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Advanced Spectral Data Processing Techniques: Insights from Nordic Student Workshops

This document summarizes students' experiences from workshops held by DEMA, DTU, and Lund, focusing on advanced methods for lost source searches and depth distribution analyses using HPGe spectra. It highlights the effectiveness of the 3-windows and NASVD methods, along with the importance of well-structured post-questionnaires. Students expressed satisfaction with the facilities and the opportunity to work at their own pace. Key takeaways include the applicability of the discussed methods for future projects and the value of collaborative discussions among Nordic participants.

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Advanced Spectral Data Processing Techniques: Insights from Nordic Student Workshops

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  1. DEMA, DTU (and Lund) with ”students”: NRPA, RISØ, SSI/SGU 3-windows method to NASVD Methods for lost source search Depth distribution from HPGe spectra Shortcut method Area specific stripping, CGS Early Warning Stations Synthetic spectra SDI method NUCSpec Post-Questionnaire: Apppropriate length, number of topics good. In general: enough exercise time Written instructions understandable Personal guides available Facilities OK / good Satisfying that the tasks were not mandatory ending in a report. One could work at one’s own pace. Good ”Nordic” discussion Will try to use some of the methods when we come home Advanced processing of AGS and CGS and similar sets of spectral dataPhD-course 4-8 November 2002

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