This project was created in cooperation with the Paleontological Institute and Museum of the University of
Zurich. The research group “Evolutionary Morphology” is working with CT images of chicken embryos of different chicken breeds with the aim to quantify anatomical features.
I was given the CT data of a chicken which I was able to use and process in different programs such as MeVisLab. My goal was to process the data in such a way, that the data can visually be read better and faster. This would benefit the researchers, as they have to count the number of vertebrae in chickens.
For the presentation of the project, a scientific poster was created.
I was given the CT data of a chicken which I was able to use and process in different programs such as MeVisLab. My goal was to process the data in such a way, that the data can visually be read better and faster. This would benefit the researchers, as they have to count the number of vertebrae in chickens.
For the presentation of the project, a scientific poster was created.
Insights into the process of working with CT data in programs such as MeVisLab
Scientific Poster