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SAGA GISANS Update Meeting

When: Tuesday 4 of October 2022

Where: Scandic Star Hotel, Lund

We invite you to a SAGA GISANS update meeting at the Scandic Star Hotel in Lund on 4 October 2022 during the afternoon 12-17. We are also happy to welcome our colleagues in the HIBEAM project. The aim is to discuss the SAGA project progress and future work. We welcome any input and suggestions for collaboration.

 

The meeting will be held in connection with Max IV and ESS user meetings. Star Hotel is the site of the Max IV user meeting. The SAGA GISANS meeting is a separate event but we would also like to encourage you to register MAX IV and ESS user meeting.

Please register for the meeting at  https://indico.maxiv.lu.se/event/5120/overview

on Thursday 29 of September at the latest so we can order correct number of lunches and coffees.

Programme

12.00-13.00 Welcome & Lunch

13.00-15.00 General meeting with scientific presentations

13.00-13.10 The Swedish Research council and ESS (Johan Holmberg)

13.10-13.20 The SAGA GISANS instrument Update (Sebastian Köhler)

13.20-13.30 HIBEAM Update (Valentina Santoro)

13.30-13.55 Grazing incidence experiments and technical developments using neutrons (Henrich Frielinghaus)

13.55-14.20 GISANS at a Short Pulse Source (ISIS TS2) (Sarah Rodgers)

14.20-14.45 Polarized GISANS to characterize hard matter (Annika Stellhorn)

14.45-15.00 Coffee

15.00-17.00 Technical meeting focusing on the work packages of the SAGA proposal with technical discussions.

15.00-16.00 Conceptual and technical design (WP1 & WP2)

16.00-16.30 Coordination and engagement (WP4)

16.30-17.00 Action plan, future work and joint activities with HIBEAM

The grazing-incidence small-angle scattering (GISANS) technique enables the full structure and morphology of surfaces, films, and interfaces to be investigated.

SAGA is a concerted Swedish initiative, financed by Swedish Research Council (VR), based on the close collaboration and joint efforts of all the main Swedish research institutions with neutron activities.

SAGA strongly benefits from the complementary competence and resources that are at hand at the different academic institutions as well as close international collaboration.

For further information on the SAGA project please visit http://gisans.se

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