Photo: From left to right: Camilla Larsen, Ludmila Leroy, Andrew Wildea, James Holton. On the back: Cool Hand Luke robot
DECTRIS CLOUD is proud to collaborate with the ESnet in the USA to support cutting-edge scientific research. Thanks to ESnet's high-performance networking capabilities, we have successfully connected beamline 8.3.1 at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) facility to DECTRIS CLOUD, enabling data transfer and analysis in the cloud. We look forward to working together in connecting more users and laboratories, leaping forward to enabling science!
This collaboration exemplifies how innovative networking approaches can drive scientific progress, empowering researchers with efficient tools to handle large-scale data. We are proud to celebrate this partnership, which continues to support cutting-edge science and accelerate discoveries.
Here’s to advancing science, together!



![Transition from raw detector images to electron density maps and refined atomic models in Coot. Depicted data is from the 7QNP dataset [14]. The 3D molecule rendering has been produced with the Render Molecule job template, which utilizes the MolecularNodes Blender plugin developed by Brady Johnston.](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/670f957a3be26367c038245d/69c698806079c5f5265daa1a_thumbnail_v3%20(1).png)

