Articles by Brian Pauw
Holiday!
I’m on holiday for a week, so here’s a picture of what I’m doing on my off days!
Certified absolute intensities with the NIST GC standard
Good news to all the calibration lovers out there: Jan Ilavsky, Andrew Allen and coworkers have managed to certify the glassy carbon absolute intensity calibration […]
Half-year review
So it appears that paperwork has finally engulfed me, and I need to take care of it. There are a couple of projects going on […]
Upcoming McSAS features
Since the last publication on McSAS, we’ve been working hard on improving the structure and features (i.e. invisible and visible improvements). This beta version is […]
Paper highlight: Deconstructing donuts
[ed: You may have noticed site outages with increasing frequency. The good people at my alma mater of stack.nl, where this site is hosted, are […]
Instrument funding application success… What to do now?
For years, I have been trying to get a reasonable amount of money for an instrument. Last month, I was informed that this has been […]
Poking holes in perfection: the need for flatfield correction on a Mythen detector
Dr. Albrecht Petzold found and experimenting with this particular issue on his instrument: it looks like the Dectris Mythen detector signal can be cleaned up […]
Post gap: Scattering with Neutrons
Today, I’ve started an experiment doing SANS at D33 (ILL, France). I had planned to prepare a post for today, but it got snowed under […]
Paper highlight: Putting the pressure on proteins
Right as we were in the middle of moving last year, I helped out with the data processing of an interesting experiment (see here and […]