Towards Real-Time Analysis of Morphologies using Scattering
ORAL
Abstract
The advent of high brightness sources, fast detectors and the increasing need of time-resolved experiments in small angle scattering has created an unprecedented data deluge and the needs for combining X-ray science with computer science. Over the last few years we have worked closely with our computational research and supercomputer division to enable the use of new math, fast networks, supercomputers and new algorithms at beamlines. The goal of such a superfacility would be immediate feedback for scientist during experiments. To streamline the user experience, we have developed a user friendly and plug-in based toolkit XI-CAM that connects different algorithms and allows execution on fast clusters and supercomputers with a push of a button.
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Presenters
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Alexander Hexemer
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Advanced Ligth Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
Authors
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Alexander Hexemer
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Advanced Ligth Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
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Ronald Pandolfi
Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
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Dinesh Kumar
Advanced Ligth Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
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Harinarayan Krishnan
Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
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James Sethian
Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab