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A SAS Community Project launched from the NSF DANSE effort
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.
News:
The twelfth SasView Contributor Camp was held in the convivial surroundings of the
University of Delaware STAR Campus
between 16-22 January inclusive.
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Mailing Lists are back
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SasView Contributor Camp
The 1st SasView Contributor Camp (formerly known
as Code Camp XII) will be held on the University of Delaware Campus in Delaware USA from January 16th
through January 22nd 2024. Come Join in the fun!
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Mailing Lists are back
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Version 5.0.6
Version 5.0.6 was
released on Jun 06, 2023! This is a point release which fixes some issues reported in earlier versions of 5.0.x. A few highlights are:
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SasView 5.0.6 pre-release available for testing!
A second release candidate, 5.0.6rc2, for the forthcoming new release can be
downloaded here.
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SasView 5.0.6 pre-release available for testing!
The Development Team is pleased to announce that the forthcoming new release of
SasView, version 5.0.6, is now available for beta-testing.
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Silver Medal for SasView
A key figure in the SasView story since its inception almost 17 years ago has
been Paul Butler at the NCNR, Gaithersburg, USA.
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SasView Code Camp X
SasView Code Camp X will be will be held
at the ‘Hotel Jakuszyce’ in the Jizera Mountains of Southwestern Poland from October 25th
through October 31st 2022.
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Magnetic SANS and SasView
On June 13-14 2022, LINXS held a hybrid Magnetic SANS Workshop in Lund. Over the course of the Workshop some of the current research in the area, spanning diffraction to diffuse scattering, were presented and the software tools required to simplify the data analysis task were discussed. The SasView team...
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