M icroscope A nd G raphic I maging C enter School of Science California State University, Hayward.

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M icroscope A nd G raphic I maging C enter School of Science California State University, Hayward

MAGIC Mission u home site of a network of microscopes located at CSU Hayward and at different partner sites in California u provide both local and remote access to optical and electron microscopes for students and faculty at participating institutions

The People u Richard Tullis (Biological Sciences) u Christopher Morgan (Computer Science) u Nancy Smith (Biological Sciences) u Don Pardoe (Microscope Specialist) u Michael Leung (Dean of Science) u Graduate students in Computer Science, Biological Sciences, Geological Sciences, Special majors, etc..

The Microscopes u Philips XL-40 scanning EM u Hitachi S-540 scanning EM u Zeiss 902 transmission EM u Confocal microscope (Stanislaus) u Scanning Probe Microscope (Fresno)

Philips XL-40 on line

Controlling the SEM: u Data control: u IP over modem, Ethernet, ATM LAN emulation u Image display: u campus TV, community TV, compressed video (JPEG over ATM), digital (CU-SeeMe and CSUH software)

Software u Commercial: provides standard computer to computer connection (PC Anywhere, Timbuktu) u Custom: In-house CSU Software u IRSA = Interactive Remote Shared Access

Experimental Sites for Remote Control u Hayward campus : classrooms, lab, residences, and offices u Other CSU Campuses u San Jose State University u San Francisco State University u and more u Community Colleges u Chabot u Ohlone u High Schools u Jefferson (Daly City)

Outreach

DLR Statewide Sites n Hayward n Monterey Bay n Chico n Sonoma n Los Angeles n San Jose n San Luis Obispo n Pomona

Application of technology to a variety of classroom settings n Art n Ecology n Humanities n Sports Medicine n Computer Science n Science Education n Telecommunications n Scientific Instrumentation

Supported by u Pacific Bell External Technology Grant u Project DELTA of the CSU u National Science Foundation u On-campus support - Instructional Media Services, Information and Computing Services, School of Science, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

Basic Model Remote Computer SEM-PCSEM Network

Commercial remote control software SEM PC (local) PC (remote) LAN or WAN SCSI PC Anywhere Client PC Anywhere Server XCLLIB SEM APP u Remote user controls host PC

Direct Control SEM PC (local) PC (remote) LAN or WAN SCSI IRSA Client Library IRSA Server XCLLIB Remote APP

Integration with Access Management SEM PC (local) PC (remote) LAN or WAN SCSI IRSA Client Library IRSA Server XCLLIB APP Access Management

Server client instrument Central Server Model aux server

Elements u Networking u LAN, Internet, ATM, Modem u Graphical User Interfaces u Windows, Java u Software Development u Object-oriented, tool-based u Distributed Systems