3D X-Ray Microscopy: High-End Capabilities, Now Within Reach Webinar: 16 October 2025

  • What can X-ray microscopy offer in multiscale characterization?
  • Leveraging multiple different developments in X-ray imaging to push limits of resolution and increased field of view
  • Correlating information from several techniques to deepen the understanding of connected length scales
  • A look at critical software developments enabling cutting edge imaging
Twisted iron honeycomb prepared by hydrogel infusion additive manufacturing (HIAM)
Twisted iron honeycomb prepared by hydrogel infusion additive manufacturing (HIAM)
Sample courtesy: Dr. Sammy Shaker, CalTech
Sample courtesy: Dr. Sammy Shaker, CalTech
Twisted iron honeycomb prepared by hydrogel infusion additive manufacturing (HIAM)
Twisted iron honeycomb prepared by hydrogel infusion additive manufacturing (HIAM)
Sample courtesy: Dr. Sammy Shaker, CalTech
Sample courtesy: Dr. Sammy Shaker, CalTech

Discover the Future of Materials Research

Join our free webinar on October 16th

Across academia and industry, researchers are unlocking materials with game-changing properties for next-generation technologies—from advanced manufacturing to life sciences. At the heart of these breakthroughs lies a deep understanding of the structure–property–processing relationship, powered by cutting-edge microstructural characterization.
X-ray microscopy has leapt from synchrotron facilities into everyday research labs, bringing non-destructive 3D imaging within reach. This breakthrough makes it possible to explore samples in unprecedented detail, run in situ experiments, and combine insights through correlative microscopy—revealing connections across scales and techniques that no single method can deliver.
Now, advances in hardware, AI-driven reconstruction, and computational power are breaking past previous limits. Still, the challenge is helping scientists harness these innovations seamlessly. This webinar shows how a complete 3D imaging ecosystem—with intuitive interfaces and integrated workflows—empowers researchers to accelerate discovery, gain richer insights, and elevate the user experience.
This webinar aims to let you explore real-world case studies that showcase just how effortless these workflows are—and the stunning results they deliver. From intuitive interfaces to jaw-dropping 3D insights, you’ll see firsthand how X-ray microscopy is transforming discovery and setting a new benchmark for image quality in materials research.

Webinar Speakers

Speaker Dr. Hrishikesh Bale ZEISS Market Sector Manager for Engineering Materials

Hrishikesh Bale is the Market Sector Manager for Engineering Materials at ZEISS RMS. He specializes in applications development for laboratory 3D X-ray imaging techniques. His research focus lies in 3D diffraction contrast tomography and in situ micro- and nano-mechanical testing using X-ray computed tomography. He has a strong background in materials science and mechanical engineering, with over a decade of experience in synchrotron X-ray microscopy and tomography.

Speaker Dr. Antonio Casares ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions

Dr. Antonio Casares is a sales and applications specialist at ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions in Germany. He is an expert in Electron microscopy and X-ray microscopy and has more than 25 years of experience in the design and construction of mass spectrometers and electron microscopes, as well as in-depth application knowledge of these techniques.

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