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SUMMARY:Linking the Dynamic PicoProbe Analytical Electron-Optical Beam Lin
 e / Microscope to Supercomputers
DESCRIPTION:Alexander Brace (University of Chicago, Argonne National Labor
 atory (ANL)); Rafael Vescovi and Ryan Chard (Argonne National Laboratory (
 ANL)); Nickolaus D. Saint (University of Chicago); and Arvind Ramanathan, 
 Nestor J. Zaluzec, and Ian Foster (Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), Univ
 ersity of Chicago)\n\nThe Dynamic PicoProbe at Argonne National Laboratory
  is undergoing upgrades that will enable it to produce up to 100s of GB of
  data per day. While this data is highly important for both fundamental sc
 ience and industrial applications, there is currently limited on-site infr
 astructure to handle these high-volume data streams. We address this probl
 em by providing a software architecture capable of supporting large-scale 
 data transfers to the neighboring supercomputers at the Argonne Leadership
  Computing Facility. To prepare for future scientific workflows, we implem
 ent two instructive use cases for hyperspectral and spatiotemporal dataset
 s, which include: (i) off-site data transfer, (ii) machine learning/artifi
 cial intelligence and traditional data analysis approaches, and (iii) auto
 matic metadata extraction and cataloging of experimental results. This inf
 rastructure supports expected workloads and also provides domain scientist
 s the ability to reinterrogate data from past experiments to yield additio
 nal scientific value and derive new insights.\n\nTag: Large Scale Systems,
  Performance Measurement, Modeling, and Tools, Software Engineering\n\nReg
 istration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Nicholas Schwarz 
 (Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)) and Justin Wozniak (Argonne National L
 aboratory (ANL), University of Chicago)\n\n
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