
Figure 1
When performing multiple experiments on multiple samples, much data is produced. The data have to be structured, analyzed, and potentially linked with notes or other data. In our approach, we aim to streamline this process.

Figure 2
A major part of the lab book database is generated from experiment files. Users can also link notes and analysis results directly to each experiment, enabling a complete documentation and interpretation pipeline.

Figure 3
Overview of all experiments stored in the lab book. Each row corresponds to one experiment record.

Figure 4
Detail view of a selected experiment entry, including links to sub-experiments, analysis output, and visualizations.

Figure 5
Example of a generic interactive plot displaying both the main experiment (SEL) data and the data from selected sub-experiments (MFR) within the same graph. Sub-experiments can be individually selected, and their data are temporally aligned based on their respective timestamps, enabling direct visual correlation.
