“The Distributed Laboratory (TDL): An Interactive Visualization Environment for Electron Microscopy and 3D Imaging” by Elvins

  • ©T. Todd Elvins

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    The Distributed Laboratory (TDL): An Interactive Visualization Environment for Electron Microscopy and 3D Imaging

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    Showcase

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    San Diego Supercomputer Center

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    TDL demonstrates real-time “steerable” data acquisition, visualization, and data analysis from an intermediate voltage electron microscope at the UCSD Microscopy ond Imaging Resource (SDMIR) loboratory. Workstations at SDMIR and a supercomputer at SDSC process ond image the data and then send stereo image pairs or animation sequences to Showcase. The data acquisition apparatus at UCSD and the visualization parameters are manipulated from Showcase to explore the material under investigation.


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