This workshop will take place Monday to Friday (May 9th to 13th) 2022 on Zoom.
Speakers:
Phillip Crout (University of Cambridge)
Carter Francis (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Jacob Madsen (University of Vienna)
Kate MacArthur (Oxford Instruments)
Magnus Nord (NTNU, Norway)
Francisco de la Peña (University of Lille)
Thomas Slater (Cardiff University)
We will be running the workshop on Google Cloud Platform. Please visit the following link:
https://groups.google.com/g/epsic-hyperspy-workshop-2022/
and request to join this Google Group (you will need a Google account to join). This would then give you access to the cluster on GCP. Once you start the server, you will have to clone a github repository that contains all the notebooks for the workshop. The data required for the workshop should appear on your /home directory from the start.
For Q&A both before and during the workshop we will be running a Slack channel.
Link to join the GCP (only works if you are in the Group above):
https://7d8090e9f0d3f351-dot-europe-west6.notebooks.googleusercontent.com/
These instructions are provided to enable you to have your personalised hyperspy (and other packages covered in this workshop) installed on you local machine. Having the installation done through this route allows you to have these packages updated independent of each other, in case there is a new release in future.
Please follow the steps below for the installation:
Install Python from Miniforge
Open a terminal and change directories to C:\Users\USER_ID\AppData\Local\miniforge3\Scripts and run activate
. This should change the prompt to (base)
Install Mamba by running conda install mamba -n base -c conda-forge
Create a new environment by running:
conda create --name hyperspy_env python=3.7 |
Activate the above environment by:
WINDOWS: activate hyperspy_env LINUX, macOS: source activate hyperspy_env |
Install the packages by running the following commands:
mamba install hyperspy mamba install abtem mamba install pyxem mamba install atomap mamba install particlespy mamba install jupyterlab mamba install notebook mamba install ipympl |
Please note that given the number of participants in this year’s workshop we may not be able to provide technical support for local installations. |
To test your installation, from the same prompt, run:
jupyter notebook |
This would open a Jupyter notebook launcher in your web browser. Under Notebook select Python 3 (ipykernel) button to open a new notebook. Copy this code to the first cell and run (press shift + enter). If the installation is correct you should not get any error messages (Note that you may get a Warning about pyOpenCl that can be ignored.).
%matplotlib qt5 import hyperspy.api as hs import pyxem as pxm import atomap.api as am import particlespy.api as ps |
We will gradually make the Jupyter notebooks, example datasets and presentations available here to download. In the meantime, we will be updating this github repository: