
“Better with SAXS”-course in review
Our first-time-ever trial run of the “Better with SAXS”-course was — on the whole — a nice success. Here’s the details:
Our first-time-ever trial run of the “Better with SAXS”-course was — on the whole — a nice success. Here’s the details:
Keen readers amongst you will have followed the development of our Ultra-SAXS instrument over the years, from its initial stages as a proof-of-principle, cobbled-together device […]
Our group is organizing a small workshop to introduce X-ray scattering to new users. It will take place in the middle of May, but unfortunately, […]
LookingAtNothing.com is my little small site in a rather esoteric corner of the web to highlight my activities in science. It’s run by me, I […]
During her Master’s project, Laura Henning (from the working group of Ulla Simon, TU Berlin) has systematically studied the effect of synthesis parameters on the […]
We’ve had the MAUS now for about a year, and it’s been working for most of that. Secondly, Dr. Glen Smales has now joined us, […]
As a member of the scientific committee, I’d like to invite all of you to join the 11th CanSAS Workshop, which will take place this […]
Welcome to the last day of 2018, for some already crossing over into 2019. Let’s take a look at what has and has not been […]
An advance publication by Arda Yildirim, one of the Ph.D. students at BAM, has come out this week. For us, this is a pretty momentous […]
After a few evenings of messing around trying to get my backup back online, LookingAtNothing is finally back. The old university servers had been taken […]
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