Robin Woracek(European Spallation Source ERIC), Thomas Holm Rod(European Spallation Source ERIC)
Description
The purpose of this workshop is to get a good understanding of the requirements to instrument software for engineering diffraction at ESS, specifically for the instrument BEER. Instrument software here means the software (and hardware) that the ESS Data Management and Software Centre is responsible for providing (i.e. software for instrument control, DAQ, data management, data reduction, data analysis, modelling and the underpinning hardware). The DMSC STAP has specifically requested that a better understanding of the requirements to analysis and modelling software is achieved, including the requirements for interfacing to this kind of software.
Speakers:
Jonathan Taylor(European Spallation Source ERIC), Thomas Holm Rod(European Spallation Source ERIC)
13:00
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13:45
BEER instrument team
Conveners:
Christian Jacobsen(Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Zentrum für Material- und Küstenforschung), Gregor Nowak(Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht), DrJan Saroun(ASCR - Nuclear Physics Institute), DrJochen Fenske(Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht), DrPremysl Beran(Nuclear Physics Institute ASCR)
Speakers:
Gregor Nowak(Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht), DrJochen Fenske(Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht)
Slides
10:55
Discussion15m
11:10
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12:00
Scientific capabilities for BEER I
11:10
Software for texture analysis (MAUD)20m
Speaker:
Luca Lutterotti
11:30
Line profile analysis20m
Speaker:
Tamas Ungar
Slides
11:50
Single crystal diffraction software10m
- ESS will organize a workshop focusing on the software needs for single crystal diffraction. later this year.
- We should briefly discuss if BEER will have specific requirements/could benefit from the planned single crystal data workflow and data bases (e.g. Bilbao Crystallographic Server, CrysFML, CCSD).