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<title>3rd EGEE User Forum </title>
<description>The User Forum is an annual key event of the EGEE project. It provides an important opportunity for members of the EGEE user community and wider grid community to present their work, discuss grid technology use with colleagues, and learn about advances in middleware and application services.

The third EGEE User Forum program consists of daily plenary sessions featuring distinguished keynote speakers, followed by parallel sessions focusing on grid use within the many user disciplines, and also on specific grid technologies and techniques. Sessions for demonstrations and posters will augment the oral program, and provide a key element of the forum.

A number of Training sessions and Workshops are also organised in conjunction to the Forum. Five main groups of training and workshops are on the programme: Embrace, gLite, gEclipse, Healthgrid and OMII-Europe. All of the training sessions and workshops will be starting on Thursday 14 February after the end of the User Forum and carry on the for rest of the day at the Polydôme. For full information on these training events, please visit &lt;a href="http://egee-uf3.healthgrid.org/information/trainings-workshops.html"&gt;conference web site&lt;/a&gt;
 
If you have still not registered to the EGEE User Forum, registration is still open! To register, please go to the &lt;a href="http://egee-uf3.healthgrid.org/information/registration.html"&gt;Official Registration page&lt;/a&gt;. Late Registration is open until 7 of February.

PLEASE NOTE that a separate registration is compulsory for each of the Training sessions and Workshops, please follow the registration procedure mentioned at the end of each training and workshop presentation!</description>
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 <abstract>3D Electron Tomography is a key imaging technique when studying large biological complexes like cells organelles or even whole cells structures. Projection images of the specimen are taken through electron microscopes. Nevertheless, technical limitations reduce the number and quality of the projections that can be obtained from the specimen under study. Because of this, the commonly used reconstruction algorithms, like WBP, which are relatively fast, present some limitations in terms of the reconstruction quality they provide. On the other hand, the iterative reconstruction techniques provide better reconstruction quality but at a much higher computational cost. Fortunately, the whole reconstruction task can be divided into smaller, independent, reconstruction subtasks. This makes the grid a perfect place to run tomographic reconstructions, with hundred of long-lasting independent tasks. Nevertheless, making such application usable implies making it user-friendly and fault-tolerant.</abstract>
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