Projected Background-Oriented Schlieren Imaging Webinar

Projected Background-Oriented Schlieren Imaging Webinar
About the Event

Update: This webinar has been rescheduled to Thursday, May 16 at 2:00 PM ET

Join us for a webinar to learn about NASA Langley Research Center's work on developing a new background-oriented schlieren (BOS) imaging technique. The new technique enables vibration-tolerant, real-time, and reference-free BOS imaging for scientific investigations or industrial flow monitoring. Unlike traditional BOS methods, this technique does not require a physical pattern within the flow, potentially reducing the cost of BOS imaging and expanding its applications across various industries.

For more information on this technology, please visit here.

NASA is seeking to license this technology to industry partners. Please register to learn more about collaboration opportunities. Registration is free and all parties are welcome to attend.

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Presenter: Dr. Joshua Weisberger

Josh Weisberger received his B.S. (2012), M.S. (2015), and Ph.D. (2020) in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the University at Buffalo.  He works as a research engineer in the Advanced Measurements and Data Systems Branch at NASA Langley Research Center, on topics including schlieren flow visualization, stereo photogrammetry, interferometry, and absorption spectroscopy.

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