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Turn your smartphone into a 3D microscope

Learn how to set up a 3D microscope using a smartphone and generate images of gummy bears and marbles.

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Turn your smartphone into a 3D microscope

Participants will learn how 3D microscopes work and how they are used in biomedical research. The main task is to setup a 3D microscope using a smartphone and generate 3D images of gummy bears and marbles.

The specific objectives are to:

  1. Learn about different types of (bio)medical imaging techniques for imaging at different scales (from single cells to whole humans).
  2. Learn how tomographic imaging modalities work and how 3D images can be generated from pictures taken around objects.
  3. Setup a 3D microscope using a LED light and smartphone to take MANY pictures!
  4. Learn how to use computer programs to generate 3D images from the pictures.

Information for teachers

  • Activity duration: Varying
  • Recommended group size: 1 to 30 students
  • Recommended location: Indoors
  • Preparation by teacher needed: Yes
  • Additional materials needed: Yes

Resources

Follow the link below to download the educational resources

(Password: scienceiswonderful)