IKON19 - The Nineteenth In-Kind Contributions Meeting for Neutron Science for Instruments

Europe/Stockholm
On-line

On-line

Description

The IKON meetings are a regular forum centered around the design and construction of the ESS neutron instruments and their associated support facilities. By bringing together current and future partners, the meetings aim to provide an overview on the various activities and fertilise exchange that is vital to our success. Scientists from ESS member countries currently not engaged in in-kind activities but interested in joining are encouraged to participate.

IKON19 will be a collaboration meeting for building the ESS Neutron Scattering Systems. As current circumstances in the world don't allow us to have an in person meeting we needed to make some changes to the format. We have decided to hold the meeting as an on-line meeting. More details will be released soon.

 

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    • 09:00 10:30
      Diffraction Instrument Class Meeting 1h 30m
      Speaker: Werner Schweika (European Spallation Source ERIC)
    • 09:00 10:30
      Imaging and Engineering Instrument Class Meeting 1h 30m

      9.00-9.15: BEER update (ODIN has pleneray)
      09:15-10:00: Instrument Data Scientist intro and discussion
      10:00-10:30: Stress rig specifications and requirements for first science

      Speaker: Robin Woracek (European Spallation Source ERIC)
    • 09:00 10:30
      Large Scale Structures Instrument Class Meeting 1h 30m

      What to expect from the Instrument Review (for ESTIA on 8th Oct): Will Halcrow & Judith Houston, 10 min
      Loki update, 20 min
      Estia update, 20 min
      Skadi update, 20 min
      Freia update, 20 min

      Speaker: Thomas Arnold (European Spallation Source ERIC)
    • 09:00 10:30
      Spectroscopy Instrument Class Meeting 1h 30m

      Detailed design of the bunker wall feedthrough assembly (Fernando, CSPEC)
      2. Large scale installation at ESS – Experience from the BIFROST cave
      3. Discussion on Software (General);
      o Role of the data scientist
      o Which languages should we be proficient in (python and/or C++)?
      o Mantid/SCIPP/Scilab/Daquiri/Kafka – where is our interface?
      o Software development timelines

      Speaker: Pascale Deen (European Spallation Source ERIC)
    • 10:30 10:45
      Coffee break 15m
    • 10:45 12:15
      Installation 1h 30m

      lessons learnt from other parts of the organization, procedures for how to work in areas still owned by SKANSKA vs those handed over to ESS

    • 12:15 13:00
      Lunch 45m
    • 13:00 13:45
      Q&A on DMSC 45m

      Commissioning, controls requirements, data reduction and analysis

      Speaker: Jonathan Taylor (European Spallation Source ERIC)
    • 13:45 14:00
      Coffee break 15m
    • 14:00 14:30
      Services 30m
      Speaker: Gabor Laszlo (European Spallation Source ERIC)
    • 14:30 14:45
      Hutches 15m
      Speaker: Gabor Laszlo (European Spallation Source ERIC)
    • 14:45 17:00
      Ad-hoc meetings 2h 15m
    • 09:00 09:45
    • 09:45 10:30
      Q&A on Sample Environment 45m

      Plan for commissioning, integration; installation of first day equipment; HZG, LLB equipment status update; a vision for future sample environments

    • 10:30 10:45
      Coffee break 15m
    • 10:45 12:15
      Q&A on Detectors 1h 30m

      Readout electronics, Jalousie detectors, plans for how they all get to manufacturing, progress on the different detector projects.

    • 12:15 13:00
      Lunch break 45m
    • 13:00 13:30
      Close Out Session 30m
    • 13:30 13:45
      Coffee break 15m
    • 13:45 15:45
      Ad-hoc meetings 2h