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== Goals ==
== Goals ==


The goals for this one-day workshop are ... see [[canSAS-IX#Goals]]
The goals for this one-day workshop are to:
 
 
* disseminate information about canSAS and to recruit active participants to canSAS activities ... see [[canSAS-IX#Goals]];
* plan new round-robin measurements to cover wider classes of instruments;
* discuss NXcanSAS data formats and propose improvements


== Agenda ==
== Agenda ==

Revision as of 07:06, 30 July 2018

canSAS-X Workshop

  • date: Sunday, October 7, 2018
  • place: Peninsula Room C, Grand Traverse Resort & Spa, Traverse City, Michigan, USA
  • (just before SAS2018)

Summary

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Goals

The goals for this one-day workshop are to:


  • disseminate information about canSAS and to recruit active participants to canSAS activities ... see canSAS-IX#Goals;
  • plan new round-robin measurements to cover wider classes of instruments;
  • discuss NXcanSAS data formats and propose improvements

Agenda

  • 8:30 AM Welcome
  • 5:00 PM adjourn to attend SAS2018 Welcome Reception

Venue and Registration

  • date: Sunday, October 7, 2018
  • place: Peninsula Room C, Grand Traverse Resort & Spa, Traverse City, Michigan, USA
  • (just before SAS2018)

Note that as a "grass roots" community effort there are generally no specific funds to support the local organizing expenses of such meetings. Instead these expenses will be covered through mostly small registration fees asked of each participant. (expect $30 to cover the two coffee breaks or we can just wander the resort's various shops)

Meeting Schedule and Topics

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The four topics being addressed at the canSAS X workshop are:

  • NXcanSAS standard, improve the description of how Q should be provided in the HDF5 file
  • OTHER? ….

Local Organizing Committee

  • SAS2018 organizers

Program Committee

  • Paul Butler (NIST, US)
  • Masa Fukuto (NSLS II, US)
  • Eva Herzig (TUM, Germany)
  • Zhang Jiang (APS, US)
  • Adrian Rennie (Uppsala University, Sweden)
  • Sarah Rogers (STFC, England)
  • Stephan Roth (PETRA III/DESY & KTH/Stockholm)
  • Alessandro Sepe (Adolphe Merkle Inst., Switzerland)
  • Gila Stein ( University of Tennessee, US)
  • Jun-ichi Suzuki (CROSS Tokai, Japan)