DR. Thomas White

Scientific Computing (Photon Science)

I'm a staff scientist in the scientific computing group within the photon science division at DESY. I specialise in crystallography, in particular data processing software for serial crystallography. My main focus is software development, my "flagship" project being the CrystFEL suite for serial crystallography. Recently, we've been working on data processing in real time, with no storage of data required at all. This will address the "data deluge" problem, where faster detectors and new methodologies produce unmanageable volumes of data. Earlier in my career, I worked on electron diffraction, mostly of inorganic substances.


Publications

Processing serial crystallography data with CrystFEL: a step-by-step guide

White T - Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology - 2019


Recent developments in CrystFEL

White T, Mariani V, Brehm W, Yefanov O, Barty A, Beyerlein K, Chervinskii F, Galli L, Gati C, Nakane T, Tolstikova A, Yamashita K, Yoon C, Diederichs K, Chapman H - Journal of Applied Crystallography - 2016


CrystFEL: a software suite for snapshot serial crystallography

White T, Kirian R, Martin A, Aquila A, Nass K, Barty A, Chapman H - Journal of Applied Crystallography - 2012


Is precession electron diffraction kinematical? Part I:

White T, Eggeman A, Midgley P - Ultramicroscopy - 2010


Structure determination of the intermediate tin oxide Sn3O4 by precession electron diffraction

White T, Moreno M, Midgley P - Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - 2010



Send mail to Thomas White (thomas.white@desy.de)

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