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Apart from the discussion during the session there was active discussion around the posters and some of these related to sample environment:
Apart from the discussion during the session there was active discussion around the posters and some of these related to sample environment:


(a) NURF – optimisation of multiple in situ simultaneous, autonomous characterisation techniques with small-angle neutron scattering.  This describes simultaneous in-situ UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy with density measurements that are combined with SANS.
(a) NURF – optimisation of multiple in situ simultaneous, autonomous characterisation techniques with small-angle neutron scattering.  This describes simultaneous in-situ UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy with density measurements that are combined with SANS. http://www.cansas.org/wgwiki/images/c/c2/NURF_Flowthrough_combined_SANS_spectroscopy.pdf
 
 
(b) Additive Manufacturing of Neutron Shielding and Collimation materials.  This describes new ways to shield various components including those around samples.


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Revision as of 09:10, 26 October 2019

File:Sample Environment Discussion Primer Weigandt.pdf== Discussion session on Sample Environment == Chair : Katie Weigandt

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Session Notes

Apart from the discussion during the session there was active discussion around the posters and some of these related to sample environment:

(a) NURF – optimisation of multiple in situ simultaneous, autonomous characterisation techniques with small-angle neutron scattering. This describes simultaneous in-situ UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy with density measurements that are combined with SANS. http://www.cansas.org/wgwiki/images/c/c2/NURF_Flowthrough_combined_SANS_spectroscopy.pdf


(b) Additive Manufacturing of Neutron Shielding and Collimation materials. This describes new ways to shield various components including those around samples.

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