Dear all, This spring I need to supervise some undergraduate students during a 4-week project in my research group. I would like to introduce them into the world of data processing with athena and sixpack. I would like to find a tutorial for sixpack and some test data on principal component analysis and linear combination fitting before giving them some of my own data. Can anybody help me ? Or anybody else had to teach something similar, any idea would help! Thank you very much in advance, Have a great 2012 PJ Sabbe -- Met Vriendelijke groeten, Pieter-Jan Sabbe Pieter-Jan Sabbe Vakgroep Analytische Chemie Universiteit Gent Krijgslaan 281 S12 B-9000 Gent Tel +32 (0)9/264 48 20 E-mail: pieterjan.sabbe@ugent.be
Hi Pieter-Jan, The "EXAFS Divination Set" should work as test data, although I haven't tried PCA on it: http://www.xafs.org/EXAFS_Divination_Set Feel free to contact me for follow-up if you'd like to know more about that set, etc.. --Scott Calvin Sarah Lawrence College On Jan 2, 2012, at 1:54 PM, Pieter-Jan Sabbe wrote:
Dear all,
This spring I need to supervise some undergraduate students during a 4-week project in my research group. I would like to introduce them into the world of data processing with athena and sixpack. I would like to find a tutorial for sixpack and some test data on principal component analysis and linear combination fitting before giving them some of my own data. Can anybody help me ? Or anybody else had to teach something similar, any idea would help!
Thank you very much in advance,
Have a great 2012
PJ Sabbe
On Monday, January 02, 2012 04:54:12 pm Pieter-Jan Sabbe wrote:
Dear all,
This spring I need to supervise some undergraduate students during a 4-week project in my research group. I would like to introduce them into the world of data processing with athena and sixpack. I would like to find a tutorial for sixpack and some test data on principal component analysis and linear combination fitting before giving them some of my own data. Can anybody help me ? Or anybody else had to teach something similar, any idea would help!
Pieter-Jan, There is a ton of useful stuff and useful links at http://xafs.org/Tutorials, including much written by folks whose names you'll recognize from this mailing list. B -- Bruce Ravel ------------------------------------ bravel@bnl.gov National Institute of Standards and Technology Synchrotron Methods Group at NSLS --- Beamlines U7A, X24A, X23A2 Building 535A Upton NY, 11973 My homepage: http://xafs.org/BruceRavel EXAFS software: http://cars9.uchicago.edu/ifeffit/Demeter
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