Explorer for Beamline Data

Prototype

Contributed by Seij De Leon

This prototype provides an interactive web interface for exploring live beamline data — including devices, plans, and detector images. The prototype initially used mock data to fine‑tune table formatting, then progressed to real API calls from locally hosted servers. The site integrates APIs from the Bluesky experimental python library, which is in use at the ALS and also various DOE labs. Using STRUDEL’s “compare data” and “explore data” task flows as the foundation, the prototype gained intuitive features like filters and charts, resulting in a more polished and user-friendly interface.

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STRUDEL is an open source ecosystem founded by members of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Scientific Data (SciData) Division's UX team. Currently stakeholders are from the SciData UX team along with the Berkeley Institute for Data Science (BIDS), UC Berkeley Open Source Program Office (OSPO), Superbloom Design, The Carpentries, and 2i2c. The project is generously funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Liz Vu & Josh Greenberg Program Officers, grants G-2022-19360, G-2023-21098, and G-2024-22557.