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Talk with your hands – instructional time-wasting video link
It has been a while since posting about presentation techniques. This time the post remains short. If you are preparing for your SAS2012 or IUMRS-ICEM presentation, and you are looking for that little bit of additional zest to keep your audience awake… Talk with your hands! Italians are well-known for their gesturing during their presentations and [...]
Movie: Monte-carlo fitting of anisotropic scattering
I have worked on monte-carlo procedures for a while now. Initially (while working for Aarhus University), I managed to make these work to extract the particle size distribution from isotropic scattering patterns, and it works fine and quick. Now though, I managed to get this trial-and-error procedure to work for whole 2D pattens as well! [...]
saxsfit software with documentation, fitting function examples and example data
Hi all, I have made some new software available on the “software” page. This is the saxsfit (yes, terrible name, I know) routine I normally use for fitting SAXS curves to model functions. Nothing special, except that it can also deal with (time)series quite nicely. Also there is documentation for some of the packages. I [...]