Serial Crystallography Methods Workshop

Europe/Berlin
Ground floor conference room (HARBOR)

Ground floor conference room

HARBOR

Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg
Iris Young (University of Hamburg), Virginia Apostolopoulou (University of Hamburg and Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY), Jeney Wierman (Cornell University), Graeme Winter (Cornell University), Aaron Brewster (LBNL), Allen Orville (DLSLtd,RAL,LSCI), Derek Mendez (SLAC)
Description

Crystallography remains a central pillar of structural biology, and as novel structures become increasingly rare and light sources' capabilities continue to grow, serial crystallography is also of growing importance. Open communication between developers and users in both hardware and software domains, and between these groups of developers, helps us choose the most impactful work to undertake and to approach it with adequate understanding of context, possibilities and limitations. Building on an energizing inaugural workshop in 2023, we are convening the second Serial Crystallography Methods Workshop from August 18th to 22nd, 2025, in Hamburg, Germany. The program will be hybrid, and all sessions can be attended by zoom.

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The workshop format will mirror the format from 2023, with a strong emphasis on conversation and consensus-building. We are again planning two days dedicated to developers for sharing advancements and determining how to address challenges, to be followed by two days focused on user experiences, and finally a wrap-up day for developers to organize our efforts toward our collective goals over the next two years. As with the 2023 event, we will generate and distribute a report at the close of the workshop summarizing the outcomes of discussions.

Registration
Expression of Interest
    • 09:30
      Coffee Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • Developer/Instrument Scientist-Focused: Aligning experiment methods with data handling and data analysis Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Monday, Tuesday and Friday will be structured around challenges and advancements in hardware and software from the perspective of the people building the tools, broadly defined. Topics covered will include:

      • Aligning experiment methods with data handling and analysis
      • Cross-facility hardware portability
      • Handling high data rates and data volumes
      • Metadata and coordination of related datasets
      • Data deposition and archival
      • Sample delivery and sample handling
      • Remote beam time
      • Nitty-gritty data processing challenges
      • Responding to the needs of the users of our tools
    • 12:00
      Lunch Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • Developer/Instrument Scientist-Focused: Hardware portability Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Monday, Tuesday and Friday will be structured around challenges and advancements in hardware and software from the perspective of the people building the tools, broadly defined. Topics covered will include:

      • Aligning experiment methods with data handling and analysis
      • Cross-facility hardware portability
      • Handling high data rates and data volumes
      • Metadata and coordination of related datasets
      • Data deposition and archival
      • Sample delivery and sample handling
      • Remote beam time
      • Nitty-gritty data processing challenges
      • Responding to the needs of the users of our tools
    • 15:30
      Coffee Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • Developer/Instrument Scientist-Focused: Handling high data volumes Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Monday, Tuesday and Friday will be structured around challenges and advancements in hardware and software from the perspective of the people building the tools, broadly defined. Topics covered will include:

      • Aligning experiment methods with data handling and analysis
      • Cross-facility hardware portability
      • Handling high data rates and data volumes
      • Metadata and coordination of related datasets
      • Data deposition and archival
      • Sample delivery and sample handling
      • Remote beam time
      • Nitty-gritty data processing challenges
      • Responding to the needs of the users of our tools
    • 09:30
      Coffee Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • Developer/Instrument Scientist-Focused: Sample delivery, sample handling, and remote operation Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Monday, Tuesday and Friday will be structured around challenges and advancements in hardware and software from the perspective of the people building the tools, broadly defined. Topics covered will include:

      • Aligning experiment methods with data handling and analysis
      • Cross-facility hardware portability
      • Handling high data rates and data volumes
      • Metadata and coordination of related datasets
      • Data deposition and archival
      • Sample delivery and sample handling
      • Remote beam time
      • Nitty-gritty data processing challenges
      • Responding to the needs of the users of our tools
    • 12:00
      Lunch Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • Developer/Instrument Scientist-Focused: Software challenges and work in progress Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Monday, Tuesday and Friday will be structured around challenges and advancements in hardware and software from the perspective of the people building the tools, broadly defined. Topics covered will include:

      • Aligning experiment methods with data handling and analysis
      • Cross-facility hardware portability
      • Handling high data rates and data volumes
      • Metadata and coordination of related datasets
      • Data deposition and archival
      • Sample delivery and sample handling
      • Remote beam time
      • Nitty-gritty data processing challenges
      • Responding to the needs of the users of our tools
    • 15:30
      Coffee Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • Developer/Instrument Scientist-Focused: Wish list Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Monday, Tuesday and Friday will be structured around challenges and advancements in hardware and software from the perspective of the people building the tools, broadly defined. Topics covered will include:

      • Aligning experiment methods with data handling and analysis
      • Cross-facility hardware portability
      • Handling high data rates and data volumes
      • Metadata and coordination of related datasets
      • Data deposition and archival
      • Sample delivery and sample handling
      • Remote beam time
      • Nitty-gritty data processing challenges
      • Responding to the needs of the users of our tools
    • 09:30
      Coffee Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • User-Focused: Transitioning to serial and time-resolved modes Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Wednesday and Thursday (20-21 Aug) will highlight user experiences. This includes opportunity for beam time users to communicate to instrument scientists and developers what is and isn't working in their current workflows, what they see as the most important problems to solve, and what they are most excited to see made possible. Topics covered will include:

      • Transitioning experienced crystallographers from rotation to serial crystallography and from static to time-resolved methods
      • Synthesizing multimodal and multicrystal data for deposition
      • Shortcomings of existing integration and scaling processes
      • Fast feedback during beam time
      • Small molecule serial crystallography, including time-resolved
      • Modeling time resolved experiments
      • Quantum refinement
      • Ambitions for new types of experiments
    • 12:00
      Lunch Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • User-Focused: Synthesizing data for deposition Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Wednesday and Thursday (20-21 Aug) will highlight user experiences. This includes opportunity for beam time users to communicate to instrument scientists and developers what is and isn't working in their current workflows, what they see as the most important problems to solve, and what they are most excited to see made possible. Topics covered will include:

      • Transitioning experienced crystallographers from rotation to serial crystallography and from static to time-resolved methods
      • Synthesizing multimodal and multicrystal data for deposition
      • Shortcomings of existing integration and scaling processes
      • Fast feedback during beam time
      • Small molecule serial crystallography, including time-resolved
      • Modeling time resolved experiments
      • Quantum refinement
      • Ambitions for new types of experiments
    • 15:30
      Coffee Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • User-Focused: From detector to merged data Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Wednesday and Thursday (20-21 Aug) will highlight user experiences. This includes opportunity for beam time users to communicate to instrument scientists and developers what is and isn't working in their current workflows, what they see as the most important problems to solve, and what they are most excited to see made possible. Topics covered will include:

      • Transitioning experienced crystallographers from rotation to serial crystallography and from static to time-resolved methods
      • Synthesizing multimodal and multicrystal data for deposition
      • Shortcomings of existing integration and scaling processes
      • Fast feedback during beam time
      • Small molecule serial crystallography, including time-resolved
      • Modeling time resolved experiments
      • Quantum refinement
      • Ambitions for new types of experiments
    • 09:30
      Coffee Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • User-Focused: What experiments are almost possible? Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Wednesday and Thursday (20-21 Aug) will highlight user experiences. This includes opportunity for beam time users to communicate to instrument scientists and developers what is and isn't working in their current workflows, what they see as the most important problems to solve, and what they are most excited to see made possible. Topics covered will include:

      • Transitioning experienced crystallographers from rotation to serial crystallography and from static to time-resolved methods
      • Synthesizing multimodal and multicrystal data for deposition
      • Shortcomings of existing integration and scaling processes
      • Fast feedback during beam time
      • Small molecule serial crystallography, including time-resolved
      • Modeling time resolved experiments
      • Quantum refinement
      • Ambitions for new types of experiments
    • 12:00
      Lunch Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • User-Focused: Lessons from small molecule serial crystallography Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Wednesday and Thursday (20-21 Aug) will highlight user experiences. This includes opportunity for beam time users to communicate to instrument scientists and developers what is and isn't working in their current workflows, what they see as the most important problems to solve, and what they are most excited to see made possible. Topics covered will include:

      • Transitioning experienced crystallographers from rotation to serial crystallography and from static to time-resolved methods
      • Synthesizing multimodal and multicrystal data for deposition
      • Shortcomings of existing integration and scaling processes
      • Fast feedback during beam time
      • Small molecule serial crystallography, including time-resolved
      • Modeling time resolved experiments
      • Quantum refinement
      • Ambitions for new types of experiments
    • 15:30
      Coffee Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • User-Focused: Time resolved modeling and quantum refinement Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Wednesday and Thursday (20-21 Aug) will highlight user experiences. This includes opportunity for beam time users to communicate to instrument scientists and developers what is and isn't working in their current workflows, what they see as the most important problems to solve, and what they are most excited to see made possible. Topics covered will include:

      • Transitioning experienced crystallographers from rotation to serial crystallography and from static to time-resolved methods
      • Synthesizing multimodal and multicrystal data for deposition
      • Shortcomings of existing integration and scaling processes
      • Fast feedback during beam time
      • Small molecule serial crystallography, including time-resolved
      • Modeling time resolved experiments
      • Quantum refinement
      • Ambitions for new types of experiments
    • 19:00
      Conference dinner Restaurant FISCHclub

      Restaurant FISCHclub

      Strandweg 30a 22587 Hamburg
    • 09:30
      Coffee Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • Developer/Instrument Scientist-Focused: Summing up and looking forward Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Monday, Tuesday and Friday will be structured around challenges and advancements in hardware and software from the perspective of the people building the tools, broadly defined. Topics covered will include:

      • Aligning experiment methods with data handling and analysis
      • Cross-facility hardware portability
      • Handling high data rates and data volumes
      • Metadata and coordination of related datasets
      • Data deposition and archival
      • Sample delivery and sample handling
      • Remote beam time
      • Nitty-gritty data processing challenges
      • Responding to the needs of the users of our tools
    • 12:00
      Lunch Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • Developer/Instrument Scientist-Focused: Continued discussions Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Monday, Tuesday and Friday will be structured around challenges and advancements in hardware and software from the perspective of the people building the tools, broadly defined. Topics covered will include:

      • Aligning experiment methods with data handling and analysis
      • Cross-facility hardware portability
      • Handling high data rates and data volumes
      • Metadata and coordination of related datasets
      • Data deposition and archival
      • Sample delivery and sample handling
      • Remote beam time
      • Nitty-gritty data processing challenges
      • Responding to the needs of the users of our tools
    • 15:30
      Coffee Ground floor atrium

      Ground floor atrium

      HARBOR

    • Developer/Instrument Scientist-Focused: Continued discussions Ground floor conference room

      Ground floor conference room

      HARBOR

      Bldg 610, DESY Hamburg campus Luruper Chausse 149 22761 Hamburg

      Monday, Tuesday and Friday will be structured around challenges and advancements in hardware and software from the perspective of the people building the tools, broadly defined. Topics covered will include:

      • Aligning experiment methods with data handling and analysis
      • Cross-facility hardware portability
      • Handling high data rates and data volumes
      • Metadata and coordination of related datasets
      • Data deposition and archival
      • Sample delivery and sample handling
      • Remote beam time
      • Nitty-gritty data processing challenges
      • Responding to the needs of the users of our tools