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At DTU Cen you will find a small PC lab where there is access to all the processing and productivity software available at DTU Cen. The lab is located in building 307 room 101. There are four workstations which you can access with your DTU credentials. The following software is installed on all workstations:
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= Access to software =


Digital Micrograph v2 (TEM image processing and analysis)
We have a couple of workstations available with relevant software installed. These can be accessed via [https://remote.dtu.dk remote.dtu.dk] (DTUs Citrix remote system).


TIA v4.19 (TEM/STEM image processing and analysis) (ask Cen staff for access)
Before being able to access, you need to write a mail to jenk@dtu.dk.


JEMS v4.3905 (TEM/STEM/Diffraction analysis and simulation)
After you are added to the access list, follow the guide:


AZtec v3.3 (SEM and TEM) (EDX spectrum and map analysis)
[[File:Citrix login.png|400px|thumb|left|Go to https://remote.dtu.dk and login with your DTU credentials]] <br clear="all" />


INCA v5.0.5 (EDX analysis)
[[File:Citrix Apps.png|400px|thumb|left|Go to "Apps" and find the remote computers (marked with red circle in the image)]] <br clear="all" />


Avizo v9.5 (3D rendering)
[[File:Citrix_computer-login.png|200px|thumb|left|Login with your DTU credentials]] <br clear="all" />


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Crystaldiffract v6.5.5 (Diffraction analysis)


Single crystal v2.3.3 (Diffraction from single crystals) -->
= Available software for post-processing =




Additionally, some of the workstations have node-locked licenses to:
The following software is installed on the different workstations:


PANalytical X’pert Highscore Plus (XRD data analysis): Cen-Himmelbjerg, Cen-Froebjerg, Cen-Valbybakke


Inspect 3D (Tomography reconstruction): Cen-Himmelbjerg, Cen-Froebjerg
Gatan GMS v3 (TEM/STEM image processing and analysis)


TrueImage v2.0.1 (TEM image reconstruction): Cen-Himmelbjerg, Cen-Froebjerg, Cen-Valbybakke, Cen-Yding
ThermoFisher Velos (TEM/STEM image and EDS processing and analysis)


Esprit 2.0 (EBSD analysis): Cen-Himmelbjerg, Cen-Froebjerg, Cen-Valbybakke, Cen-Yding
ThermoFisher TIA v4.19 (TEM/STEM image processing and analysis)


Oxford AZtec v6 (EDS and EBSD analysis)


EDAX OIM v9 (EBSD analysis)


Additionally, there are two workstations available in the lobby of 314. The same software is installed on these machines. One of these workstations (in front of the ATEM) is specifically made to work with large data sets created with the OneView camera of the ETEM.
Bruker Esprit v2 (EDS and EBSD analysis)


ThermoFisher Avizo (3D rendering)
Crystalmaker v11 (Crystal structure building)
Crystaldiffract v7 (Diffraction analysis)
Inspect 3D (Tomography reconstruction)
Additionally, there is one workstation available in the lobby of 314. This has mainly Oxford Aztec available.


Please remember to log out when you have finished your work. Do not turn off the workstations.
Please remember to log out when you have finished your work. Do not turn off the workstations.

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Access to software

We have a couple of workstations available with relevant software installed. These can be accessed via remote.dtu.dk (DTUs Citrix remote system).

Before being able to access, you need to write a mail to jenk@dtu.dk.

After you are added to the access list, follow the guide:

Go to https://remote.dtu.dk and login with your DTU credentials


Go to "Apps" and find the remote computers (marked with red circle in the image)


Login with your DTU credentials


Remember to Sign out when done with the work. Don't save data on these PCs; all saved data during the session should be removed at the end of the session.



Available software for post-processing

The following software is installed on the different workstations:


Gatan GMS v3 (TEM/STEM image processing and analysis)

ThermoFisher Velos (TEM/STEM image and EDS processing and analysis)

ThermoFisher TIA v4.19 (TEM/STEM image processing and analysis)

Oxford AZtec v6 (EDS and EBSD analysis)

EDAX OIM v9 (EBSD analysis)

Bruker Esprit v2 (EDS and EBSD analysis)

ThermoFisher Avizo (3D rendering)

Crystalmaker v11 (Crystal structure building)

Crystaldiffract v7 (Diffraction analysis)

Inspect 3D (Tomography reconstruction)


Additionally, there is one workstation available in the lobby of 314. This has mainly Oxford Aztec available.

Please remember to log out when you have finished your work. Do not turn off the workstations.