
During February 2026, Ryan Woods enhanced the pcdshub/mfx beamline control system by developing two features focused on experimental reliability and precision. He implemented a second fast delay stage with an encoder, integrating it into the existing timing system to improve laser timing accuracy for beamline experiments. Additionally, he augmented lens and mirror lens motion control by introducing Newport stages, enabling more precise and configurable motion within the setup. Both features were developed using Python, leveraging backend development and device control expertise. The work demonstrated depth in instrumentation and motion control, addressing timing and alignment challenges without introducing user-reported bugs.
February 2026 (2026-02) monthly summary for pcdshub/mfx focusing on beamline control system enhancements. Delivered two key features that improve timing precision and motion control, with traceable commits. No user-reported bugs fixed this month; emphasis on reliability and repeatability of experimental setups.
February 2026 (2026-02) monthly summary for pcdshub/mfx focusing on beamline control system enhancements. Delivered two key features that improve timing precision and motion control, with traceable commits. No user-reported bugs fixed this month; emphasis on reliability and repeatability of experimental setups.

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