Accessing beamtime at large scale facilities through NEPHEWS
The video titled "Accessing Beamtime Through NEPHEWS" features Giovanna Cicognani and Rainer Lechner discussing the NEPHEWS project, which aims to facilitate access to beamtime at large-scale research facilities for new and non-expert users. They outline the support mechanisms available,...
Keywords: NEPHEWS project, Beamtime access, Large-scale research facilities, Virtual training, User support
Resource type: video
Accessing beamtime at large scale facilities through NEPHEWS
https://youtu.be/r8DPg4v5PFM
https://pan-training.eu/materials/accessing-beamtime-at-large-scale-facilities-through-nephews
The video titled "Accessing Beamtime Through NEPHEWS" features Giovanna Cicognani and Rainer Lechner discussing the NEPHEWS project, which aims to facilitate access to beamtime at large-scale research facilities for new and non-expert users. They outline the support mechanisms available, including virtual training events and guidance on access procedures to synchrotron radiation, free-electron lasers, and neutron research infrastructures.
NEPHEWS project, Beamtime access, Large-scale research facilities, Virtual training, User support
beamtime users, researchers, PhD students
Accessing beamtime at large scale facilities for new and non-expert users through NEPHEWS
The video titled "Accessing Beamtime at Large Scale Facilities for New and Non-Expert Users through NEPHEWS" features Antje Vollmer from Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) and Philip King from ISIS Neutron & Muon Source (ISIS). They discuss strategies and support mechanisms provided by the...
Keywords: NEPHEWS project, Beamtime access, Large-scale research facilities, User-twinning, Early Stage Researcher support
Resource type: video
Accessing beamtime at large scale facilities for new and non-expert users through NEPHEWS
https://youtu.be/nlZql6Z1pxY
https://pan-training.eu/materials/accessing-beamtime-at-large-scale-facilities-for-new-and-non-expert-users-through-nephews
The video titled "Accessing Beamtime at Large Scale Facilities for New and Non-Expert Users through NEPHEWS" features Antje Vollmer from Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) and Philip King from ISIS Neutron & Muon Source (ISIS). They discuss strategies and support mechanisms provided by the NEPHEWS project to assist new and non-expert users in accessing beamtime at large-scale research infrastructures. The presentation emphasizes user-twinning and Early Stage Researcher (ESR) support programs designed to facilitate the application process and enhance user experience at these facilities.
NEPHEWS project, Beamtime access, Large-scale research facilities, User-twinning, Early Stage Researcher support
beamtime users, researchers, PhD students