Hello all, I'm a PhD student looking to find some funding for a scanner, and I thought that maybe this forum would have some suggestions for where to apply for funding and what scanners I should be looking at. I've only used digitizers for my research, but I have some experience using the NextEngine and the Leica P40 (terrestrial) scanners.
I'm scanning some human skulls and would like to be able to see the suture junctions in the scans so that I can plot landmarks in R. The performance to scan both crania and teeth would help with my argument for funding. I'd like to get something that can scan a complete cranium in under 10 minutes if it's affordable. I don't have any experience in applying for technology funding, so any advice would be helpful. (I'm a domestic United States student). Additionally, any recommendations for scanners or funding opportunities would be greatly appreciated. Regards, -Moss P.S. I've been looking into these newer Revopoint scanners lately, and I'm wondering if they are any good. I've been considering just buying one myself, but I'm not sure if they have the precision or endurance to keep up with avid data collection. They look like a good deal, but have only been out for a while. We should consider adding new scanner to the table from Dr. Rufino, which I recommend we keep updating: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uM_WnYsK1wov60EhuXXaVN_3faTMVr4rmGeIcKjVJA8/edit#gid=0 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Morphmet" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/morphmet2/CACG6Tvi7pea4V_GTdTzOg5te--jv6ACBiHU-jBNpLA9Xc60x1A%40mail.gmail.com.
