Simon Godber

Also published under:S. X. Godber

Affiliation

School of Science & Technology, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK

Topic

Depth Perception,Image Point,Objective Space,Physiological Cues,Stereopsis,Stereoscopic Images,3D Images,Aviation Security,Binocular,Bragg Angle,CCD Camera,Camera Lens,Circular Objects,Collimator,Convergence Angle,Copper Sheet,Crystal Grains,Depth Camera,Depth Increments,Depth Of Field,Depth Planes,Diffraction Images,Diffraction Intensity,Diffraction Signal,Dual Camera,Energy-dispersive X-ray Diffraction,Field Of View,Fixed Point,Focal Length,Focal Length Of Lens,Focal Spot,Human Observers,Image Display,Image Sensor,Image Slices,Improvised Explosive Devices,Increase In Intensity,Large Field Of View,Large Grains,Lateral Shift,Linear Detection,Narrow Beam,Perceptual Mechanisms,Point Of Convergence,Points In Space,Preferred Orientation,Relative Gain,Retina Of Eyes,Security Screening,Sheet Thickness,

Biography

Simon Godber Simon Godber completed his first degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering in 1988 and was awarded a PhD in stereoscopic imaging systems in 1991. He has since worked in both academia and industry developing x-ray imaging systems which have been used in commercial systems for a wide range of application areas. He is currently involved in research programmes considering tomosynthesis for novel X-ray imaging geometries.