the number of questions.

Course Content

1. What are X-rays and what is tomography

2. Introduction to the two typical lab-based CT system geometries

  • Understand how geometric magnification works in X-ray CT imaging
  • Calculation of voxel size for specific specimen size
  • The effect of binning on voxel size
  • The limitations of magnification in basic X-ray CT systems

3. The X-ray CT reconstruction process and application

  • Principles of the Beer-Lambert theory for radiography
  • Application of the Radon transform and Fourier slice theorem
  • How the filtered back projection method is used
  • Identification of reconstruction artefacts and how to minimise them

4. Artefacts in CT data and how to minimise them

  • Ring artefacts due to defective pixels
  • Origin of streak artefacts
  • Why Zingers occur and where
  • Limited projection artefacts
  • Reconstruction slice centring
  • Sample movement effects

5. How to get the most out of your sample to scan

6. Examples of what you can do with CT

7. Lab tour and demonstration

Course Fees and Payment Process

  • Staff and Students at The University of Manchester: subsidised by NXCT (free)
  • External Academics: £95 per course
  • Industry: £250 per course

Following registration, you will be sent an official quotation for any course fees. You will need to arrange a Purchase Order (PO) from your organisation to The University of Manchester, with a copy sent directly to nxct@manchester.ac.uk.

Resources

Attendees are advised to bring their laptops, if possible, or at the very least pen and paper for note taking.

Training Course Prerequisite(s)

None

After the course:

NXCT will send a post course feedback form to the email address you signed up with. Please complete this form as it will help us to continue to offer NXCT courses for users at a subsidised rate and improve courses for future learners. Thank you

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