SAXS on a boat?
It has been a dream of mine to somehow combine my work with the ocean. While private plans are slowly taking shape to get a […]
It has been a dream of mine to somehow combine my work with the ocean. While private plans are slowly taking shape to get a […]
I recently stumbled across this great article by Paul Ewald on using and understanding the Fourier transform (FT) for crystallography. It’s not been downloaded all […]
Time to thoroughly tackle a tough topic: trust and traceability in science. I’m sure we won’t tackle it for science in general, but at least […]
[based on a true story] I am reminded of the time I barged in at a powder diffraction beamline, full of hopes and dreams. This […]
The FFT is a powerful approach to simulate scattering patterns: feed it a realistic electron density map, and you get an accurate scattering pattern out […]
Recently, we’ve had to tighten up safety on the MOUSE, in particular for connecting high-power 230V electrically heated stages inside the sample chamber. Since radiation […]
My colleague and scientist extraordinaire, Dr. Glen Smales, has been key to the successful operation of the MOUSE lab for the last five years. During […]
While we wait for the referee reports to come in on the Data Analysis Round Robin paper submitted in January, I’ve put the preprint manuscript […]
Hey all, I’ve a three year post-doc position for grazing incidence X-ray scattering now open for applications! It’s for a H2020 project on developing antimicrobial […]
By now, we have developed a quite extensive data processing pipeline whilst maintaining a high rate of samples on the MOUSE instrument. To stave off […]
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