APS Scientific Computation Seminar Series - 2018

This seminar series focuses on scientific computation for APS experiments. The series focuses on advanced software and computing infrastructure for analysis, reduction, reconstruction, and simulation. It provides an opportunity to learn about state-of-the-art computational techniques and tools and how they are being applied to science at the APS. It will start with talks from Argonne staff who are working on projects in collaboration or in support of APS science.

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3D Object Reconstruction Beyond the Depth-of-Focus Limit Using Automatic Differentiation - August 20, 2018

Ming Du, PhD Candidate, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University

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XRF-Maps:  X-Ray Fluorescence Microscopy Software to Streamline Data Analysis - July 16, 2018

Arthur Glowacki, X-Ray Science Division (XSD), Argonne National Laboratory

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Generalizing Ptychographic Reconstruction Using Automatic Differentiation - June 18, 2018

Saugat Kandel, PhD Candidate, Northwestern University

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Data Challenges in Ultrafast X-Ray Imaging:  Additive Manufacturing and Beyond - May 17, 2018

Tao Sun, X-Ray Science Division (XSD), Argonne National Laboratory

Jin Wang, X-Ray Science Division (XSD), Argonne National Laboratory

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4D X-Ray Imaging and Modeling of Lattice Dynamics at the Nanoscale - April 16, 2018

Mathew J. Cherukara, Microscopy Group, X-Ray Science Division (XSD), Argonne National Laboratory

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A Workflow for Segmentation of Teravoxel Tomographic Datasets - February 27, 2018

Mehdi Tondravi, Chemistry of Life Processes Institute, Northwestern University

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