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THE home for Small Angle Scattering

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SAS 2027 will be held in Lund Sweden Sep 12-17 2027

  • SasView, A Community Analysis Software Project

    SasView is a SAS analysis software project, originally developed as part of the NSF DANSE project under the name SansView, now managed by an international collaboration of facilities. The SasView project is exploring an open source, collaborative, community development model. where all members of the community are encouraged to participate in whatever way they can from providing sys admin services, to tutorials, to youtube videos, to code and much more. SasView is a Small Angle Scattering Analysis Software Package, originally developed as part of the NSF DANSE project under the name SansView, now managed by an international collaboration of facilities. Feedback and contributions are welcome and encouraged.
    Working through a break in Grenoble
    SasView website
  • Collective Action for Nomadic Small Angle Scatterers

    canSAS, Collective Action for Small Angle Scattering, provides a forum for SAS users and providers to come together to discuss common needs and issues, to learn from each others experiences, discuss current best practices, hear about emerging techniques, and importantly to identify areas where the field/state of the art could be improved by bringing together the people that are interested and able to work cooperatively to solve the problem. The workshops and working group activities are self assembled/bootstrap efforts to brings together interested members of the community to build solutions. This portal is one example outcome from these activities.
    Listening to lecture at canSAS XI
    canSAS website
  • International SAS Meetings

    SAS meetings are held triennially and are the premier way that the SAS community comes together to discuss the current state of the art of the technique, the latest cutting edge science enabled by the technique, meet up with colleagues and discuss the future of the field. It is also a time to celebrate the accomplishments and advances in the field. The ultimate award from the community recognizing outstanding achievements and contributions to the community is the Gunier Prize in honor of Andre Guinier, one of the pioneers of the Small Angle technique.
    Prof Chen receives the Guinier Prize in Berlin
    Prof Chen wins Guinier Prize

UK scientists produce world’s first magnetic soap

Effect of magnetic field through dodecane (clear top layer) on 20 wt% aqueous surfactant solutions  

Bristol University team dissolve iron in liquid surfactant to create a soap that can be controlled by magnets. The discovery, published in Angewandte Chemie, could be used to create cleaning products that can be removed after application and used in the recovery of oil spills at sea.

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