Daewon Lee and Prof. Haimei Zheng on AXON

Testimonial Berkeley

 

We received a wonderful #testimonial from Daewon Lee of Prof. Haimei Zheng’s group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Daewon recently started using AXON Synchronicity for his in-situ data collection and then AXON Studio for viewing and analyzing that data…and his mind has been blown! Synchronicity is stabilizing his sample and recording/indexing all the experimental parameters, and Studio is enabling the visualization of all that data in a fast, yet cohesive manner. #Productivity exponentially increases and time to #publishing cut to a fraction of what it is without the support of our machine vision-based software platform. Want to learn more about how our machine vision-based in situ solutions help accelerate productivity and foster collaboration and discovery?

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