Description
Wednesday and Thursday (20-21 Aug) will highlight user experiences. This includes opportunity for beam time users to communicate to instrument scientists and developers what is and isn't working in their current workflows, what they see as the most important problems to solve, and what they are most excited to see made possible. Topics covered will include:
- Transitioning experienced crystallographers from rotation to serial crystallography and from static to time-resolved methods
- Synthesizing multimodal and multicrystal data for deposition
- Shortcomings of existing integration and scaling processes
- Fast feedback during beam time
- Small molecule serial crystallography, including time-resolved
- Modeling time resolved experiments
- Quantum refinement
- Ambitions for new types of experiments