Nature Communications (Aug 2022)
Real-time 3D analysis during electron tomography using tomviz
- Jonathan Schwartz,
- Chris Harris,
- Jacob Pietryga,
- Huihuo Zheng,
- Prashant Kumar,
- Anastasiia Visheratina,
- Nicholas A. Kotov,
- Brianna Major,
- Patrick Avery,
- Peter Ercius,
- Utkarsh Ayachit,
- Berk Geveci,
- David A. Muller,
- Alessandro Genova,
- Yi Jiang,
- Marcus Hanwell,
- Robert Hovden
Affiliations
- Jonathan Schwartz
- Department of Material Science and Engineering, University of Michigan
- Chris Harris
- Kitware Inc
- Jacob Pietryga
- Department of Material Science and Engineering, University of Michigan
- Huihuo Zheng
- Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, Argonne National Laboratory
- Prashant Kumar
- Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan
- Anastasiia Visheratina
- Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan
- Nicholas A. Kotov
- Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan
- Brianna Major
- Kitware Inc
- Patrick Avery
- Kitware Inc
- Peter Ercius
- The Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Utkarsh Ayachit
- Kitware Inc
- Berk Geveci
- Kitware Inc
- David A. Muller
- School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University
- Alessandro Genova
- Kitware Inc
- Yi Jiang
- Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory
- Marcus Hanwell
- Kitware Inc
- Robert Hovden
- Department of Material Science and Engineering, University of Michigan
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-32046-0
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 13,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 7
Abstract
High-throughput electron tomography has been challenging due to time-consuming alignment and reconstruction. Here, the authors demonstrate real-time tomography with dynamic 3D tomographic visualization integrated in tomviz, an open-source 3D data analysis tool.