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The next full workshop, [[canSAS-XI]] will be held in July 2019 in Freising Germany. Details will be announced in Traverse City | The next full workshop, [[canSAS-XI]] will be held in July 2019 in Freising Germany. Details will be announced in Traverse City | ||
The next interim workshop, [[canSAS-X]] will be held Sunday, October 7, 2018 at Peninsula Room C, Grand Traverse Resort & Spa, Traverse City, Michigan, USA, just before [https://sas2018.anl.gov SAS2018]. | The next interim workshop, [[canSAS-X]] will be held Sunday, October 7, 2018 at Peninsula Room C, Grand Traverse Resort & Spa, Traverse City, Michigan, USA, just before [https://sas2018.anl.gov SAS2018]. | ||
Revision as of 18:21, 20 September 2018
News
The next full workshop, canSAS-XI will be held in July 2019 in Freising Germany. Details will be announced in Traverse City
The next interim workshop, canSAS-X will be held Sunday, October 7, 2018 at Peninsula Room C, Grand Traverse Resort & Spa, Traverse City, Michigan, USA, just before SAS2018.
The canSAS-IX workshop was held in Northern California on June 5-7 2017 hosted jointly by SSRL and ALS.
The NXcanSAS multi-dimensional (nD) standard was released 2017-01-17.
The canSAS VIII meeting was held in Japan on April 14-16, 2015.
The outcomes of recent canSAS work was presented to the community at a special session on 20 November at the SAS-2012 conference in Sydney, Australia (18 to 23 November 2012). Presentations from this session and other canSAS work are reported on a separate page: canSAS_at_the_SAS-2012_Conference.
There has been a working meeting in Uppsala, Sweden from 28 to 31 July 2012 : canSAS 2012.
The canSAS web site has moved to a new domain: [www.cansas.org] - Welcome to our new home! If you spot any broken links or strange behavior, email Andrew (andrew dot jackson at esss dot se).
Working Groups
Working groups are formed as needed to address the various matters of interest to the canSAS.
Current Working Groups