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Data Evaluation Group
The data evaluation group are a team of scientists with scientific work experience at several neutron and X-ray instruments (from left): Dr. Joana Rebelo Kornmeier, Dr. Christian Stieghorst und Dr. Neelima Paul. © MLZ
The Data Evaluation Group at MLZ offers support for processing and evaluation of experimental data collected at MLZ instruments. This service is particularly focused to support infrequent or new users to facilitate data analysis to obtain meaningful results ready for publication in short time. This includes guidance to data evaluation and reductions steps after the experiments, the use of common software packages and support in publication writing.
Currently, we offer assistance in the methods of diffraction, small-angle scattering, imaging and elemental analysis for measurements taken at the instrumentsWe are experienced in using software packages such as FullProf Suite, Steca, Grasp, SasView, FIT2D, DPDAK, VGStudio MAX, Hyperlab, Kayzero. Additionally, support is given to analyze X-ray diffraction patterns from our diffractometers in the Physics lab.
Regular educational workshops, each offering insights into a different neutron technique and related software needed for data analysis, complete our service. These courses are aimed at training the new generation of neutron scientists, encouraging interdisciplinary partnerships between experienced scientists, and interactive sessions with software providers to obtain feedback for further software development. The courses are free of charge. Early registration is recommended as places are limited.
Contact
Dr. Neelima Paul (head)
Phone: +49 (0)89 289-11765
Dr. Joana Rebelo Kornmeier
Phone: +49 (0)89 289 – 14710
Dr. Christian Stieghorst
Phone: +49 (0)89 289 – 54871
E-mail: deva@mlz-garching.de
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