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Assessing data quality in minutes: the near-real-time data capture revolution in microscopy

Join ACCS for the next “All things data” part of the Microscopy Australia webinar series.

Within a few years, technological progress and optimisation of workflows have enabled instrument scientists and researchers to assess the quality of datasets in minutes rather than days. Much of this near-real-time data revolution has been made possible by automating and optimising a range of tasks involved in the early steps of data capture from instruments.

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In this webinar, considerations from an IT perspective will be presented together with challenges that have been encountered along the journey. Joshua Silver (University of Wollongong) from the Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) project - Work Package 4: “Big-data electron and correlative microscopy from instrument to publication” will focus on the case of cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM), a technique known to generate large volumes of data per experiment.

Future developments and improvements in data capture and data workflow will also be outlined. This work was undertaken under WP4 on the ACCS project.

This webinar is part of a series that will explore the guiding principles of research data management, research data management tools, and how users and facilities can make their research data FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). It occurs every two months and is hosted by Dr David Poger. Please direct any questions to david.poger@micro.org.au.


Event details

Date
2 September 2022

Time
11:00 am - 12:00 pm AEST

Location
online event

Host organisation
Microscopy Australia

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