“Remote Visualization of Diffraction Patterns from NSLSX8C User Station” by Westbrook – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Remote Visualization of Diffraction Patterns from NSLSX8C User Station” by Westbrook

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    Remote Visualization of Diffraction Patterns from NSLSX8C User Station

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    Showcase

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    Argonne National Laboratory and University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC)

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    This project allows researchers in federal, university, and corporate labs to remotely view diffraction data collected of the National Synchation Light Source (NSLS) X8C Beam Line on workstations in their labs. Currently, researchers must travel to Brookhaven National Laboratory to view the results of beam interactions with their crystals. This project uses the network to connect researchers to the collection devices of Brookhaven and addresses some of the needs for image compression and image processing.


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