What to Expect in the Compressed Sensing Landscape for Electron Microscopy in 2026

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Date: January 15, 2026

Abstract:

Professor Nigel Browning looks at the key advancements from 2025 and what to expect in 2026.

We’ll start by looking over the past 12 months; what the key advancements have been, which applications have seen the biggest wins, and the key new research it’s all enabled.

We’ll then look forward at new technologies likely for 2026, where users are going to be focussing their investments and what new experiments and research we can expect to see in the next 12 months as a result.

Bring along your questions, discussion points and holy grails for 2026 as we’ll open up the floor at the end of the session.

Learn more about the SenseAI AMA Series:

Presentation By:

Nigel Browning
Chair of Electron Microscopy | University of Liverpool
CSO of SenseAI



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