22nd International Symposium Lisbon 2026

eye4you to present its latest advances in Real-Time Velocimetry at the Lisbon Symposium

eye4you will present its latest developments in real-time velocimetry at the 22nd International Symposium on Applications of Laser and Imaging Techniques to Fluid Mechanics in Lisbon.

On June 29 at 10:30 a.m., Juan Pimienta, PhD in Fluid Mechanics at Photon Lines, will give a presentation entitled :

“Live Optical Flow Velocimetry: High-Resolution, High Frequency, Real-Time Particle Image Velocimetry”.

The presentation will highlight how advances in optical flow algorithms and GPU optimization now enable the real-time computation of high-resolution velocity fields. This technology opens up new opportunities for experimental fluid mechanics, including long-duration measurements without massive storage requirements, simultaneous observation of fast and slow flow dynamics, live data for flow control and machine learning, and significantly faster data analysis.

We are proud to share our vision of faster, more accessible, and data-rich experimentation at one of the world’s leading conferences on optical measurement techniques in fluid mechanics.

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