HyperSpy Workshop 2025

Jun 02. till Jun 06.

HyperSpy Workshop 2025

This workshop is geared towards electron microscopy users who are interested in HyperSpy for their data analysis.

Date
02/06/20252025-06-02 - 06/06/20252025-06-06
Location
Online, via Zoom
Link
Apply Here

Overview

During this one-week 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 cover two packages dedicated to 4D-STEM data analysis, PyXEM and py4DSTEM, and a simulation package, abTEM.

We will have ample time for participants to discuss their own specific data analysis questions, with a dedicated “Bring your own data” session towards the end of the workshop.

Topics

The following topics will be covered over the duration of the workshop:

  • Introduction to HyperSpy
  • Python / hyperspy basics
  • Principal component analysis
  • Electron microscopy image simulation (using abTEM)
  • Energy dispersive X-ay
  • Electron energy loss spectroscopy data analysis 
  • Atomic resolution image analysis (atomap)
  • Electron nano-beam diffraction analysis (PyXEM and Py4DSTEM)

Agenda

Please follow the link below to view the full agenda for this workshop:

 

HyperSpy Workshop programme

Applications

This event is free to attend, but spaces will be limited, so attendance is subject to an application process.

Applications for the HyperSpy Workshop 2025 are now open, and will be closing on Sunday 11th May 2025 at 17:00 (BST).

APPLY HERE

All applicants will be informed on the result of their application week commencing Monday 12th May May 2025.

Please note that places on this workshop are limited. In the case of oversupscription there will be a limit of attendees for each organisation. 

Contact us

If you have any questions or queries, please contact [email protected]

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