After the logbook comes the conversion
After you’ve taken the pains to fill in a decent logbook (see last post), you can use it to give your raw scattering data much […]
After you’ve taken the pains to fill in a decent logbook (see last post), you can use it to give your raw scattering data much […]
We’re experimenting with new ways of managing our datafiles, and frankly, the old, ubiquitous paper logbooks are just not cutting it for that. Previously, we’ve […]
Some of you would have had a holiday by now, and so would enter the workplace with a certain sensation of being lost in this […]
These weeks are filled with writing. Last Thursday, we handed in the corrected proofs for the Round Robin paper. This will be available soon under […]
As I’m slowly getting overwhelmed with admin (partly my own doing), the past two weeks did bring some good news:
In addition to our programmer position advertised two weeks ago, we are also happy to have a Ph.D. position available. We encourage any enthusiastic M.Sc. […]
Before you ask: no, the items in the title are not related.
Two back-to-back trips occupied my last 1.5 weeks. These were a DAWN training held at Diamond, and the CanSAS workshop at Berkeley and Stanford. Here’s […]
It is time again for some short items bunched together:
During our experiments, each pixel on the detector gives us a datapoint, with the pixel collecting all photons that arrive across its surface. However, since […]
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