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EM Data Processing Portal

Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) is launching the Electron Microscopy Data Processing Portal.

Join us on November 17th, 2022

About

In recent years the number of electron microscopy (EM) instruments, especially cryogenic electron microscopes, has increased nationally and internationally. The large datasets produced by these instruments have elevated demand for compute capability to process the datasets. 

The EM Data Processing Portal has been developed by the ACCS "Big-data electron and correlative microscopy from instrument to publication" team as a tool for processing the majority of CryoEM datasets using the software CryoSPARC. To support the wider electron microscopy community, the software LiberTEM is also available.

The “EM Data Processing Portal" is here to support the growing demand from the EM community, nationwide. This tool has recently been deployed and is currently running at Monash University and QCIF (Queensland Cyber Infrastructure).

Join us on November 17th (2pm - AEDT) to get the big picture of this newly deployed national service, and hear first-hand technical details from Jay van Schyndel (Monash University). You will also get insights from Dr Farrah Blades (Institute for Molecular Bioscience, UQ) and her perspective as a current user of the EM Data Processing Portal.


Event details

Date
17 November 2022

Time
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm AEDT

Location
online event

Host organisation
Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) Project


Image source: Dr Matthew Weyland, Monash University Centre for Electron Microscopy - TEM FEI Tecnai T20 @ MCEM

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