Thermo Scientific™ Maps™ Software provides the context that is key to achieving your research goals.
Context is key for materials research that depends on linking data and observations from multiple sources—often over different relative scales of acquisition. On the microscope, a lack of context results in you spending as much time looking for features of interest or relocating areas for additional analysis, as you do obtaining publication-quality results. Off the microscope, a lack of sample context translates into hours spent trying to interpret results of imagery obtained from different sessions or even from different instruments.
These challenges are solved by Thermo Scientific™ Maps™ Software. This comprehensive software package boosts productivity with unattended image acquisition and the ability to review data offline. Large datasets, data from different instruments and data of different type are efficiently studied, shared and presented. Maps Software also controls microscope navigation so that specific sample features can be revisited. All this functionality is packaged in an easy-to-use interface that will benefit any researcher working on multi-scale or multi-modal material analysis challenges.
In this webinar, you will:
- Discover the beauty of high-resolution images in a larger context.
- Learn how Maps Software efficiently handles a large number of samples at the same time.
- See how data from different sources is combined to answer questions no individual technique can answer.
- Learn how Maps Software handles navigation, alignment and correlation in practice.
- Understand how sharp images can be acquired without an operator being present.
- Find out how Maps Software can function as a powerful “virtual SEM”.
- Discover what sharing images and data looks like to your collaborators.