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04/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/16/2026 09:55

Amira/Avizo Software Now Available for Campus Use Through COIFPM-Thermo Fisher Scientific Partnership

As part of the ongoing research partnership between the University of Wyoming's Center of Innovation for Flow through Porous Media (COIFPM) and Thermo Fisher Scientific, the company's premier imaging software applications -- Amira and Avizo -- are now accessible for academic and research use at UW and community colleges statewide at no cost to the user.

Amira and Avizo are powerful 3D visualization and analysis platforms designed to support research, teaching and data exploration across a wide range of scientific disciplines. These tools allow users to visualize complex datasets, perform segmentation and analysis, and extract meaningful insights from 2D and 3D images, simulations and experimental data. The platforms are especially well-suited for projects analyzing organic and inorganic samples, fluids, biological samples and environmental systems.

Key capabilities of Amira/Avizo are:

-- 3D reconstruction of volumetric datasets.

-- Imaging and quantifying characteristics of heterogeneous samples.

-- Quantitative pore-scale analysis.

-- Image segmentation and feature tracking.

-- Material characterization and particle analysis.

-- Visualization of time-series data for dynamic processes.

-- Simulation preparation through meshing and modeling workflows.

The two platforms offer overlapping functionality. However, Amira is optimized for life sciences and biomedical applications, while Avizo is geared toward material science, geosciences and industrial imaging.

Amira and Avizo software enable transformative workflows for researchers and educators working in diverse fields such as geosciences, energy, biology, materials science and engineering.

Users can reconstruct high-resolution 3D images from CT or SEM scans; perform pore-scale and structural analysis; simulate material behavior; and visualize complex biological or geological systems. These tools will support innovative research, curriculum development and student training across Wyoming's higher education institutions.

These licenses are available now and will remain active for the duration of the COIFPM-Thermo Fisher Scientific partnership, currently projected to continue through Oct. 31, 2034.

To use the software, follow the guidelines found through the UWIT Knowledge Base at Setting up Amira/Avizo Software.

A three-day training program on Avizo software is scheduled Tuesday-Thursday, April 28-30, with sessions held daily from 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-3:30 p.m. A separate training program on Amira software will be offered in the fall.

The Avizo sessions are designed to be progressive, with each session building on the previous one rather than repeating content. Training will include demonstrations of core features and common workflows. Participants are encouraged to attend all sessions to gain the full benefit of the program. However, all sessions will be recorded and made available for future reference for those who are unable to attend or who miss a portion of the training.

To register for the Avizo training, complete the registration form at Register for Avizo Software Training.

To learn more about Amira and Avizo software, go to Amira Software and Avizo Software.

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