Conveners
Facility Updates: Welcome by HZB
- Pierre Schnizer
- Markus Ries (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin)
Facility Updates
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This talk will give an short overview what is brewing at HZB: it will cover the light source BESSY II and its ongoing uprade progam next to a short introduction of BESSY III. Then it will address the its data side:
data taking and processing illustrated by projects running at HZB.
Progress of work by colleagues from European XFEL focused on TA3 while affecting the other task areas as well. Developments of the DAMNIT system for near-online extraction and presentation of metadata and orchestration of data processing/analysis pipelines included the establishment of a web-frontend version, the preparation of an infrastructural change for a centralized database, and the...
Within [DAPHNE4NFDI][1] TA1, HZDR is developing tools for metadata capture with the aim to facilitate automatic processing of that metadata in the data management chain at HZDR. These tools (ShotSheet, SimulationLogger) are currently in testing at productive environments (TRL 7). Although the tools were developed for use cases at HZDR, they are also designed to be used elsewhere, e.g. at...
The ESRF Data Strategy aims at fully exploiting the potential of the 4th generation ESRF-EBS towards a fully data-centric approach. More specifically, it includes more efficient tools for data processing and data analysis, further development of metadata for an increased usability of data sets together with improved automation workflows and AI exploitation of data, as well as increased data...
The European Spallation Source (ESS) aims to fully leverage the potential of its state-of-the-art neutron facility through a data-centric approach. This includes advanced tools for data acquisition, processing, and analysis, enhanced metadata frameworks for improved data usability, increased automation in workflows, AI-driven data insights, and strengthened adherence to FAIR principles to...
Advances in neutron instrumentation and techniques offer new opportunities for researchers. At the same time there is an increasing demand to make measured data accessible to the wider community through improved research (meta)data- management, and for implementation of FAIR data principles by which data should be made Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. The challenge is becoming...