European XFEL data workshop
Friday 23 January 2026 -
10:00
Monday 19 January 2026
Tuesday 20 January 2026
Wednesday 21 January 2026
Thursday 22 January 2026
Friday 23 January 2026
10:00
Welcome
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Luca Gelisio
(
European XFEL
)
Krzysztof Wrona
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
Welcome
Luca Gelisio
(
European XFEL
)
Krzysztof Wrona
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
10:00 - 10:15
10:15
Data orientation
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Thomas Kluyver
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
Data orientation
Thomas Kluyver
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
10:15 - 10:45
This session for new & less experienced European XFEL users is a brief summary of the systems & infrastructure which you'll use to work with data produced at a beamtime. We'll talk about how to prepare for data collection, and show some of the tools you might be using to analyse data during & after your experiment.
10:45
News & highlights
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Fady Adibsamy Bishara
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
News & highlights
Fady Adibsamy Bishara
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
10:45 - 11:30
This talk will cover new developments from the Data department in addition to highlighting notable achievements in 2025. The past year saw many new additions to our data analysis software suite, `EXtra`. There is now a new GUI interface (`extra.gui`) which features a graphical tool to calibrate 2D spectrometers in Jupyter and a couple of widgets for ROI and peak selection. Another big addition is the `extra.applications` module where multi-step specialized analyses built on the `EXtra` library can be implemented; the calibration of the photo-electron spectrometer is such an application. The talk will also discuss many more smaller changes (some of them break backward compatibility), and new helper functions for plotting and more. Another new development is the release of the web interface of the `DAMNIT`, our interactive experiment overview tool. The talk will also give a quick overview of the policy along with the newly created data local contact (DLC) role. Finally, the talk will cover some highlights from experiments as well as from data science and machine learning activities in the department.
11:30
Questions & Break
Questions & Break
11:30 - 11:45
11:45
Data management plans & data reduction: a practical demonstration
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Philipp Schmidt
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
Egor Sobolev
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
Data management plans & data reduction: a practical demonstration
Philipp Schmidt
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
Egor Sobolev
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
11:45 - 12:30
The new Scientific Data Policy takes effect for all user proposals starting in 2026, which includes the introduction of data management plans and data reduction as an integral part of the proposal lifecycle. Over the past two years, the necessary workflows have been developed as part of pilot programs in conjunction with users of select experiments. Here we present a practical end-to-end demonstration of how this process looked like for a typical experiment, as well as some examples of how it can benefit in the case of more special requirements.
12:30
Questions & Break
Questions & Break
12:30 - 13:30
13:30
First insights to refined results: mapping charge transfer in dissociating molecules
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Bjoern Senfftleben
(
ETH Zurich
)
First insights to refined results: mapping charge transfer in dissociating molecules
Bjoern Senfftleben
(
ETH Zurich
)
13:30 - 14:00
Charge transfer is essential to many complex chemical processes and thus a thorough understanding at the molecular level is desired. One particular aspect concerns the interplay between the positions of nuclei and the probability of charge transfer. During a beamtime at EuXFEL's SQS instrument, we studied how the ability to transfer electrons in dissociating molecules with a rotating fragment changes throughout the dissociation process. Beyond the fundamental physics, this talk highlights the data analysis journey. We demonstrate how preliminary online and first offline feedback enabled us to steer the experiment, yet how it differs from the post-beamtime refined results. We discuss the role of the EuXFEL data analysis ecosystem using tools such as EXtra-metro, DAMNIT and EXtra in different stages of that journey.
14:00
Reduction and analysis of time resolved solution scattering data measured with non-standard excitation patterns
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Morten Haubro
(
Technical University of Denmark
)
Reduction and analysis of time resolved solution scattering data measured with non-standard excitation patterns
Morten Haubro
(
Technical University of Denmark
)
14:00 - 14:30
I will introduce Time resolved X-ray solutions scattering as a technique and outline some of the challenges associated with measuring at ~100 kHz X-ray repetition rate. I will discuss the data pipeline that we have developed in conjunction with the data analysis group and outline how that helped solve these challenges.
14:30
Automating Talbot phase imaging at HED
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Oliver Humphries
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
Automating Talbot phase imaging at HED
Oliver Humphries
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
14:30 - 15:00
High rep-rate data requires high rep-rate solutions, where human-in-the-loop decision making no longer sufficient to manage many experiments efficiently. Simultaneously, the requirement for high-level, (near-) online analysis to manage experiments is often explicitly at odds with their goal: to do something new where you don't know exactly what you'll see. I'll walk through how HED have built from early, often user-provided notebooks/codebases, toward (more) robust, adaptable analysis deployed across many experiments - making use of DAMNIT and extra-metro frameworks at European XFEL - focusing on the example of Talbot phase imaging.
15:00
Data quality enhancement
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Danilo Enoque Ferreira de Lima
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
Data quality enhancement
Danilo Enoque Ferreira de Lima
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
15:00 - 15:30
Research done at European XFEL takes advantage of both high-throughput data, as well as the enhanced data quality. Different research topics are being explored to ensure that we continue to deliver increasingly high-quality data. The presentation expands on selected projects and research topics within three main areas. One topic includes beam automation and instrument alignment automation, which reduce the time spent in this task during the beam time, leading to a larger time budget spent on the data collection. Another avenue being explored consists of improving the quality of the diagnostics provided, combining information from multiple sources. A final research topic includes the provision of quality labels to the acquired data, and its correction, when needed.
15:30
Wrap-up
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Luca Gelisio
(
European XFEL
)
Krzysztof Wrona
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
Wrap-up
Luca Gelisio
(
European XFEL
)
Krzysztof Wrona
(
Eur.XFEL (European XFEL)
)
15:30 - 15:45
15:45
Break
Break
15:45 - 16:00
16:00
Breakout room 1. Feedback & discussion: Data management plans & data reduction
Breakout room 1. Feedback & discussion: Data management plans & data reduction
16:00 - 17:00
Join this breakout room to discuss the data reduction topic, as well as data management plans.
Breakout room 2. Feedback & discussion: Data access & data analysis
Breakout room 2. Feedback & discussion: Data access & data analysis
16:00 - 17:00
Join this breakout room to discuss tools and methods to access and analyze data at European XFEL.