Authors: Fengchen Liu, Jordan Jung, Shawfeng Dong, Tin Ho Published on February 10, 2022. Automated Machine Learning (AutoML) frameworks aim to automate tasks so non-experts can take advantage of machine learning on a large scale. There are a vast amount of these frameworks on the … [Read more...] about Autofocus for X-ray Crystallography: How AutoML Targets Samples at the ALS
HPC enables record-breaking ptychographic imaging at the ALS
By Gary M Jung on 2018-08-06T20:21:55Z Scientists at the Advanced Light Source are using the new COSMIC Imaging beamline and a high-performance data pipeline implemented by the IT Division’s Scientific Computing Group to turn large datasets of X-ray diffraction data into high-resolution images. … [Read more...] about HPC enables record-breaking ptychographic imaging at the ALS
High-performance computing enables record-breaking ptychographic imaging at the ALS
By Erica Yee • August 2, 2018 The Science IT Profiles series highlights how the Scientific Computing Group supports the work of Berkeley Lab researchers spanning various disciplines. Technologies from smartphones to electric cars are becoming indispensable, but they’re only useful as … [Read more...] about High-performance computing enables record-breaking ptychographic imaging at the ALS
Emails Sent in Error to ALS Staff
Adam Stone posted on Jul 10, 2017 Earlier today, an automated email was sent in error to multiple ALS staff indicating that their appointment at the Laboratory was ending. This email was the result of a software error which has now been corrected. We apologize for this problem. If you … [Read more...] about Emails Sent in Error to ALS Staff
IT and ESNet Help ALS Researchers Move their Big Data
Gary M Jung posted on Feb 28, 2015 Working at the ALS generates huge amounts of data, and for many years this has caused users to have to carry hard drives and USB drives between the ALS and their home institutions for acquisition and analysis of experimental data. To avoid the physical … [Read more...] about IT and ESNet Help ALS Researchers Move their Big Data
HPCS helps researchers set new Microscopy record at the ALS.
Gary M Jung posted on Sep 11, 2014 Researchers at the ALS used “soft” X-rays to image structures only five nanometers in size. This resolution is the highest ever achieved with X-ray microscopy and may have ushered in a new era for nanoscale imaging. Diffraction data is recorded by a high … [Read more...] about HPCS helps researchers set new Microscopy record at the ALS.
HPCS presenting at GlobusWorld 2014
Gary M Jung posted on Mar 12, 2014 HPC Services consultant Krishna Muriki and systems engineer Karen Fernsler will be presenting at GlobusWorld 2014 on April 15-17, 2014 at Argonne National Laboratory. The main theme of this year's conference is Setting Up a Campus Data Service since many … [Read more...] about HPCS presenting at GlobusWorld 2014
HPC Services demos GPU Accelerated Synchrotron Radiation Calculation at GTC 2013
Gary M Jung posted on Mar 18, 2013 An undulator is a periodic structure of magnets through which an electron bunch goes radiating synchrotron light towards the forward direction. It has been widely used at synchrotron light facilities, such as the Advanced Light Source (ALS, US), European … [Read more...] about HPC Services demos GPU Accelerated Synchrotron Radiation Calculation at GTC 2013
LBNL HPC Services wins the FX10 Championship at SC12
Gary M Jung posted on Dec 05, 2012 Berkeley Lab's HPC Services consultant Yong Qin won the FX10 Championship hosted by Kyushu University at SC12 last month. The FX10 championship is a competition for performance efficiency on your own code on 12 compute nodes of Fujitsu PRIMEHPC FX10, a … [Read more...] about LBNL HPC Services wins the FX10 Championship at SC12
Cloud Bursting for Particle Tracking at IPAC 2012
Gary M Jung posted on May 23, 2012 Advanced Light Source (ALS) physicists Changchun Sun and Hiroshi Nishimura along with HPC Services staff Kai Song, Krishna Muriki, Susan James, Yong Qin, Bernard Li, and Gary Jung recently explored several methods to use Amazon's VPC service to transparently … [Read more...] about Cloud Bursting for Particle Tracking at IPAC 2012
Was this page useful?