Sep 23 – 27, 2024
ESRF Auditorium
Europe/Paris timezone

Session

Data Analysis

Sep 25, 2024, 2:10 PM
Hybrid event (ESRF Auditorium)

Hybrid event

ESRF Auditorium

EPN Campus ESRF - ILL 71 Av. des Martyrs, 38000 Grenoble

Conveners

Data Analysis: Data Analysis

  • Peter Peterson (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

Presentation materials

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  1. Daniil Kazantsev (Diamond Light Source)
    9/25/24, 2:10 PM
    Data Analysis
    Talk

    [HTTomo][1] stands for High Throughput Tomography pipeline for processing and reconstruction of parallel-beam tomography data. The HTTomo project was initiated in 2022 at Diamond Light source in anticipation of major data increase with the Diamond-II upgrade. With the support of modern developments in the field of High Performance Computing and multi-GPU processing, the main goal is to...

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  2. Prof. Junrong Zhang (China Spallation Neutron Source)
    9/25/24, 2:25 PM
    Data Analysis
    Talk

    Since the user program of China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) was open in 2018, eight neutron beamlines have been operational, with the number of users reaching approximately 6000. The data portal of CSNS provides the services in data access, data reduction, data analysis and simulations for over 130,000 experimental runs. It is continuously evolving to meet the requirements of users for...

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  3. Marina Nikolova (EMBL)
    9/25/24, 2:40 PM
    Data Analysis
    Talk

    Since the initial proof-of-principle X-Ray imaging experiments at the EMBL beamline P14 at Petra III [1], a high throughput tomography (HiTT) setup has been established [2], and is now offered as a regular user service. The setup features a high performance data acquisition and processing software system.
    Here we present a recent highlight: the achievement of significant gains in the 3D...

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  4. Vincent Favre Nicolin (ESRF-The European Synchrotron)
    9/25/24, 2:55 PM
    Data Analysis
    Talk

    4th generation synchrotron sources provide two orders of magnitude more coherent photons, and thus the ability to collect coherent X-ray imaging datasets faster and/or with a higher resolution. Consequently, the increased volume of data requires dedicated tools to fully take advantage of the improved coherent flux.

    PyNX[1,2,3] is developed at ESRF - it has been written from the ground up...

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  5. Peter Willendrup (European Spallation Source and DTU Physics)
    9/25/24, 3:10 PM
    Data Analysis
    Talk

    The McStas[1-3] neutron Monte Carlo ray-tracing simulation project was started at RISØ in 1997 and has thus now served the neutron scattering community for more than 25 years.
    The presentation will give a brief overview of highlights from the 25 year history of McStas and further update the NOBUGS community on recent developments and future plans for both McStas and its X-ray counterpart...

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