I figured *that*.  Give me *some* credit :-)

I'm going to Karlsruhe and it's going to be really expensive, so I can't see 
going on another trip in the same FY.  Therefore, even if you don't tell me 
what MCR-ALS is, I'm still not coming, so
you might as well tell me.
        mam

On 8/7/2015 3:40 PM, Anatoly I Frenkel wrote:
Can I add some intrigue to this, and not answer?...Just a hint: ALS does not 
stand for Advanced Light Source.
Anatoly
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Subject: Re: [Ifeffit] XAFS short course in BNL on Nov 5-7: Save the date

What's MCR-ALS?  I know and use all the other things you mentioned.
         mam

On 8/7/2015 3:06 PM, Anatoly I Frenkel wrote:
Dear IFEFFIT subscribers:

Please save the dates, Nov. 5-7, 2015, of the annual XAFS short course in Brookhaven National 
Laboratory. As many of you may know, we vary our themes from year to year, and we also vary the 
target levels for participants from beginners to intermediate to advanced. This year the target 
level for participants is "advanced", as suggested by the course title "Advanced 
topics in XAFS data modeling". It is similar in scope to our other courses on this subject 
(the latest one was offered in Brookhaven in 2010) that are available online:

http://www.yu.edu/scc/workshops-courses/

This time the course will be divided in two parts: non-linear analysis methods 
(FEFF theory-based) and linear methods (based on methods of multivariate 
analysis and linear algebra such as LCF, PCA and MCR-ALS).

Nov. 5 (Thursday) and Nov. 6 (Friday) will be devoted to lectures and 
demonstrations of the software.

Nov. 7 (Saturday) will be practical session,  in which registered participants 
will practice problem solving methods discussed in the previous days.

Confirmed instructors are: Alain Michalowicz, Stephen Wasserman, Faisal 
Alamgir, Scott Calvin and Anatoly Frenkel. A full list of instructors and 
additional information on the course will soon appear on BNL web site. 
Participation in the practical data analysis session will be limited to 30 
registered attendees, although auditors are welcome to attend the lectures and 
demonstrations on Thursday and Friday.

For any inquiries please use contact info on the course web that will soon come 
online.

Best regards,

Anatoly Frenkel

Yeshiva University

Anatoly Frenkel, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair, Department of Physics, Yeshiva University
245 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10016
https://yu.edu/faculty-bios/frenkel/
Spokesperson, Synchrotron Catalysis Consortium http://yu.edu/scc
Office: (212) 340-7827, Lab: (631) 344-3013, Email: anatoly.fren...@yu.edu 
<mailto:anatoly.fren...@yu.edu>


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