Building on expertise in signal & data processing algorithms TRAM exploits new methods to restore high resolution super resolution images from low resolution data files.

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A problem within visual microscopy is that many "features of interest" are below the diffraction limit of the imaging system itself (~200nm for visible light) making studies on living cells, biological process or analysis of fine structure (e.g. porous rock in geology) challenging. Building on expertise in signal & data processing algorithms TRAM exploits new methods to restore high resolution super resolution images from low resolution data files. Key Benefits: Complementary to existing microscopy systems Proof of Concept Demonstrated on commercial microscope systems (e.g. Olympus IX81) ~7x increase in lateral spatial resolution Super Resolution Image Quality from Low Resolution Data "Wavelength Independant processing" - broad application within imaging Applications: Life sciences imaging - applicable to Fluorescence, visible & IR microscopy data files Medical Imaging - X-ray, NMR, PET scans etc. IP Status: Patent Pending IPR - "A Super Resolution Restoration method" filed as a GB Priority filing (January 2013) protecting the method, software code & algorithms. Proof of concept is demonstrated and a white paper planned for 2013 - "Multi Colour Super Resolution Microscopy"  

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