Workshop on the Monte Carlo simulation of neutron scattering instruments
Prague, 23-24 July 2011
Satellite meeting of the 5th European Conference on Neutron Scattering (ECNS 2011)
Scope
Monte Carlo simulation of neutron scattering instruments has become a well established technique, which helps significantly in the process of designing instruments, verifying new experimental methods, data analysis and training. Development of the related simulation software has been stimulated by ambitious instrument modernisation projects undertaken by large neutron facilities in the last two decades. It is likely to accelerate in the next future both due to the significant progress in neutron-optical technologies and newly launched instrumentation projects. Close interaction between instrument scientists and software developers (who do not always meet in one person) is essential mainly in the design phase, which permits newly built experimental facilities to fully exploit the possibilities of state-of-the-art neutron optics and neutron sources.
This workshop is organized by the Nuclear Physics Institute (NPI) in Řež in collaboration with McStas, VITESS and RESTRAX developers with the aim to provide a platform for such sharing of ideas between simulation software developers and instrument scientists. Its program is intended as complementary to the ECNS 2011 by giving larger opportunity to present and discuss works under development as well as new untested ideas in neutron instrumentation rather than finished works ready for publication. Contributions from colleagues looking for support in validation of novel neutron-optical devices and new concepts in instrumentation by Monte Carlo simulations are particularly welcome.
Registration
Please, register here if you want to attend the workshop.
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No fee for ECNS participants.
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Limited number of participants (~40) and contributions (~20).
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Travel support for participants involved in the NMI3 Monte Carlo Network is possible. For more information, please contact
Suggested topics
(the list is neither final nor exclusive)
- Newly developed and intended capabilities of MC software
- Novel neutron-optical devices and instrument concepts
- Focusing neutron optics for extreme sample environment
- Precise Bragg optics using perfect bent crystals
- Acceptance-diagram (AD) calculations for complex neutron optics (complicated guide shapes, crystal monochromators etc.)
- Instrument optimisation methods and their incorporation into MC simulation and AD software
- ...
Venue
Please note that we had to relocate the workshop from the originally announced place to
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Ke Karlovu 3
room capacity ~ 80
Tentative program
The Monte Carlo meeting will follow after the workshop organized by the ESS at the same place.
The program is preliminary, it will be updated after registrations
Saturday, July 23 |
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13:45 |
14:00 | Welcome |
14:00 | 15:30 | Talks by SW developers - news in SW packages |
15:30 | 16:00 | Coffee |
16:00 | 18:00 | 10-30 min. talks by SW users and instrument developers |
(*)Sunday, July 24 | ||
09:00 | 11:00 | 10-30 min. talks by SW users and instrument developers |
11:00 | 11:30 | Coffee |
11:30 | 12:00 | Closing discussion |
(*) Continuation of the workshop on Sunday will depend on the number of contributions
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