Virtual Infrastructure for Scientific Analysis (VISA) Workshop
We invite you to view our workshop – hosted jointly by ExPaNDS and PaNOSC!
VISA provides remote data analysis services giving access to experimental data, analysis software, compute infrastructure and expert-user support (IT and Scientific). The online half-day Workshop is open to all external...
Keywords: VISA, expands, PaNOSC, remote data analysis services
Resource type: slides
Virtual Infrastructure for Scientific Analysis (VISA) Workshop
https://expands.eu/presentations/#VISAWorkshop
https://pan-training.eu/materials/virtual-infrastructure-for-scientific-analysis-visa-workshop
We invite you to view our workshop – hosted jointly by ExPaNDS and PaNOSC!
VISA provides remote data analysis services giving access to experimental data, analysis software, compute infrastructure and expert-user support (IT and Scientific). The online half-day Workshop is open to all external stakeholders (especially scientists and IT staff but not limited to). We aim to demonstrate to beamline scientists the possibilities offered by VISA for data analysis and gathering IT staff around the table to discuss about the development and further deployment of the platform.
VISA has been developed at a critical time (during the COVID-19 crisis) to answer data analysis needs and allowing remote instrument control. It provides simplified access for scientists to data analysis tools, offers remote support to users from experts and allows them to remotely control their experiments with the assistance of on-site instrument scientists. VISA allows a user to use the Remote Desktop as if they were sitting in front a data treatment workstation at the host institute and embeds JupyterLab directly accessible from the same platform interface. Initially developed at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) in Grenoble, France and further deployed in the context of PaNOSC, VISA enables the PaN research infrastructures (PaN RIs) to work together on further scientific collaborations to solve 21st century challenges.
The first session of the workshop showcases the implementation of VISA at the PaN RIs through ExPaNDS and PaNOSC partner’ demos and illustrate its use for scientific users and others.
The second session in the afternoon focuses on presentations on VISA development and deployment (on OpenStack and other infrastructures), paving the way for a roundtable discussion on the future of VISA: sustainability and future collaborations.
Video recording (direct link to vimeo) will be available soon.
VISA, expands, PaNOSC, remote data analysis services
Practical session: HRTEM (High Resolution Transmisson Electron Microscopy)
HRTEM (High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy) Practical session by Dr. Corneliu Ghica from CERIC’s Romanian Partner Facility, the National Institute of Materials Physics
Keywords: HRTEM , High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy, Electron Microscopy
Resource type: video
Practical session: HRTEM (High Resolution Transmisson Electron Microscopy)
https://youtu.be/C4nDT1GoRx0
https://pan-training.eu/materials/practical-session-hrtem-high-resolution-transmisson-electron-microscopy
HRTEM (High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy) Practical session by Dr. Corneliu Ghica from CERIC’s Romanian Partner Facility, the National Institute of Materials Physics
HRTEM , High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy, Electron Microscopy
PaN users
PaN Community
PhD students
Analytical Electron Microscopy for Materials Science: Introductory Notions
Introductory Notions to Analytical Electron Microscopy for Materials Science by Dr. Corneliu Ghica from CERIC’s Romanian Partner Facility, the National Institute of Materials Physics
Keywords: Analytical Electron Microscopy, Electron Microscopy, Materials Science
Resource type: video
Analytical Electron Microscopy for Materials Science: Introductory Notions
https://youtu.be/7IL73kCMaaU
https://pan-training.eu/materials/analytical-electron-microscopy-for-materials-science-introductory-notions
Introductory Notions to Analytical Electron Microscopy for Materials Science by Dr. Corneliu Ghica from CERIC’s Romanian Partner Facility, the National Institute of Materials Physics
Analytical Electron Microscopy, Electron Microscopy, Materials Science
PaN Community
PaN users
PhD students