Meetings | canSAS Questionnaire 2001

Total number of replies :101 

field(s) of study
Biological assemblies protein folding 19 Colloids 28
Concentrated polymer solutions 18 Copolymer 19
Critical phenomena 9 Magnetism 4
Membrane structure 11 Phase studies,nucleation 25
Polymer networks 18 Rheology 8
Time or scanning measurements 13 Voids and defects 15 Others 17 list


synchrotron and/or neutron sources used
APS(Argonne) 4 BESSY(Berlin) 2 ESRF(Grenoble) 29
ELETTRA(Trieste) 5 GKSS(Gestaacht) 0 HAMBURG(DORIS/DESY/EMBL) 11
HMI(Berlin) 8 Home laboratory 10 ILL(Grenoble) 36
IPNS(Argonne) 4 ISIS(Didcot) 12 KENS(Tsukuba) 2
KFA(Julich) 9 LANSCE(Los Alamos 0 LLB(Saclay) 14
LURE(Orsay) 7 NIST(Gaithersburg) 12 NSLS(Brookhaven) 5
ORNL(Oak Ridge) 5 PhotonFactory(Tsukuba) 3 PSI(Villigen) 8
SLS(Villigen) 0 SRS(Daresbury 5 NFL(Studsvisk) 0
JINR(Dubna) 7 Spring-8(Nishi Harima) 4 Others 11 list


packages in home data analysis
Own Programs 55 available 17 docum. 10
Site supplied 31
BSL 1 ILL 19 ISIS 4
SRS 1 ORNL 2 Others 12
Provided by generous authors 14


program packages/languages you use for treament or development
A. Basic Display
Excel 22 Origin 22 Kaleidagraph 14
B. Packages
IDL 7 IGOR 17 Mathematica 10 Matlab 7
Octave 2 PVwave 7 Spyglass 5 Transform
(NoeSYS)
2
C. Languages
Visual Basic 5 C 15 C++ 6 Fortran 41 Pascal 10


type of computer system
Windows 51 Macintosh 13 Linux 12 Unix 29 OpenVMS 7


Interested by
1 dimension 45 2 dimension 40


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List of other site packages

JUSIFA HASYLAB/DESY

LLB

DESY

LLB

ESRF

NIST

PSI

P. Boesecke 's programs

SAS (JINR Dubna)

LAMP on site

FZJuelich

NIST CNR

NIST

NIST




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List of Generous Authors

LYON olivier (LURE)

Kenneth Littrell, ARGONNE

jan skov pedersen, Otto Glatter

J.S.Pedersen

LLB group

Steve Kline

Programs by D. Svergun et. al.

crysol

svergun, hayter

Svergun

D.I.Svergun

M. Koch

Svergun D.I.



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Other studies

(anomalous analysis)

glass and glass ceramic structure

polymer in the melt

polymer liquid crystals (bulk polymers) ; irradiated polymers (materials)

polymer interfaces

thin films

reflectivity

protein interactions

superconductivity

software development

materials (e.g. cements, metallic glasses)

surfactant aggregates

aerosols

vortices in Superconductors

lipoprotein blood, DNA, biopolymers

porosity

micro emulsions

nanostructure self-assembly

liquid crystal


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Other Facilities

SSRL Stanford

Labs

Lab sources (CEA-Saclay/SCM)

Rec, near Prague

Riso

Laboratory SAXS

JAERI, Tokai

SAXS diffractometer

NPI Rez near Prague

Riso

CHESS (Ithaca, NY)