Senior Scientist, Materials Application Division. Angela holds a PhD from Rice University and has been with Rigaku since 2002. She started in the Macromolecular Crystallography Applications lab focusing on X-ray techniques to study structural biology. She has gained expertise in a number of X-ray methods in her tenure at Rigaku, including small angle X-ray scattering and X-ray computed tomography. Angela likes working with customers to find the best fit for their samples while addressing their specific experimental questions.
Posts by Angela Criswell
People often ask me, “What kV and filter combination should I use to collect X-ray CT (computed...
We have said, “Segmentation is the first step of CT (computed tomography) image analysis” in our ...
Data collection is the most important step in computed tomography because, it goes without saying,...
Have you collected X-ray CT data for an insect and found that you see little contrast or...