The Northeastern Collaborative Access Team (NE-CAT), located at the Advanced
Photon Source at the Argonne National Laboratory in suburban Chicago, is
seeking applicants for a Staff Scientist position at the Research Associate and
Sr. Research Associate levels. Primary responsibilities will be
Hello CCP4 Community,
The 2022-3 run is underway at the APS and we have some openings for November.
If you need some beamtime, please feel free to reach out and we can discuss
openings that might work with your team.
To find out more about what NE-CAT has to offer please see the following:
Hello,
The end of the 2022-1 run at the APS is coming to a close on April 27th.
Openings at the end of the run are rare, but we do have some availability for
the last week of March and early to mid April.
To find out more about what NE-CAT has to offer please see the following:
All,
The next run will start in Feb 2022, and we wanted to remind the community that
we accept General User proposals for beamtime at NE-CAT at the APS.
To gain time at NE-CAT, you will need to take a few steps such as registering
with the APS (if you haven’t previously done so), submitting a
All,
At this time NE-CAT has some available time for the end of June and early July!
These slots are available for users who are already registered and have
proposals in the system, or new users! We just ask that new users give time to
register, submit a GUP and get all the approvals
NECAT would like to let the MX Community know that we have available beamtime
available for Rapid Access and for future scheduling for the 2021-1 run (which
ends April 21st).
We have time available on both beamlines. The 24-ID-C beamline is a
variable-energy beamline providing x-rays from 6.5
All,
At this time NE-CAT has some available time for the second half of October!
These slots are available for users who are already registered and have
proposals in the system, or new users! We just ask that new users give time to
register, submit a GUP and get all the approvals necessary.
All,
The summer run has officially begun. NECAT at the APS can now accept ALL
samples, but each group must run remotely! COVID-19 samples will take a
priority for scheduling.
As your labs start to open up, please let us know your future scheduling needs.
ID-C specifications (tunable):
All,
We know that everything is uncertain and changing daily. At this time, we want
to let you know that we are up and running and can support your needs for
beamtime. Due to COVID-19 we have a lot of institutions who have closed down
and will not be able to utilize their beamtime. If you
NE-CAT is located at the APS at Argonne National Lab and we have some openings
in the current schedule and would love to offer the opportunity to this
community.
For information about our beam lines, please see:
ID-C
The Northeastern Collaborative Access Team (NE-CAT), located at the Advanced
Photon Source at the Argonne National Laboratory in suburban Chicago, is
seeking applicants for a beamline scientist position. The primary
responsibilities of the staff scientist will be to provide user training and
All —
NE-CAT is located at the APS at Argonne National Lab and we have some openings
in the summer schedule and would love to offer the opportunity to this
community.
For information about our beam lines, please see:
ID-C
BEAM TIME AVAILABLE FOR MACROMOLECULAR CRYSTALLOGRAPHY AT THE TWO ID BEAMLINES
OF NE-CAT AT APS.
We currently have a number of days open in February. Below is a brief
description of our beam lines, and links with more information.
The 24-ID-C beamline can deliver X-rays in the range of 6 to
BEAM TIME AVAILABLE FOR MACROMOLECULAR CRYSTALLOGRAPHY AT THE TWO ID BEAMLINES
OF NE-CAT AT APS.
We currently have a number of days open in March. Below is a brief description
of our beam lines, and links with more information.
The 24-ID-C beamline can deliver X-rays in the range of 6 to 21
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.
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