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Collective Action for Nomadic Small-Angle Scatterers
http://www.ill.fr/lss/canSAS
replies to sas@ill.fr
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
The meeting is intended to converge on issuing recommendations to help
share and extend data analysis tools for SAS. We therefore propose some
sessions in open debate, and others with smaller groups of activists;
these will be punctuated by presentations.
To stimulate discussion and to advertise recently developed techniques
we have made up a provisional program suggesting short talks by known
experts. These have been divided into the following sections:
Science let's have some recent and interesting results, with
comments on whether they can be helped through use of
common data formats
Packages primarily short demonstrations on what can be done
with commercial or Open source packages and toolkits
is this a way forward to avoid system dependencies?
Review/Results summaries of aims and achievements before and during
meeting
Demonstrations what are the advantages and costs of technical choices?
Formats matching structured dictionaries of data and simple
minimalistic transportable data - is it possible to
answer to both demands together?
A number of topics for presentation have been proposed. We have taken
many liberties in the following programme by assigning short talks to
other participants, who were more reluctant to commit themselves to
display their expertise. This is only a provisional list, and we hope
that participants will accept our proposals; if not please let us know!
Thursday 17th May
1200 Registration, buffet lunch
1400 Welcome - W. Bras (DUBBLE)
Review of past canSAS meetings and advances in self-describing data
J. Barnes (IUCr SAS Commission; JDB Science, LLC; ex NIST)
Review of preparatory comments on aims of canSAS-3 - R. Ghosh (ILL)
HDF and HDF5, an introduction and comparison - E. Pourmal (NCSA)
coffee
Requirements for treating fibre diffraction experiments - T. Forsyth (ILL & Keele Univ.)
Solution scattering from biological macro-molecules - D. Svergun (EMBL) (provisional)
1730 Tours of ESRF/ILL
1900 buffet dinner
Friday 18th May
0900 sasCIF structured storage for 1D SAS data - M. Malfois (EMBL & ESRF)
Requirements for processing synchrotron SAS experiments - P. Boesecke (ESRF)
SANS analysis using the PV-WAVE package - E. Litvinenko (JINR, Dubna)
GRASP, SANS data analysis using MATLAB - C. Dewhurst (ILL)
coffee
Working Groups I
Open source GUIs for Unix and Windows; CCP13 support - M. Rodman (SRS, Daresbury)
IGOR for analysis - A. Munter (NIST)
1245 Lunch
1400 Problems resolved in TOF-SANS experiments - R. Hjelm (LANSCE)
FIT2D analysis of 2D data patterns - A. Hammersley (ESRF)
Recent SANS results from ISIS - S. King (ISIS)
Demonstrations and posters...
IDL E. Homan (EMBL)
MATLAB C. Dewhurst (ILL)
NOESYS J. Barnes (JDB Science, LLC)
Browsers E. Boucher (APS), A. Munter (NIST)
1730 Review of Ist working group session.
1930 Workshop dinner
Saturday 19th May
0930 Challenges in the analysis of soft matter SAS
A. Rennie (King's College, London)
Panel-lead discussion on sasCIF, HDF, NeXus and XML
Working Groups II
Review of results of working groups
Format definitions
Recommended guidelines for SAS users systems/software/languages/packages
Responsibilities for documenting meeting results
Preparations for SAS2002 - Venice
1245 summary & close
1300 Lunch
Resources available in lecture theatre and seminar room:
PC+BARCO projector, projector for laptops, overhead projector
Fixed IP address network, DHCP network, (note firewall stops all
X-window to outside internet), RJ45 connectors, mains 220vac 50Hz
If you bring a laptop please bring a copy of your work separately on
CDrom or ZIP in case of theft or breakages!
Systems available: HP, SGI, Sun, Compaq, Linux, PC, Macs etc.
Let us know of any specific requirements.
Getting to ILL
The new ILL website is not perfect.
The old website may be easier to use:
http://www.ill.fr/illsite.html
and for general travel information
http://www.ill.fr/Info
The participants list includes (with some reservations)
Ballauff M. matthias.ballauff@chemie.uni-karlsruhe.de
Barnes J. john.barnes@nist.gov
Bernstorff S. bernstorff@elettra.trieste.it
Boesecke P. boesecke@esrf.fr
Boucher E. boucher@aps.anl.gov
Bras W. bras@esrf.fr
Dewhurst C. dewhurst@ill.fr
Ferragut R. rferrag@komodo.ing.unico.it
Finet S. finet@esrf.fr
Forsyth T. tforsyth@ill.fr
Ferrero C. ferrero@esrf.fr
Ghosh R. ron@ill.fr
Hammersley A. hammersley@esrf.fr
Hjelm R. hjelm@lanl.gov
Homan E. homan@embl-grenoble.fr
King S. s.m.king@rl.ac.uk
Litvinenko E. litvin@nf.jinr.ru
Malfois M. malfois@embl-hamburg.de
Mant G. g.r.mant@dl.ac.uk
Munter A. alan.munter@nist.gov
Panine P. panine@esrf.fr
Pontoni D. pontoni@esrf.fr
Pourmal E. epourmal@ncsa.uiuc.edu
Pradipp K. pradippknanda@rediffmail.com
Rennie A. rennie@colloids.ch.kcl.ac.uk
Rodman M. m.rodman@dl.ac.uk
Svensson O. svensson@esrf.fr
Svergun D. svergun@embl-hamburg.de
Urban V. urban@esrf.fr
Wilcke R. wilcke@esrf.fr
Yagi N. yagi@sp8sun.spring8.or.jp
USEFUL BACKGROUND READING before the meeting CIF, NeXus, HDF, XML....
also Steve King has prepared an initial side-by-side comparison of
NeXus and sasCIF....
Please see the canSAS web site.
Please let us know of any special requirements or comments.
--
For canSAS - W. Bras, C. Ferrero, E. Homan, C. Dewhurst, P. Timmins R.
Ghosh
Institut Laue Langevin, B.P. 156 cedex 9, Grenoble, 38042 FRANCE
Karine Sultan, Workshop secretary: +33-476207356 fax: +33-476483906
canSAS III 17-19 May 2001 - Provisional Program
- Subject: canSAS III 17-19 May 2001 - Provisional Program
- From: "John D. Barnes" <john.barnes@nist.gov>
- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 15:05:16 -0400
- reply-to: JDB.Science, LLC.jbdsci@speakeasy.org
Collective Action for Nomadic Small-Angle Scatterers
http://www.ill.fr/lss/canSAS
replies to sas@ill.fr
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
The meeting is intended to converge on issuing recommendations to help
share and extend data analysis tools for SAS. We therefore propose some
sessions in open debate, and others with smaller groups of activists;
these will be punctuated by presentations.
To stimulate discussion and to advertise recently developed techniques
we have made up a provisional program suggesting short talks by known
experts. These have been divided into the following sections:
Science let's have some recent and interesting results, with
comments on whether they can be helped through use of
common data formats
Packages primarily short demonstrations on what can be done
with commercial or Open source packages and toolkits
is this a way forward to avoid system dependencies?
Review/Results summaries of aims and achievements before and during
meeting
Demonstrations what are the advantages and costs of technical choices?
Formats matching structured dictionaries of data and simple
minimalistic transportable data - is it possible to
answer to both demands together?
A number of topics for presentation have been proposed. We have taken
many liberties in the following programme by assigning short talks to
other participants, who were more reluctant to commit themselves to
display their expertise. This is only a provisional list, and we hope
that participants will accept our proposals; if not please let us know!
Thursday 17th May
1200 Registration, buffet lunch
1400 Welcome - W. Bras (DUBBLE)
Review of past canSAS meetings and advances in self-describing data
J. Barnes (IUCr SAS Commission; JDB Science, LLC; ex NIST)
Review of preparatory comments on aims of canSAS-3 - R. Ghosh (ILL)
HDF and HDF5, an introduction and comparison - E. Pourmal (NCSA)
coffee
Requirements for treating fibre diffraction experiments - T. Forsyth (ILL & Keele Univ.)
Solution scattering from biological macro-molecules - D. Svergun (EMBL) (provisional)
1730 Tours of ESRF/ILL
1900 buffet dinner
Friday 18th May
0900 sasCIF structured storage for 1D SAS data - M. Malfois (EMBL & ESRF)
Requirements for processing synchrotron SAS experiments - P. Boesecke (ESRF)
SANS analysis using the PV-WAVE package - E. Litvinenko (JINR, Dubna)
GRASP, SANS data analysis using MATLAB - C. Dewhurst (ILL)
coffee
Working Groups I
Open source GUIs for Unix and Windows; CCP13 support - M. Rodman (SRS, Daresbury)
IGOR for analysis - A. Munter (NIST)
1245 Lunch
1400 Problems resolved in TOF-SANS experiments - R. Hjelm (LANSCE)
FIT2D analysis of 2D data patterns - A. Hammersley (ESRF)
Recent SANS results from ISIS - S. King (ISIS)
Demonstrations and posters...
IDL E. Homan (EMBL)
MATLAB C. Dewhurst (ILL)
NOESYS J. Barnes (JDB Science, LLC)
Browsers E. Boucher (APS), A. Munter (NIST)
1730 Review of Ist working group session.
1930 Workshop dinner
Saturday 19th May
0930 Challenges in the analysis of soft matter SAS
A. Rennie (King's College, London)
Panel-lead discussion on sasCIF, HDF, NeXus and XML
Working Groups II
Review of results of working groups
Format definitions
Recommended guidelines for SAS users systems/software/languages/packages
Responsibilities for documenting meeting results
Preparations for SAS2002 - Venice
1245 summary & close
1300 Lunch
Resources available in lecture theatre and seminar room:
PC+BARCO projector, projector for laptops, overhead projector
Fixed IP address network, DHCP network, (note firewall stops all
X-window to outside internet), RJ45 connectors, mains 220vac 50Hz
If you bring a laptop please bring a copy of your work separately on
CDrom or ZIP in case of theft or breakages!
Systems available: HP, SGI, Sun, Compaq, Linux, PC, Macs etc.
Let us know of any specific requirements.
Getting to ILL
The new ILL website is not perfect.
The old website may be easier to use:
http://www.ill.fr/illsite.html
and for general travel information
http://www.ill.fr/Info
The participants list includes (with some reservations)
Ballauff M. matthias.ballauff@chemie.uni-karlsruhe.de
Barnes J. john.barnes@nist.gov
Bernstorff S. bernstorff@elettra.trieste.it
Boesecke P. boesecke@esrf.fr
Boucher E. boucher@aps.anl.gov
Bras W. bras@esrf.fr
Dewhurst C. dewhurst@ill.fr
Ferragut R. rferrag@komodo.ing.unico.it
Finet S. finet@esrf.fr
Forsyth T. tforsyth@ill.fr
Ferrero C. ferrero@esrf.fr
Ghosh R. ron@ill.fr
Hammersley A. hammersley@esrf.fr
Hjelm R. hjelm@lanl.gov
Homan E. homan@embl-grenoble.fr
King S. s.m.king@rl.ac.uk
Litvinenko E. litvin@nf.jinr.ru
Malfois M. malfois@embl-hamburg.de
Mant G. g.r.mant@dl.ac.uk
Munter A. alan.munter@nist.gov
Panine P. panine@esrf.fr
Pontoni D. pontoni@esrf.fr
Pourmal E. epourmal@ncsa.uiuc.edu
Pradipp K. pradippknanda@rediffmail.com
Rennie A. rennie@colloids.ch.kcl.ac.uk
Rodman M. m.rodman@dl.ac.uk
Svensson O. svensson@esrf.fr
Svergun D. svergun@embl-hamburg.de
Urban V. urban@esrf.fr
Wilcke R. wilcke@esrf.fr
Yagi N. yagi@sp8sun.spring8.or.jp
USEFUL BACKGROUND READING before the meeting CIF, NeXus, HDF, XML....
also Steve King has prepared an initial side-by-side comparison of
NeXus and sasCIF....
Please see the canSAS web site.
Please let us know of any special requirements or comments.
--
For canSAS - W. Bras, C. Ferrero, E. Homan, C. Dewhurst, P. Timmins R.
Ghosh
Institut Laue Langevin, B.P. 156 cedex 9, Grenoble, 38042 FRANCE
Karine Sultan, Workshop secretary: +33-476207356 fax: +33-476483906
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