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Meeting Time: 2021-01-11T16:51:03Z
Cornell Institute for Digital Agriculture in
conjunction with Boyce Thompson Institute – Special Seminar:
8-bit or 12-bit RGB for phenotyping?
Vincent Jalink, Technical Sales Manager and 3D Designer, PhenoVation
Abstract:
This talk will show the
different types of sensors that are used within high throughput phenotyping
systems. We will show the different types of sensors that are used in
phenotyping systems and we will so the benefit of each one. One of the sensors
will be a PSII camera system (photosynthesis camera) we will go more into depth
what this camera has for advantages in comparison to more traditional sensors
like the RGB camera. Next to having nice imaging sensors software will also
play a big role in having a successful high throughput phenotyping system. We
will show different ways of approaching the analysis from manual to fully
automatic.
Bio:
Vincent
Jalink is a technical sales manager and 3D designer at
PhenoVation. Since 2013 he has been active in the phenotyping market and is
advising companies and universities that want to purchase phenotyping
equipment.
Background of PhenoVation:
PhenoVation is a spin off company of
the Wageningen University & Research since 2011. The company is founded by
Dr. Henk Jalink and ing. Rob van der Schoor. Together they have over 50 years
of experience in the phenotyping field and developing camera systems. Within
PhenoVation we have all the expertise in house like PC software engineers,
embedded software engineers, hardware engineers and electrical engineers. By
having all this expertise in house, we are able to response quickly to changes
in the market and we can provide excellence service to the client.