is now accepting proposals on the three operational beamlines (BM02-IR, BM08-XAFS/XRF, and ID09-MS) for the user period starting from 1 July to 30 December 2023.
The deadline for receiving proposals is 2 March 2023, at 23:59 Jordanian time.
Before submitting a proposal, interested scientists are encouraged to discuss the technical possibilities of the instruments and contact the SESAME beamline scientists Gihan Kamel (gihan.kamel@sesame.org.jo), Messaoud Harfouche (messaoud.harfouche@sesame.org.jo) and Mahmoud Abdellatief (mahmoud.abdellatief@sesame.org.jo) for proposals related to the IR, XAFS/XRF and MS beamlines respectively.
Interested scientists should first register with the SESAME User Office to submit proposals. This can be done following the instructions therein.
We thank you in advance for your interest in using SESAME as an advanced tool for your research!
For any further enquiries please contact us on useroffice@sesame.org.jo.
A special edition of the INFN (Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Efficient Scientific Computing International School on "Architectures, tools and methodologies for developing efficient large scale scientific computing applications - ESC@SESAME will be held at the Sergio Fubini Guest House of the SESAME synchrotron-light facility in Allan (Jordan) from 27 May to 2 June, 2023.
This is the first ESC school to be held in the Middle East and is mostly targeted to PhD students, post-docs and young researchers from the region who are actively involved with the development of scientific applications and systems. The school is co-organized in collaboration with the Scientific Computing & Systems communications and the Data Collection and Analysis teams at SESAME.
Familiarity and experience with basic concepts of modern OO languages, in particular with C++ language, are desirable prerequisites to attend the school. The program of this special edition is structured along two main tracks:
The basics of efficient programming:
Parallel programming for scientific applications:
A detailed agenda and further information to apply to ESC-SESAME are available on the .
A special edition of the INFN (Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Efficient Scientific Computing International School on "Architectures, tools and methodologies for developing efficient large scale scientific computing applications - ESC@SESAME will be held at the Sergio Fubini Guest House of the SESAME synchrotron-light facility in Allan (Jordan) from 27 May to 2 June, 2023.
This is the first ESC school to be held in the Middle East and is mostly targeted to PhD students, post-docs and young researchers from the region who are actively involved with the development of scientific applications and systems. The school is co-organized in collaboration with the Scientific Computing & Systems communications and the Data Collection and Analysis teams at SESAME.
Familiarity and experience with basic concepts of modern OO languages, in particular with C++ language, are desirable prerequisites to attend the school. The program of this special edition is structured along two main tracks:
The basics of efficient programming:
- Modern processor architecture
- Efficient floating-point computation
- Tools and methodologies for improved performance
- Efficient exploitation of modern C++
- Managing memory usage
Parallel programming for scientific applications:
- Heterogeneous architectures
- Threading Building Blocks programming
- Effective vectorization
- GP-GPU programming with CUDA
- Cluster computing with MPI
A detailed agenda and further information to apply to ESC-SESAME are available on the .
