Join this webinar to uncover the basics of infrared technology, explore different sensor types, and learn about radiometric calibration. Plus, see how FLIR Research Studio software can revolutionize efficiency and spark scientific breakthroughs for global teams.
Who should attend: R&D scientists, engineers, and manufacturers who are within production and test measurement. Those who work in aerospace, automotive, consumer, defense, energy, machine vision, and semiconductors. Those who work with cameras, detectors/sensors, imaging, software, and test and measurement. ir night vision binoculars
About the presenter: Matthew Hasty is the global senior product manager for the Research and Development and Automation Segments at FLIR. With more than five years at FLIR, Hasty oversees the strategy and execution of the world's highest performance commercially available infrared camera systems, including fixed-mount cooled and uncooled systems, as well as supporting software and software development kit platforms. Hasty leads a team dedicated to releasing scientific imaging solutions that enable groundbreaking research and development worldwide. Hasty's passion for understanding customer needs drives the creation of innovative products that consistently exceed expectations. Hasty holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial and systems engineering and a master’s degree in international business.
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