Correlative microscopy: experiment, processing, and data management

BENJAMIN SAVITZKY, HENDRIK OHLDAG, STEPHANIE RIBET, SOPHIE MORLEY, THOMAS FEGGELER, COLIN OPHUS, DAVID SHAPIRO, EDWARD BARNARD

Correlating multiple signals from distinct imaging modalities can enable deep understanding of form and function in materials. Yet correlative microscopy holds inherent challenges, from equipment access to experimental acquisition to image processing to data management. This joint MF-ALS seminar and workshop will highlight examples of correlative studies using multiple imaging methods to achieve insights unrealizable using a single technique alone. Multiple experiments performed on a single tool or beamline as well as those performed across several instruments or facilities will be included, as will imaging, spectroscopy, and diffraction imaging methods. We’ll discuss pragmatic implementation, barriers and challenges, and paths forward for effective correlative experimentation. The session will include a balance of highlight talks and presentations, workshops and interactive demos, and open discussion.

Joint workshop between Molecular Foundry and Advanced Light Source user meetings

Symposium Sponsor:

Wednesday, August 14

Symposium Location:  B50 – Auditorium

Symposium Schedule:

8:30 – 8:40 am

8:40- 8:50 am

Paul Ashby , Berkeley Lab

8:50 – 9:00 am

Mary Scott , Berkeley Lab

9:00- 9:10 am

Sophie Morley , Berkeley Lab

9:10- 9:20 am

Yayoi Takamura , University of California, Davis

9:20- 9:30 am

Seung Sae Hong , University of California, Davis

9:30 – 9:45 am

Peter Schweizer, Eshana Bethur, Samuel Gleason and Nicholas Dale

9:45 – 10:15 am

10:15- 10:35 am
10:35- 10:45 am

Quibo Zhang , Berkeley Lab

10:45- 10:55 am

Tanny Chavez , Berkeley Lab

10:55- 11:25 am

11:25 – 11:45 am

11:45 – 12:15 pm

Panelists: Tanny Chavez (LBL), Maria Chan (ANL), Colin Clement (Kepler Computing)

12:15-12:20 pm