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SASView Workshop

Europe/Berlin
Meeting-ID:676 8596 7085
Description

MLZ's Data Evaluation Group Neutron Methods Group and the SasView developers team invite you to register here for an online workshop on the SasView software. This is a follow-up of our DEVA-SANS beginner's workshop and a primer for the upcoming SasView Contributor Camp in Garching. It explores deeper into the existing and new capabilities of software with lectures and demonstrations from SASView experts. As this is an interactive Workshop, places are limited, thus early registration is recommended.

SasView is software for the analysis of Small-Angle Scattering (SAS) data, including Spin-Echo SANS (SESANS) data. It fits analytic functions describing different types of material microstructure to experimental data in order to determine the shape, size and degree of ordering. SasView also includes tools for calculating scattering length densities, slit sizes, resolution, fringe thicknesses/d-spacings, the (Porod) invariant (‘total scattering’), distance distribution functions, and correlation functions.

The latest version can be downloaded here : https://www.sasview.org/download/

 

Registration
Participants
  • Thursday 23 October
    • Day 1: session
      • 1
        Welcome
        Speakers: Neelima Paul (TUM), Sebastian Muehlbauer (TUM)
      • 2
        SASView Introduction

        Basic Introduction to SASView, FAQs, SAXS-SANS co-refinement, Batch fitting

        Speaker: Paul Butler (NIST)
      • 14:20
        Break
      • 3
        PR and Invariant
        Speaker: Paul Butler (NIST)
      • 15:20
        Break
      • 4
        Magnetism and 2D SAS
        Speakers: Annika Stellhorn (ESS), Dirk Honecker (ISIS)
      • 16:20
        Break
      • 5
        Overview of new & lesser used features

        Shape2SAS, Size Distribution, PDB, plugin and S(Q), create models, category manager, linear plots, scripting

        Speaker: Jeffery Krzywon (NIST)
      • 6
        Assignments
  • Friday 24 October
    • Day 2: session
      • 7
        Discussion on Assignments
        Speakers: Annika Stellhorn (ESS), Paul Butler (NIST)
      • 14:20
        Break
      • 8
        Correlation function
        Speaker: Dirk Honecker (ISIS)
      • 15:20
        Break
      • 9
        Reparameterize model
        • Core shell sphere to micelle
        • Vesicle with molecular constraints
        • Bicelle with molecular restraints
        Speaker: Paul Butler (NIST)
      • 16:20
        Break
      • 10
        Slicers and batch slicing
        Speaker: Annika Stellhorn (ESS)
      • 11
        Discussion: contribution camp projects
        Speaker: Paul Butler (NIST)