Scientists:
Lucie Kubinova, RNDr, PhD
Zuzana Burdikova, Mgr, PhD
Martin Capek, Ing, PhD
Alexandr Cernavsky, MSc
Petr Karen, MD, PhD
Jan Michalek, Ing, PhD Radek Pelc, RNDr, DPhil
Barbora Radochova, RNDr, PhD
Technical Assistants:
Alena Dedicova
Jaroslav Vorlicek
A spatial grid consisting of three mutually
perpendicular fakir probes, halfway shifted with respect to each other,
applied to the measurement of the surface area of a 3D object (shown on
3D reconstruction of tobacco cells here). The number of intersections (red
“balls”) of the fakir probes (green “pipes”) and object walls is
proportional to the object surface area. Method developed in the
Department of Biomathematics. Image obtained in cooperation with Prof.
Z. Opatrny, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague.