HyperSpy 2019

Mar 14. till Mar 15.

HyperSpy 2019

This workshop is for ePSIC users who are interested in using HyperSpy for their data analysis.

Date
14/03/20192019-03-14 - 15/03/20192019-03-15
Location
Diamond Light Source, Oxfordshire, UK

During this two-day workshop we will cover the basics of data handling in HyperSpy and then provide example work-flows for typical datasets that Users acquire at ePSIC. This will include spectroscopy datasets in STEM, i.e. spectrum images with EELS and / or EDXS, and also large 4D-STEM datasets acquired using the Medipix detector on E02. Machine learning toolboxes available within HyperSpy and their application on various data types will also be discussed.

We will also have a dedicated session for participants to bring their own data with specific questions to discuss regarding data analysis in HyperSpy.

Topics:

Over the two days the following topics will be covered; 

• Introduction to HyperSpy
• EELS and EDXS in HyperSpy
• Machine learning / PCA
• Working with large 4D-STEM datasets

Applications:

Places are limited to 20 participants. After receiving all the applications, we will select the participants on a fair distribution basis across the research groups (where possible at least one person per ePSIC User team will be selected).

APPLICATION IS NOW CLOSED

After review, all applicants will be updated on the outcome of their application on Monday 25th February 2019.  

There is no fee for the course. Meals and accommodation at Ridgeway House (the on-site guest house) are also provided free of charge. Applicants are required to cover the cost of their transport to and from Diamond. 

For all enquiries contact [email protected] 

Parking on Campus:

Due to a large number of building works on site, parking on the Harwell Campus is extremely limited and visitors’ parking cannot be guaranteed. We strongly recommend travelling by public transport, where possible, if you are attending an event at Diamond.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Find here more information on how to get to Diamond by Public Transport.

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