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Adding experiments (Invitation Letters)

This is a formal notice sent at the start of the period of invitation (usually the start of the FY) that the experiment is invited and reminding them of key things including how people should register and their responsibility to go through a safety review and let us know of changes.

I have letters here:

V:\TF\Facet II\Invitation Letters

Getting a user census and asking for updates is useful to be able to do random tallies of users during the course of a year. The official data call for sending to the DOE happens in November every year for the previous FY.

Experiments that are invited should be marked on the website:

https://facet-ii.slac.stanford.edu/accepted-proposals

And added to the list on the shift report site. 

http://ad-ops.slac.stanford.edu/facet-shift-report/admin/index/

For admin stuff (like adding experiments), the username is "report_admin", and the password is "mandelbr0t".



Performance Reports

The DOE will ask for quarterly reports on how beamtime is spent.

Historical (FACET-II) reports are kept on the V drive:

V:\TF\Facet II\Performance Reports

Experimenters log beam time through this shift report form maintained by Matt Gibbs:

http://ad-ops.slac.stanford.edu/facet-shift-report/admin/index/

For admin stuff (like hiding/deleting existing shift reports), the username is "report_admin", and the password is "mandelbr0t".

When an experiment gets invited for beamtime, ensure that they are added to the experiment list!


Proposal Management

Add proposals to the library with PYYYYMMDD format. Track through feasibility review, PAC review and safety review. When an experiment is approved, it is assigned an E or T number. Change the P number to the E or T number. Proposals are restricted as they are confidential. 

Links that are restricted to FACET-II management:

Proposals Library

Proposals summary views

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