NE-CAT is accepting GUP proposals for the 2017-1 run cycle.  Please choose 
24-ID-C or 24-ID-E as your first choice to be scheduled with NE-CAT!


The 24-ID-C beamline can deliver X-rays in the range of 6 to 21 keV or ~2.1 to 
0.5 Å. This covers most of the popular elemental edges for phasing. This wide 
energy-range also makes the beamline well suited for ultra high-resolution data 
collection and soft X-ray sulfur SAD phasing. The beamline is equipped with an 
optional kappa goniometer for optimal alignment of crystals. A Pixel Array 
Detector (PAD), Pilatus-6MF, installed on the 24-ID-C beamline helps measure 
very weak Bragg reflection intensities due to its noise-less readout technology 
and also provides a very fast data collection capability in shutter-less data 
collection mode.

The 24-ID-E beamline is a fixed energy microdiffraction beamline delivering 
X-rays at 12.66 keV, optimized for Se-SAD experiments. It is equipped with a 
CCD-based ADSC Quantum 315 detector.

Both beamlines are equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation to handle 
advanced data collection methods. MD2 microdiffractometers installed at both 
beamlines provide very clean beams from 5 microns to 100 microns in diameter 
and have exceptional sample visualization systems capable of visualizing 
micron-sized crystals with extreme clarity.

Deadline Friday, October 28, 2016 for:
   - New General User Proposals (GUPs)
   - New Beam Time Requests for APS run 2017-1  (1/31/2017 - 4/24/2017) on 
existing active proposals
   - Partner user proposals (PUPs)
   - CAT Member Proposals
   - APS Beamline Staff Proposals
   - CAT Beamline Staff Proposals

The GUP system (https://beam.aps.anl.gov/pls/apsweb/gup0005.start_page)  will 
accept proposals and beam time requests until 11:59 pm (Chicago time) on 
October 28, 2016. However, User Office support will not be available after 5:00 
pm that day. If you feel you may need help during the submission process, 
please create your proposal as early as possible.

For questions about the GUP system or the proposal submission process, please 
contact gu_prog...@aps.anl.gov<mailto:gu_prog...@aps.anl.gov>.
For guidance on the Proposal System, see 
https://www1.aps.anl.gov/Users-Information/About-Proposals/Concepts-Definitions-and-Help.
For general inquiries, please feel free to contact the User Office 
(630-252-9090, apsu...@aps.anl.gov<mailto:apsu...@aps.anl.gov>)


Cyndi Salbego
Administrator, NE-CAT
630.252.0689

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