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SUMMARY:Empowering Scientific Discovery through Computing at the Advanced 
 Photon Source
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nHannah Parraga, John Hammonds, Steven Henke, Siniš
 a Veseli, William Allcock, Benoit Côté, Ryan Chard, Suresh Narayanan, and 
 Nicholas Schwarz (Argonne National Laboratory (ANL))\n\nThis paper explore
 s the challenges and solutions for managing the vast amount of data genera
 ted by the Advanced Photon Source (APS), a synchrotron light source produc
 ing ultra-bright x-rays for diverse scientific domains. With 68 experiment
 al beamlines, the APS serves a wide user base across academia, government,
  and industry. The ongoing upgrade of the APS storage ring and new instrum
 ents will amplify data generation and processing demands. This paper discu
 sses the approach to address these demands through automated standardized 
 workflows for faster scientific insights. The APS Data Management System c
 oordinates data related tasks and interfaces with Globus. Through integrat
 ion with the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), APS users can e
 fficiently access HPC resources. Standardized workflows have led to reduce
 d computational burdens on scientists and greater accessibility of HPC res
 ources. We demonstrate how standardization and collaboration enable scient
 ists to rapidly produce meaningful scientific results, establishing a stre
 amlined path from collection to publication.\n\nTag: Large Scale Systems, 
 Performance Measurement, Modeling, and Tools, Software Engineering\n\nRegi
 stration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Nicholas Schwarz (
 Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)) and Justin Wozniak (Argonne National La
 boratory (ANL), University of Chicago)
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