NordTEMhub Workshop

NordTEMhub Workshop

 

Researchers performing experiments in TEM-lab. Photo
Per Erik Vullum (left) and Tina Bergh (right) with the Transmission electron microscope (TEM). Photo: Lena Knutli

 

A workshop on (Big) Data analysis of 4D-STEM will be organized at NTNU in Trondheim, Norway, 11.-13. June 2024.

This year’s workshop will focus on how we can analyze (big) data from different 4D-STEM techniques and understand and utilize data from new detectors. New possibilities given by better cameras, post processing and data analysis have developed largely during the last years. In three days, invited experts and skilled educators in this field will address the essentials and the latest developments through hands-on practical computer sessions. The workshop will cover analysis of several types of 4D-STEM techniques, like scanning precession electron diffraction (SPED), ptychography and differential phase contrast (DPC). We will teach how to use various open-source scientific Python packages to analyze diffraction data, and in particular big datasets.

Confirmed invited speakers and course leaders

Preliminary program

Time

Tuesday 11th June

Wednesday 12th June

Thursday 13th  June

09.00-10.00

Magnus Nord: Intro to Open source Python

Tina Bergh, Ruben Bjørge et al: S(P)ED data analysis

 

 

Timothy Pennycook and Christoph Hofer: Electron Ptychography

 

 

10.00-13.00

Carter Francis: Getting started with big data analysis using Hyperspy

13.00-14.00

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

14.00-17.00

Gregory Nordahl and Tina Bergh: Machine learning in STEM

Magnus Nord: STEM-DPC

Magnus Nord et al: STEM-HOLZ and miscellaneous

19.00

 

Dinner

 

Hotel & Travel


The workshop is free (including lunch), but participants have to organize and pay for travel and accommodation by themselves. At Comfort Hotel Park, Trondheim, single and double rooms are reserved and include breakfast and free WiFi, coffee and tea at a price of 1525 (single) NOK and 1725 (double) NOK person/night. To get this price, the hotel accommodation has to be booked on this link Booking Comfort Hotel Park for NordTEMhub Workshop before 6. May. The workshop starts Tuesday morning, so you should organize travel to Trondheim Monday night at the latest. The workshop ends Thursday evening at ~18.00. Here you can find some maps and information about transport from the airport. 

Registration

Participation is free, but you have to register before 15th May 2024. 
Registration can be done here: https://nettskjema.no/a/nordtemhub
There will be a maximum of 50 participants. In case of large interest, priority will be given to early career scientists active in the field and a spread of different countries/labs. 

Questions?

Contact Randi Holmestad, randi.holmestad@ntnu.no, Department of Physics, NTNU.

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