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Dear JPIV users!

From your posts and mails I know that you developed an incredible creativity in utilizing JPIV! You are measuring the flow behind spawning fish, explore the evolution of topography, investigate land slides, study the growing of roots, look into the deformation of sandbeds, access crystallizing hot silicon, inspect the flow through bronchial trees, examine swelling bentonite, determine self-healing polymer networks, survey pile driving in sand, determine combustion phenomena, track rising bubbles, check out effects in microchannels, and so on!

There are just a few examples on the project page, so some new users are unsure about the suitability of JPIV for their research. Who could better provide a wide range of examples, than the users of JPIV! I would like to encourage you to help new users, by demonstrating the capabilities of JPIV in this forum! Please feel free to post images, screenshots, links to your publications. Start discussions about your research, get in contact about PIV!

Success!

Peter

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