High-Speed Imaging: Enabling Precise Flow Analysis and Dynamic Observation

Hosted by SinceVision, P.R.China

Date: Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Venue: Volmerstrasse 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany.



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Why Attend

Microfluidic and biochip systems often involve fast, transient phenomena as well as low-light biological processes that are difficult to capture using conventional imaging technologies. Advanced imaging solutions, including high-speed cameras and sCMOS cameras, provide complementary capabilities for addressing these challenges.

In this showcase, we will present high-speed imaging approaches for visualizing rapid flow dynamics such as droplet formation, multiphase interactions, and micro-jet behavior. In addition, sCMOS-based imaging techniques will be introduced for applications including fluorescence imaging and live-cell observation in microfluidics and microenvironments in life science research.

Practical considerations such as system configuration, synchronization, and data acquisition will be discussed, along with representative application examples. Attendees will gain insights into selecting appropriate imaging technologies and optimizing experimental workflows for microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip systems.

Focal Topics:

  • High-speed imaging in microfluidics
  • Droplet and particle analysis
  • Flow dynamics visualization
  • Microfluidics & Small-scale Flow Dynamics
  • High-speed flow visualization
  • Low-light imaging using sCMOS cameras
  • Fluorescence imaging using sCMOS cameras

Keywords: high-speed camera, scmos camera, droplet impact experiment, hydrophobicity test, jet flow experiment, scientific camera, transient phenomena, wettability, fluid dynamics, microfluidic experiment



Who Should Attend

Researchers, engineers, and professionals working in microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip systems, biomedical engineering, and related fields.

This session is particularly beneficial for users who require high temporal resolution imaging for flow analysis, particle tracking, or transient event observation.

About the Presenter

SinceVision https://www.sincevision.com/



Free and Open to All

This session is part of the Biochip Berlin Forum, included in the main program, and open to general admission ticket holders at no extra charge.

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