SUNBIM is a software framework of integrated programs which, through a user-friendly graphical interface, is able to perform a number of functions for (grazing-incidence) small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering [(GI)SAXS and (GI)WAXS] data analysis.
This webpage collects the main resources needed to start working with SunBIM and to deepen its use over time. Here you can find a structured list of tutorials covering the core functionalities of the software, from basic operations to more advanced use cases. These tutorials are intended to provide practical guidance and step-by-step examples, helping users become familiar with the workflow and underlying concepts.
In addition, a downloadable ZIP archive containing a set of ready-to-use examples is provided. These example files are meant to enable a quick start with SUNBIM, allowing users to immediately test the software, explore typical analysis scenarios, and adapt the examples to their own data and applications.
Finally, this page includes a link to the complete SUNBIM user manual, which offers a detailed description of the software architecture, features, and usage instructions. Together, these resources aim to support both new and experienced users in effectively using SUNBIM for their research and applications.
- Examples
- User’s Guide
- SUNBIM 4.0 Tutorials
- Older Version Tutorials