Introduction
The Neutrons Data Interpretation Platform (NDIP) is a collaborative effort between Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate and the Neutron Scattering Division at ORNL aimed at enhancing modern neutron scattering experiments.
Complex scientific software is required for data reduction and analysis, often involving multiple steps to obtain final results. NDIP addresses this challenge by creating a collection of “tools” derived from scientific codes. These tools can be combined to create customizable workflows that can be shared between users.
By leveraging NDIP, users can initiate data processing workflows and rely on the platform to handle execution and data management on various computational resources, such as the SNS analysis cluster, ORC cloud, or Frontier/NERSC Perlmutter. This allows users to focus on scientific pursuits rather than computational aspects, streamlining the accessibility and reproducibility of neutron experiments.
In this section you can find the list of scientific tools we support as well as some useful links.