Dr
Carsten Fortmann-Grote
(European XFEL GmbH, Schenefeld, Germany)
10/17/16, 3:30 PM
Oral Contribution
Realistic simulations of experiments at large scale photon facilities, such as optical laser laboratories,
synchrotrons, and Free Electron Lasers, are of vital importance for the successful preparation,
execution, and analysis of these experiments investigating ever more complex physical systems, e.g.
biomolecules, complex materials, and ultrashort lived states of highly excited matter....
Mr
Peter Willendrup
(DTU Physics)
10/17/16, 3:50 PM
Oral Contribution
**Abstract:**
The topic of this presentation is an integration task, based on the three well-known neutron scattering softwares [McStas][1], [SASview][2] and [Mantid][3]. We will show a "full-circle" virtual SANS experiment where we combine
- An arbitrary SASview scattering kernel
- Instrument resolution realism from McStas
- ToF event analysis in Mantid
- Re-retrieve the initial...
Sergey Yakubov
(DESY)
10/17/16, 4:10 PM
Oral Contribution
Traditionally, virtual machines are used to emulate a specific operating system, providing complete isolation from the underlying hardware/software. They are used, for example, by system administrators to optimize resource usage allowing several isolated services be executed on different virtual machines running on the same physical machine, by DevOps to provide a desired environment for...
Steven Hahn
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
10/17/16, 4:30 PM
Oral Contribution
Large multidimensional neutron scattering datasets are routinely collected at neutron scattering facilities. Compared to other imaging tasks, the unique characteristics of neutron scattering data including binning along non-orthogonal axes and the need to distinguish between points with zero intensity and ones without detector coverage. Meeting user expectations to interactively visualize and...