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CanSAS-XII will be held in hybrid mode as a satellite workshop to SAS2022 in Campenas, Brazil on the 12th of September (6-8 pm). (NOTE In order to avoid overlapping with the poster session on monday, we are currently trying to move the meeting until Tuesday evening. We will update and notify asap.)

Purpose

Discuss specific matters important to the canSAS (collective action for nomadic Small-Angle Scatterers) community. This will be 2-3 hours with brief updates on the major themes of CanSAS with a short time for discussion. The purpose of this meeting is mostly for the community to check again after the last few years, as well as to seed further discussion throughout the SAS conference in Campinas. Current members and those who have not been involved before are welcome. This workshop should be a great opportunity to get a taster of what CanSAS is about.


Meeting Location

Uppsala University
Building: Angstrom Laboratory [1]
Room(s): Faculty Room, Angstrom Lab. (2nd floor above main entrance). Additional break-out sessions in Rooms 61416 and 62416.

We will hold some web based sessions (Webinars) during the meeting so that people in the broader canSAS community that are unable to attend in person can participate in some of the discussions during the meeting.

Schedule

  • 6-6:10 pm introduction from the co-organisers
  • 6:10-7:30 pm update presentations
  • 7:30-8:30 pm discussion

Update presentations (speakers are remote and in-person

1. Steven Parnell : SESANS 2. Wojciech : resolution functions 3. Annika Stellhorn : magnetism SANS analysis 4. Tim Snow: multiprobe and multimodal analysis 5. Alex Hexamer : machine Learning for scattering 6. Dirk Honecker: tof-magnetism data reduction