
LOL: Lots of Lectures
During these lockdown times, we are hard at work to keep you in touch with scattering. In particular, about half of the lectures of the […]
During these lockdown times, we are hard at work to keep you in touch with scattering. In particular, about half of the lectures of the […]
Hello everyone. To help you keep the scattering spirit alive in these trying times, I am making the lectures of our recent “Better with Scattering” […]
I’m very excited to announce a new online lecture series that we are starting after the success of last week’s online Better with Scattering workshop. […]
Detectability of your analyte in scattering experiments, i.e. whether or not you can detect the scattering from the bit of your sample that you’re interested […]
A while ago, we measured some modified alumina membranes for a colleague of ours, and we talked about it here. These membranes are thin alumina […]
Just before the holidays, I finally found a moment to record the video I have been planning to make for a long time: a video […]
We have arrived at the end of another year, which means we’ll take a look at how we fared (or rather, how we held on […]
Just a quick head’s up before the holidays: as I mentioned in the previous blog post, there will be two X-ray scattering courses running in […]
After this year’s successful trial, we’re gearing up for the second run in March 2020, here at the main BAM campus in Berlin. The four-day […]
There have been discussions on Twitter, even amongst experienced X-ray scientists, on how to glue a capillary in place (see the discussions following this tweet). […]
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