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PaNOSC contributor, Mads Bertelsen, received ENSA award

PaNOSC contributor, Mads Bertelsen, Computational Neutron Scattering Scientist at ESS Data Management and Software Centre, received the ENSA Neutron Instrumentation and Innovation Award at the International Conference for Neutron Scattering held on 21-25 August in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

He received the award for his work on software relating to simulations of neutron scattering instrumentation, with the simulation package McStas at its core.

Mads added a tool that is used to optimise guides, drastically reducing the time needed, and developed an expansion of McStas that increases the fidelity of the simulation around the sample and sample environment area, including a visualisation tool that can generate stunning images of what happens in complex simulations. He also made a Python interface to McStas, making it simpler to handle large simulations and providing a more intuitive way for new generations of scientists to work with McStas.

Hear Mads explain the use in this clip: ENSA award interview

The ENSA Neutron Instrumentation and Innovation Award is awarded to a young scientist in recognition of ground-breaking contributions in neutron instrumentation or method innovation, thereby enabling advances in neutron science and technology.

News source: European Spallation Source

Watch our 2021 video interview with Mads Bertelsen on performing McStas simulations with McStasScript:

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