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Olof Svensson
Researcher at European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Publications - 33
Citations - 1766
Olof Svensson is an academic researcher from European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. The author has contributed to research in topics: Beamline & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1456 citations.
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Data Analysis WorkbeNch (DAWN)
Mark Basham,Jacob Filik,Michael T. Wharmby,Peter Chang,Baha El Kassaby,Matthew Gerring,Jun Aishima,Karl Levik,Bill C. A. Pulford,Irakli Sikharulidze,Duncan Sneddon,Matthew Webber,Sarnjeet S. Dhesi,Francesco Maccherozzi,Olof Svensson,Sandor Brockhauser,Gabor Náray,Alun W. Ashton +17 more
TL;DR: DAWN is a generic data analysis software platform developed for use at synchrotron beamlines for data visualization and analysis that is suitable for use in a range of scientific and engineering applications.
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EDNA: a framework for plugin-based applications applied to X-ray experiment online data analysis.
Marie-Françoise Incardona,Gleb Bourenkov,Karl Levik,Romeu A. Pieritz,Alexander Popov,Olof Svensson +5 more
TL;DR: The features provided by the EDNA framework to ease the development of extensible scientific applications are described, including a plugins class hierarchy, configuration and application facilities, a mechanism to generate data classes and a testing framework.
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ISPyB: an information management system for synchrotron macromolecular crystallography
Solange Delagenière,Patrice Brenchereau,L. Launer,Alun W. Ashton,Ricardo M. F. Leal,Stéphanie Veyrier,José Gabadinho,Elspeth Gordon,Samuel D. Jones,Karl Levik,Sean McSweeney,Stéphanie Monaco,Max H. Nanao,Darren Spruce,Olof Svensson,Martin A. Walsh,Gordon A. Leonard +16 more
TL;DR: ISPyB is now a multisite, generic LIMS for synchrotron-based MX experiments and its initial functionality has been enhanced to include improved sample tracking and reporting of experimental protocols, the direct ranking of the diffraction characteristics of individual samples and the archiving of raw data and results from ancillary experiments and post-experiment data processing protocols.
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MASSIF-1: a beamline dedicated to the fully automatic characterization and data collection from crystals of biological macromolecules
Matthew W. Bowler,Didier Nurizzo,Ray Barrett,Antonia Beteva,Marjolaine Bodin,Hugo Caserotto,Solange Delagenière,Fabian Dobias,David Flot,Thierry Giraud,Nicolas Guichard,Mattias Guijarro,Mario Lentini,Gordon A. Leonard,Sean McSweeney,Marcus Oskarsson,Werner Schmidt,A. A. Snigirev,David von Stetten,John Surr,Olof Svensson,Pascal Theveneau,Christoph Mueller-Dieckmann +22 more
TL;DR: MASSIF-1 (ID30A-1) is a new beamline dedicated to the completely automatic characterization and data collection from crystals of biological macromolecules.
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Fully automatic characterization and data collection from crystals of biological macromolecules.
TL;DR: A fully automatic system has been developed that performs X-ray centring and characterization of, and data collection from, large numbers of cryocooled crystals without human intervention.