Single Molecule Localisation Microscopy in HPC Environment for Processing, Analysis and Applications in Biomedical Imaging
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Explore the development and implementation of single molecule localisation microscopy techniques in high-performance computing environments through this 20-minute conference talk from Imperial College London's Research Computing Showcase Day 2025. Learn about the creation of easySTORM, a modular open-source microscope instrumentation system that provides a cost-effective implementation of dSTORM (Direct Stochastic Optical Reconstruction microscopy) using the openFrame hardware platform. Discover how HPC environments can be leveraged for processing and analyzing biomedical imaging data, with practical applications in advanced microscopy techniques. Gain insights into the intersection of computational resources and cutting-edge microscopy technology for biomedical research applications.
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RCS Day 2025: Single molecule localisation microscopy in HPC environment
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Imperial College London