McStas Tutorial

US/Eastern
Bldg. 8600, Conference Room C156

Bldg. 8600, Conference Room C156

Description

McStas is a Monte Carlo simulation package for the development of neutron scattering instruments. It is widely used in the neutron scattering community and is one of the most popular of such packages for calculating instrument performance.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory is organizing a 2-day meeting to introduce McStas to beginners and give more advanced regular users a forum to develop their skills. Two McStas core developers will join us and cover various topics in several breakout sessions during the two days. This is going to be a hands-on meeting, where all participants can follow the presentations with their own portable computer and generate results for themselves.

Link to the McStas homepage http://www.mcstas.org/

Participants
  • Amy Jones
  • Antonio M. dos Santos
  • Barry Winn
  • Changwoo Do
  • Chenyang Jiang
  • christina hoffmann
  • Daniel Pajerowski
  • Erik Iverson
  • Fahima Islam
  • Fankang Li
  • Garrett Granroth
  • Georg Ehlers
  • Indu Dhiman
  • Jiao Lin
  • Ke An
  • Keith Taddei
  • Kenneth Herwig
  • Laura R. Stingaciu
  • Leighton Coates
  • Marcus Daum
  • Matthew Stone
  • MICHAEL HOFFMANN
  • Piotr Zolnierczuk
  • Ryan Dadisman
  • Shuo Qian
  • Songxue Chi
  • Stuart Calder
  • Tao Zou
  • Thomas Huegle
  • Timothy Prisk
  • Van Graves
  • Yan Wu
Administrative Support: Talia Holder
The agenda of this meeting is empty