August 2014

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Event Name An experiment on crystallography
Start Date 4th Mar 2014 9:00am
End Date 30th Nov 2014 4:00pm
Duration 271 days and 7 hours
Description

Many initiatives have been and are being organized to involve schoolchildren at Mudaliarpet, Pondicherry (India) into crystallography on the occasion of IYCr2014.

1. At first, the students were given a brief introduction on various crystals, which made them think about how crystals are formed.

2. Following this, a team of students were selected for a project on Crystal Growth - investigating the size, shape and number of crystals formed, taking various substances such as table salt, sugar, epsom salt, borax, potassium nitrate and alum. 

3. A Radio Talk was given by the teacher and the students on the "International Year of Crystallography".

4. A lecture was given on the topic to the school students, following which a demonstration -cum- exhibition, along with a poster presentation by the teacher is to be arranged for view for the public around the school locale. 

5. A next attempt to telecast the above in the television is made.

6. Students of our school are participating in the IYCr2014 Crystal Growing Competition. 


Location Mudaliarpet, Pondicherry
India
Contact Aravindaraja Devadoss
aravind.devadoss@gmail.com
URL asngmsmudaliarpet2011.blog.com
Category activities for schoolchildren

Event Name Aus der Mineraliensammlung des Krahuletz-Museum in Eggenburg: Neufunde – Neuerwerbungen – Schätze der Studiensammlung
Start Date 18th Jun 2014
End Date 31st Dec 2014
Duration 197 days and 1 hour
Description

Eine neue Kluft im Steinbruch Eibenstein lieferte beachtliche Kalzitkristalle, z.T. Phantombildungen und Kalzite in Chalcedon.

Aus Motlas O.Ö. wurden herrliche Quarz-Stufen, Andalusit, Beryll, Schörl und Orthoklas angekauft.

In der Mittelvitrine werden aus der Studiensammlung des Museum besondere Stufen ausgestellt: Einzel-Quarzkristalle und Stufen (auch Amethyst), sowie seltene Mineralien wie Amstallit, bzw. aus dem Fundort Kottaun; ferner Beryll, Chalcedon, Schörl u.a.

Ebenso wurde der größte Feldspatkristall Österreichs aus Wanzenau bei Rosenburg dem Krahuletz-Museum übergeben und ist dort im Rahmen der Mineralien-Dauerausstellung zu sehen.


Location Eggenburg
Austria
Contact Herta Effenberger
herta.silvia.effenberger@univie.ac.at
URL http://www.krahuletzmuseum.at/sonderausstellungen.html
Category exhibitions

Event Name Crystallography Display for IYCr2014
Start Date 19th Mar 2014 2:00pm
End Date 25th Oct 2014 4:00pm
Duration 220 days and 1 hour
Description

A small display of minerals at the Diss Museum (Norfolk, England), specially chosen to link with the International Year of Crystallography.

DissMuseumMinerals have been selected that exhibit their crystalline form to illustrate some basic laws: the work of Nicolas Steno and the law of the constancy of facial angles (using quartz) and Réne Haüy's geometrical law of crystallization (using calcite and galena).

In addition there are minerals exhibiting special features including pyrite, sphalerite, magnetite, fluorspar, gypsum and rhodochrosite, some of which come from the famous 'Trepča' lead/zinc mine near Kosovo Mitrovica in Kosovo.

Opening times (19th March to 25th October):
Wednesday and Thursday: 2.00pm to 4.00pm
Friday and Saturday: 10.30am to 4.00pm
Sundays (4th May to 31st August): 2.30pm to 4.30pm


Location Diss, Norfolk
United Kingdom
Contact Peter Perkins
pjperkins@live.co.uk
URL http://www.disscommunity.net
Category exhibitions

Event Name Crystallography for Humankind
Start Date 23rd Jun 2014
End Date 23rd Dec 2014
Duration 184 days and 1 hour
Description From June to December 2014 an exhibit related to the celebrations for the International Year of Crystallography entitled "Crystallography for Humankind" will be on view at the FCT-NOVA (entrance of Building VII).

The opening is scheduled on June 23rd, with the presence of Professor Robert Huber, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. The results of the Photo Contest will be announced.


Location Caparica
Portugal
Contact Ana Luisa Carvalho
almc@fct.unl.pt
URL http://xtal.dq.fct.unl.pt/iycr2014
Category exhibitions

Event Name Crystallography in everyday life"- Travelling photo-Exhibition
Start Date 12th Jun 2014
End Date 27th Oct 2014
Duration 138 days and 1 hour
Description

The Australian satellite of the IYCr2014 photo competition Crystallography in Everyday Life saw Crystal 29 conference delegates select their favorite images from more than 130 entries submitted world-wide.

The 15 stunning images celebrate the wonder of crystallography, symmetry and crystals as symbolized in the places, objects and experiences of everyday life and will now form part of the traveling exhibition around Australia.

Graziano Lolli from Italy won the first prize in this category with a photo of "romanesco broccoli".


Location Australia
Australia
Contact Poulomi Agrawal
poulomi.agrawal@science.org.au
URL http://www.science.org.au/crystallography-everyday-life-travelling-photo-exhibition
Category exhibitions

Event Name Exhibición Especial de Cristales y Estructuras, Crystals and strucures special exhibit
Start Date 19th May 2014
End Date 31st Dec 2014
Duration 227 days and 1 hour
Description

El Museo de Historia Natural "Dr. Carlos A. Torres de la Llosa" de Montevideo, Uruguay ha realizado una exhibición especial de Cristales y Estructuras Cristalinas aprovechando su colección de minerales para celebrar el Año Internacional de la Cristalografía 2014. En la exposición se agregan a los minerales algunas figuras con las estructuras atómicas correspondientes.

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The Natural History Museum "Dr. Carlos A. Torres de la Llosa" of Montevideo, Uruguay has created a special exhibit of Crystals and Crystal structures using its own minerals collection to celebrate the International Year of Crystallography 2014. The exposition contains some figures with the atomic structures of the selected minerals.


Location Montevideo
Uruguay
Contact Leopoldo Suescun
leopoldo@fq.edu.uy
URL https://sites.google.com/site/museotorresdelallosa/ano-internacional-de-la-cristalografia
Category exhibitions

Event Name Exhibition "Gemmes, une brillante histoire" ("Gems, a bright story")
Start Date 6th Jul 2014
End Date 5th Oct 2014
Duration 92 days
Description The exhibition "Gemmes, une brillante histoire" ("Gems, a bright story") will look like a trip to the heart of the history of gems from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century, at the option of paintings, prints, art objects >, manuscripts and crystals into three thematic courses:  

- Man, crystal, pearl and coral: myths and symbols

- King, Prince and Bishop: gems in majesty

- the science of gems

Many events will be organized around the exhibition: concerts, conferences, demonstrations, ...

 

More information at http://www.aicr2014.fr and http://www.musee-saint-antoine.fr


Location Musée de Saint-Antoine-l’Abbaye
France
Contact Marc Blanchard
contact@aicr2014.fr
URL http://www.aicr2014.fr/index.php/agenda/icalrepeat.detail/2014/07/06/97/78|79|80|81/exposition-gemmes-une-brillante-histoire
Category exhibitions

Event Name Lattices and invisible rays
Start Date 9th May 2014
End Date 12th Sep 2014
Duration 127 days
Description The University library at Lund University celebrates the International Year of Crystallography by hosting a book exhibition displaying a wide plethora of scientific works ranging from the 15th Century up to present time. Focus will be on man's fascination of crystals, the discoveries of Röntgen, Laue and the Braggs, plus local crystallographers and the new MAX IV Laboratory currently under construction in Lund.

The exhibition will open on May 9th with a speech by Sven Lidin, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Lund University and Chairman of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry.


Location Lund
Sweden
Contact Kristian Knutsson
kristian.knutsson@ub.lu.se
URL http://www.ub.lu.se/o.o.i.s/5311
Category exhibitions

Event Name Living with crystals
Start Date 13th Feb 2014 6:00pm
End Date 11th Jan 2015 6:00pm
Duration 332 days
Description

The exhibition "Living with crystal" (original title in Slovenian: Živeti s kristali), organized on the occasion of the International Year of Crystallography, will be open from 13 February 2014 to 11 January 2015 at the Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana. 

On display: Photographs of minerals, Crystal drawings, Mineral and crystal collections, Jewellery, Fluorescent minerals, Interactive presentation of minerals and rocks on Biedermeier tables, Interactive play "Umek the Mineralogist", Microscopic world of crystals.

Authors: Miha Jeršek, Mirjan Žorž, Breda Činč Juhant, Katarina Fuchs

 


Location Prirodoslovni muzej Slovenije, Ljubljana
Slovenia
Contact Breda Èinè Juhant
bjuhant@pms-lj.si
URL http://www.pms-lj.si/si/razstave/obcasne-razstave/634
Category exhibitions

Event Name Reflections: tales from within the crystal
Start Date 26th Jul 2014 10:00am
End Date 29th Aug 2014 5:00pm
Duration 34 days and 7 hours
Description

Reflections: tales from within the crystal

School of Chemistry, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

Crystals have long captivated humankind, from ancient healing remedies and myth and legend, to modern fashion trends and industrial applications.

Scientific interest in crystals was piqued over 400 years ago by Johann Kepler who detailed the beautiful symmetry of ice crystals. By the 20th century, scientists discovered that X-rays could be used to determine the arrangement of the atoms which comprise the crystal, creating the field of Crystallography.

This exhibition celebrates the International Year of Crystallography bringing together crystal specimens, models and instruments used throughout history to solve the mysteries that lie within the crystal.

 


Location Melbourne
Australia
Contact Renee Beale
r.beale@unimelb.edu.au
URL http://www.chemistry.unimelb.edu.au/news/crystallography-exhibition-open-late-july
Category exhibitions

Event Name Virtual Conference on Computational Chemistry
Start Date 1st Aug 2014
End Date 31st Aug 2014
Duration 31 days
Description

The first Virtual Conference on Computational Chemistry (VCCC-2013) was held from 1st to 31st August 2013. Following the success of this conference, we are now planning for the second virtual conference, VCCC-2014, from 1st to 31st August 2014.

Chemistry is no more about test-tubes and experiments but it also involves the use of efficient and accurate computational methods.

This virtual conference will also be held as part of the International Year of Crystallography. Computational chemistry is also used to complement research involving crystallography.

ICT can be used effectively for conferences and thus, virtual conferences have gained popularity. The major advantage of virtual conference is the lower cost involved for participation. One simply has to have access to the Internet or email to be involved in the conference.


Location Virtual
India
Contact ponnadurai ramasami
ramchemi@intnet.mu
URL http://sites.uom.ac.mu/vccc2014/
Category conferences

Event Name X-Ray Diffraction and its application in Materials Engineering
Start Date 1st Aug 2014
End Date 3rd Aug 2014
Duration 3 days
Description Scientific research has always been driven by the needs of industries. The demand for sustainable and efficient materials is on the rise around the world and satisfying this demand requires enhanced properties. To fulfil the needs for new applications once has to come think about the better structure processing and properties correlations. Therefore, the material characterization techniques to study of internal structure, is need of the hour.

X-Ray Diffraction is one of widely used technique for study of internal structure. It is used because of simplicity of operation and wide range of application. Many aspects of material ranging from chemical like Phase identification to physical like measurement of residual stresses.

The workshop is an effort to keep us abreast of the new developments in field of X-Ray Diffraction and its application with giving basics introduction to the world of X-ray diffraction. To fulfill the goal, workshop will give introductory sessions about the XRD through the interactive lectures from the leading experts of the field and hand on experience about the equipment through practical session.


Location Raipur (Chhattisgarh)
India
Contact Dr. Akhilesh Kumar SWARNAKAR
akswarn.met@nitrr.ac.in
URL http://www.nitrr.ac.in/downloads/seminars/2014/Workshop%20on%20XRD-Metallurgical%20Engg%20Final.pdf
Category schools and workshops

Event Name Boston Biotech Symposium 2014
Start Date 2nd Aug 2014 7:30am
End Date 2nd Aug 2014 7:30pm
Duration 12 hours
Description

The use of crystallographic data and analysis for molecules in drug development development, reflecting on past achievements and future directions in molecular design and materials characterization, has served as the basis in the understanding of the structure and function of medicines.  We hope that those participating in the Boston Biotech Symposium find interesting and relevant original research to stimulate new ideas in the area of structural science in pharmaceutical materials research.

       
Time Topic Speaker
7:30 to 8:30 Arrival and Continental Breakfast Opening remarks (Magali Hickey)
8:30 to 9:00 Flushing the Molecular Pipes with SZMAP: a Study of the Aquaporin Selectivity Filter Demetri Moustakas (Alkermes)
9:00 to 9:45 From Crystal Structures to Crystal Engineering: 101 Years of X‐ray Diffraction and Still Going Strong Mike Zaworotko (Limerick)
9:45 to 10:15 Elucidating Structure and Dynamics for Improved Pharmaceutical Material Design Örn Almarsson (Moderna)
10:15 to 10:45 Break
10:45 to 11:30 Keynote: Obtaining Structures of GPCRs in their Active States Bill Weis (Stanford)
11:30 to 12:00 Correlation of Disorder with Crystal Growth Conditions using Experimental and Computational Techniques Matt Peterson (Amgen)
12:00 to 1:00 Networking Lunch
1:00 to 1:30 The formation of the Malaria Pigment Hemozoin in Human Red Blood Cells Infected by Plasmodium Falciparum Leslie Leizerowitz (Weizman Institute)
1:30 to 2:00 Complementing Experimental Solid Form Screening with Computed Crystal Energy Landscapes Susan M. Reutzel‐Edens (Eli Lilly)
2:00 to 2:30 Dosable Solvates of Ivacaftor with High Boiling Point Liquids Yuegang Zhang (Vertex)
3:00 to 3:30 Break
3:30 to 4:00 The Application of Structural Informatics to Solid Form Risk Assessment Peter Wood (CCDC)
4:00 to 4:45 Keynote: Catching Time in a Bottle via Synthetic Crystallography Greg Verdine (Harvard; Warp Drive)
4:45 to 5:15 Concluding Remarks Peter Mueller (MIT)
5:30 to 7:30 Networking Reception

Magali Hickey (Alkermes), Peter Mueller (MIT), John Roberts (MIT ILP)

This is a Free Event. Please indicate if you wish to come by emailing Magali.hickey@alkermes.com 


Location One Main Street, Cambridge, MA
United States
Contact Magali Hickey
Magali.hickey@alkermes.com
URL http://web.mit.edu/x-ray/IYCr_symposium.pdf
Category symposia

Event Name Open lecture at Yokohama National University "Crystals in our daily lives"
Start Date 2nd Aug 2014 2:03pm
End Date
Duration N/A
Description

The aim of this open lecture, entitled "Crystals in our daily lives", is to raise awareness that we use many crystals and crystalline substrates in our daily lives. Students in junior high schools and high schools will be the major audience of this lecture.

Three professors involved in research on organic, inorganic and metallic materials will demonstrate some interesting examples of crystals around us.


Location Yokohama
Japan
Contact Shinya Matsumoto
smatsu@ynu.ac.jp
URL http://www.ynu.ac.jp/hus/koho/11299/detail.html
Category lectures

Event Name Chai and Why? (Science Cafe): Quasicrystals: From impossibility to Nobel prize
Start Date 3rd Aug 2014 11:00am
End Date 3rd Aug 2014 1:00pm
Duration 2 hours
Description Chai and Why?
Quasicrystals: From impossibility to Nobel prize
A. Thamizhavel, TIFR

Prithvi Theatre

Sunday, August 3, 2014
11:00 am

For centuries crystals have been thought of as regularly ordered and periodically repeating arrangements of atoms which had well-defined symmetries. Quasicrystals are structures that are ordered but not periodic and can show, for example, 5-fold symmetries that were thought to be forbidden.The discovery of such materials was met with skepticism and ridiculed, but eventually won a Nobel prize and changed the very definition of what is a crystal! Come meet these wonderfully unusual materials at Chai and Why?

About the speaker: Prof. A. Thamizhavel is a scientist at TIFR whose research focuses on the growth of single crystals and their magnetic and superconducting properties.


Location Prithvi Theatre, Mumbai
India
Contact Arnab Bhattacharya
arnab@tifr.res.in
URL https://www.facebook.com/events/1510952662467791/
Category lectures

Event Name IUCr XXIII
Start Date 5th Aug 2014
End Date 12th Aug 2014
Duration 8 days
Description Twenty-Third Congress and General Assembly of the International Union of Crystallography


Location Palais des congress, Montreal
Canada
Contact Michael Dacombe
execsec@iucr.org
URL http://www.iucr2014.org/
Category conferences

Event Name Voyage dans le Cristal (Journey into the Crystal)
Start Date 6th Aug 2014
End Date 12th Aug 2014
Duration 7 days
Description

Through this Journey into the Crystal, the public will discover why crystals intrigue people so much, why they are so useful to science and why they play such an important role in our daily lives. The numerous applications of crystallography not only affect our lives but also help us to understand the world in which we live. This public display will be taking place as a public outreach event by the local organizing committee of the 23rd Congress and General Assembly of the International Union of Crystallography.

For more information on the display, please visit: http://www.iycr2014.org/resource-materials/voyage

For more information on the Congress, please visit: http://www.iucr2014.org/welcome_e.shtml


Location 1st floor in the Viger Couloir, Palais des congrès de Montréal, QC
Canada
Contact Louise Dawe
ldawe@wlu.ca
URL http://www.iycr2014.org/resource-materials/voyage
Category exhibitions

Event Name Crystals: A World to Discover
Start Date 6th Aug 2014 8:15pm
End Date 6th Aug 2014 9:30pm
Duration 1 hour and 15 minutes
Description

IUCr14_lecturesInternational Year of Crystallography

 Special Free Lectures at McGill University for the Public

      in conjunction with the

 23rd Congress of the International Union of Crystallography

 

Crystals: A World to Discover

Presented by Professor Juan Manuel Garcia-Ruiz, National Research Council of Spain and the University of Granada​


This lecture is a fully illustrated walk throughout the fascinating world of crystals, from their fundaments and properties to the role they play in our daily lives and their impact in the arts and culture. Enjoy the beauty of crystalline materials and discover what crystallography can do for you. A lecture for all audiences.

Download the leaflet of the lecture series 


Location Leacock Building, Room 132, McGill University Campus, Montreal, QC
Canada
Contact Louise Dawe
ldawe@wlu.ca
URL
Category lectures

Event Name National Seminar On Recent Trends in Crystal Growth & Nano Materials
Start Date 7th Aug 2014 10:00am
End Date 9th Aug 2014 4:30pm
Duration 2 days, 6 hours and 30 minutes
Description
The seminar "National Seminar On Recent Trends in Crystal Growth & Nano Materials" will be held during 7-9 August 2014.
The seminar is a platform for scientists, researchers, academics and students to discuss about the methods, applications and latest trends in crystal growth, thin films and nano-materials.
During the three days: more than 25 invited talks from eminent scientists, college teachers and active researchers; more then 250 oral and poster presentations from research scholars and young scientists; best oral and poster presentation awards.

Participants will be requested to register and to send their abstracts and full length paper, to be published in the seminar proceedings.

Reviewed full length papers will be published with ISBN number.

A web page will be opened soon 


Location Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu
India
Contact Dr.A.T.Ravichandran
atrnct@gmail.com
URL
Category seminars

Event Name The Amazing Ribosome and its Tiny Enemy
Start Date 7th Aug 2014 2:00pm
End Date 7th Aug 2014 4:00pm
Duration 2 hours
Description

A Special Lecture to Celebrate the International Year of Crystallography, entitled "The amazing ribosome and its tiny enemies",was delivered by Professor Ada Yonath, 2009 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, on August 7, 2014 at Conference Room, Stang Mongkolsuk Building, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Phayathai, Thailand.

ในโอกาสได้มาเยือนเมืองไทย คณะวิทยาศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล และสำนักงานพัฒนาวิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยีแห่งชาติ (สวทช.) จึงได้เชิญ ดร.อาดา โยนาธ (Ada Yonath) นักเคมีชาวอิสราเอลมาบรรยายพิเศษ ในวาระฉลองปีแห่งผลึกศาสตร์สากล (International Year of Crystallography) เมื่อวันที่ 7 ส.ค.57 ณ คณะวิทยาศาสตร์ มหิดล

[Ada Yonath] [Ada Yonath]

See photos of the event at http://www.sc.mahidol.ac.th/news/activity/2557/aug57-7.htm


Location Bangkok
Thailand
Contact Omjai Saimek
omjai@nstda.or.th
URL http://www.manager.co.th/Science/ViewNews.aspx?NewsID=9570000090174
Category lectures

Event Name Quasi-Periodic Crystals – a Paradigm Shift in Crystallography
Start Date 7th Aug 2014 8:15pm
End Date 7th Aug 2014 9:30pm
Duration 1 hour and 15 minutes
Description

IUCr14_lecturesInternational Year of Crystallography

 Special Free Lectures at McGill University for the Public

      in conjunction with the

 23rd Congress of the International Union of Crystallography

 

Quasi-Periodic Crystals – a Paradigm Shift in Crystallography​

Presented by Nobel Laureate Professor Dan Shechtman, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology


This talk will outline the discovery of quasi-periodic crystals and describe the important role of electron microscopy as an enabling discovery tool.

Download the leaflet of the lecture series 


Location Leacock Building, Room 132, McGill University Campus, Montreal, QC
Canada
Contact Louise Dawe
ldawe@wlu.ca
URL
Category lectures

Event Name HKL...XYZ
Start Date 9th Aug 2014 7:00pm
End Date 9th Aug 2014 9:00pm
Duration 2 hours
Description
"HKL•••XYZ"
An Immersive Interactive Installation 

"HKL•••XYZ" is a project created under the auspices of the GRAND NCE Media Artist and Scientist Collaboration which supports cross-disciplinary projects that work to build constructive exchange and partnership between the arts and sciences. Co-Sponsored by The Canada Council for the Arts, artist Daniel J Wilson and scientist Albert Berghuis were selected as one of four artist/scientist partnerships for the year 2014.

Wilson and Berghuis are working closely with collaborators Dr. Jaeok Park and programmer Eva Schindling on the project.

The broad aim of the artwork is to embody a connection between real and reciprocal space.  This is being attempted through an immersive installation in which the audience member uses an Oculus Rift head-mounted display to enter a 3D world in which they can physically "walk" within the diffraction pattern of a molecule (i.e. reciprocal space).  The position of the audience member is tracked using a Kinect and fed to a second program which projects the electron density map of the same molecule.

**Note** This is a very early prototype of the work which means:
1. The technology is functional but rough and often glitchy
2. The conceptual framework and visual implementation are still in development phases. This means you are not going to see something polished but also means that it is a great time to provide feedback and suggestions. The hope is that the experience may perhaps spark ideas that we have not even considered as of yet.

We welcome you to join us for a first public presentation of the project.

Saturday, August 9, 7-9pm

Room 522a

 

 

 


Location Montreal
Canada
Contact Daniel J Wilson
daniel.j.wilson@gmail.com
URL
Category exhibitions

Event Name Techniques of optical crystallography
Start Date 11th Aug 2014 8:00am
End Date 15th Aug 2014 5:00pm
Duration 4 days and 9 hours
Description Identification of crystalline materials with the polarized light microscope is of importance for those working in forensics, soil science, pharmaceuticals, environmental analyses, analysis of pigments, and earth sciences. This class introduces the student to a range of methods used for the identification of crystalline materials. A number of techniques are employed or demonstrated, including immersion methods, crystal rotation methods and the use of rotating compensators. Optical properties of both isotropic and anisotropic comminuted mineral samples are used as examples throughout the course.
Course Outline:
  1. Introduction
  2. Crystal systems and symmetry; review of Miller indices
  3. Properties of light and polarized light; dispersion
  4. Refraction and Snell's law; velocity vs. refraction; relief
  5. Isotropic and anisotropic substances, and the relation of crystal symmetry to optical properties; calcite experiment
  6. Anisotropic optics: Extinction, retardation, phase interference phenomena, birefringence, extinction
  7. The optical indicatrix; isotropic and anisotropic (uniaxial/biaxial)
  8. The petrographic microscope; components, and adjustment for orthoscopic and conoscopic observation.
  9. Properties observable with the petrographic microscope: Twinning, pleochroism, cleavage, birefringence, sign of elongation, extinction angles; relation to crystal symmetry, anomalous interference colors, interference figures.
  10. Formation of interference figures: Optic axis, off-center optic axis, Bxa, Bxo, optic normal (flash), random figures; use of angle of entry and exit of hyperbola (AEEH) to diagnose centered figures. Recognition of interference figures and application to interpretation of crystal orientation in uniaxial and biaxial minerals: Optic sign; determination using both a waveplate and a quartz wedge, optic angle (2V) and relation to indices of refraction in biaxial minerals, optic axis dispersion; crossed axial plane dispersion
  11. Refractometry: Identification of crystalline materials using calibrated index liquids and the colored Becke line; cause of Becke line colors.
  12. Properties of the more important rock-forming and accessory minerals in thin section: Silica-group minerals; polymorphs of SiO2, feldspar minerals; K-spar and plagioclase groups, amphibole- and pyroxene-group minerals, phyllosilicates, carbonates, accessory minerals.
  13. Advanced methods of crystal identification: Measurement of retardation by use of rotary compensators, spindle stage, universal stage.
  14. Ore microscopy: Demonstration of basic optical properties (reflectance, bireflectance, anisotropism, reflection pleochroism, Kalb line, etc.) that can be measured in reflected light, and their application to identifying opaque minerals or characterizing metallurgical samples; comparison of the properties of reflected and transmitted light.


Location Westmont, IL, UA
United States
Contact Chris Gorman
cgorman@hookecollege.com
URL http://www.hookecollege.com/courses/course.asp?COURSE_ID=57
Category schools and workshops

Event Name What is a Crystal? New Answers to an Old Question
Start Date 11th Aug 2014 8:15pm
End Date 11th Aug 2014 9:30pm
Duration 1 hour and 15 minutes
Description IUCr14_lecturesInternational Year of Crystallography

 Special Free Lectures at McGill University for the Public

      in conjunction with the

 23rd Congress of the International Union of Crystallography

 

What is a Crystal? New Answers to an Old Question​

Presented by Professor Ron Lifshitz, School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University And Condensed Matter Physics, California Institute of Technology

In 1982 Dan Shechtman discovered a new kind of crystal that seemed to contradict the laws of nature. His discovery -- for which he was awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry -- ignited a scientific revolution that demonstrated that, in science, what may seem impossible today might turn out to be real tomorrow. We will review this scientific revolution and the many effects it had on science and beyond.

Download the leaflet of the lecture series 


Location Leacock Building, Room 132, McGill University Campus, Montreal, QC
Canada
Contact Louise Dawe
ldawe@wlu.ca
URL
Category lectures

Event Name Topological methods for expert systems in materials science
Start Date 12th Aug 2014
End Date 16th Aug 2014
Duration 5 days
Description The main goal of this school is to give an introduction to this whole new area that we call Topological Crystal Chemistry and to show how the topological methods and tools can be used for creating expert systems in materials science. There will be large time dedicated to hands-on session on the use of the novel and still not so widespread computer methods/software/databases so the student at the end of the course should be able to analyse any kind of extended structure through the eye of the topology and describe it in term of nets, entanglements, catenation etc. A special attention will be paid to the analysis of various classes of crystalline materials, in particular, MOFs, supramolecular crystals, zeolites, fast-ion conductors, minerals. All participants will have an ability to analyze their own crystal structures with the help of tutors that will be available also in the evening time. A special session will be devoted to summarize the results of such personal/free works.

The tutorial will start with a theoretical introduction where the background of the topological methods will be briefly, but rigorously, considered. No special mathematical skills are required, but the participants have to be aware of crystal chemistry and crystallography basics. The main abilities, problems, and perspectives of topological analysis of crystalline networks will be outlined.

The main part of the tutorial will be devoted to practical works with the computer programs TOPOS ( http://www.topos.samsu.ru/ ), Systre, and 3dt ( http://www.gavrog.org/ ) with a special attention to TOPOS.

[Group photo]
Group photo of participants in the Samara school.


Location Samara
Russian Federation
Contact Davide M Proserpio
davide.proserpio@unimi.it
URL http://sctms.ru/train/school/?lang=en
Category schools and workshops

Event Name The Role of Magnetic Symmetry in the Description and Determination of Magnetic Structures
Start Date 14th Aug 2014
End Date 16th Aug 2014
Duration 3 days
Description

Venue: Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada (near Toronto)

Focus: Lecture presentations and hands-on workshop tutorials will focus on the role of magnetic symmetry in the solution and refinement of magnetic structures.  This will include discussions of magnetic neutron diffraction, the proper description of a magnetic structure (e.g. supercell, wave or irrep-mode parameters), magnetic space groups and superspace groups, magnetic systematic absences, the use of symmetry operators to constrain magnetic models, and the use of symmetry in widely-available structure solution/refinement packages.

Target Audience:  Because many of the methods and tools for applying magnetic symmetry to the solution and refinement of commensurate and incommensurate magnetic structures are relatively new and developing rapidly, this workshop will be of interest to experts and novices alike.  Students, post-docs, faculty and industrial scientists with a strong interest in the crystallography of magnetic materials should plan to attend.  We anticipate between 30 and 50 participants.


Location Hamilton
Canada
Contact Branton Campbell
branton_campbell@byu.edu
URL http://magcryst.org/meetings/cmsworkshop2014/
Category schools and workshops

Event Name Representations of Matter in Real and Reciprocal Space: Images and Objects from Crystallography
Start Date 15th Aug 2014
End Date 22nd Aug 2014
Duration 8 days
Description

This exhibition at the University of Sydney’s Verge Gallery will consist of images and objects derived from both diffraction patterns and crystal structures. It will focus on the different ways of representing crystals – in both real and reciprocal space – and their relationship to the practical uses of crystalline materials. As scientists we tend to consider such images and objects as utilitarian or even banal, but occasions such as IYCr remind us that the general public often sees them as intricate and beautiful. We are designing this exhibit to highlight the aesthetics of crystallographic images while also explaining to the audience (in layman’s terms) more complex but fascinating subjects such as modulated structures, quasicrystals, short-range order (diffuse scattering) and magnetic structures.  



Location Sydney
Australia
Contact Chris Ling
chris.ling@sydney.edu.au
URL
Category exhibitions

Event Name Training course on symmetry and group theory
Start Date 15th Aug 2014
End Date 17th Aug 2014
Duration 3 days
Description In the framework of the International Year of Crystallography, the IUCr Commission on Mathematical and Theoretical Crystallography organizes a training course on "symmetry and group theory" at Tsukuba, Japan, on 15 to 17 August 2014.

Pre-requisites

The participants are expected to know basic matrix algebra (how to multiply matrices and vectors, how calculate determinant and trace of a matrix), fundamental electromagnetism (waves, diffraction) and basic chemistry.

Program

The training course will span three full days, from 15 to 17 August, 2014. An optional pre-school day is organized on August 14 for those needing to revise general concepts about matrix algebra and abstract algebra (general introduction to group theory).

Thursday, 14 August

Optional session on matrix and abstract algebra (2 p.m. onwards)

Friday, 15 August (9 a.m. - 7 p.m.)

Introduction to symmetry and periodicity
Lattices and crystallographic symmetry in 2 and 3 dimensions
Choice of the unit cell
Crystallographic point groups
Morphological symmetry
Stereographic projection, with exercises

Saturday, 16 August (9 a.m. - 7 p.m.)

Matrix representation of point group operations
Screw axes and glide planes
Introduction to space groups
Graphical construction of space groups, with exercises
Metric tensor and applications

Saturday, 16 August (9 a.m. - 7 p.m.)

Reciprocal lattice and systematic absences
Matrix representation of space group operations
Group-subgroup relations
Structure-substructure relations and applications to displacive phase transitions

Coffee break will be served at 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Lunch break will be from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. The evening of August 15 a welcome reception will be organized.

Language

The official language of the training course is Japanese. No simultaneous interpretation will been provided.

Venue

The training course will be held at the KEK main research building, meeting room No. 1.

Lecturer

Prof. Massimo Nespolo, Université de Lorraine, France (on behalf of MaThCryst)

Local Organizing Committee

Dr. Maki Okube, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Prof. Takashi Kamiyama, KEK
Prof. Noriyuki Igarashi, KEK

Registration and accommodation

Online registration and information about the accommodation is available at the local website

See the photo gallery


Location Tsukuba
Japan
Contact Maki Okube
makisan@lipro.msl.titech.ac.jp
URL http://www.crystallography.fr/mathcryst/Tsukuba2014.php
Category schools and workshops

Event Name National Science Week
Start Date 16th Aug 2014
End Date 24th Aug 2014
Duration 9 days
Description

National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology. Running each year in August, it features approximately 1000 events around Australia, including those delivered by universities, schools, museums and science centres. These events attract a wide audience from children to adults, and science amateurs to professionals. Over one million people participate in science events across the nation.

Now into its 16th year, National Science Week provides an opportunity to acknowledge the contributions of Australian scientists to the world of knowledge. It also aims to encourage an interest in science pursuits among the general public, and to encourage younger people to be fascinated by the world we live in.

Here are some photos from the crystals display at the Launch of National Science Week at the Shine Dome, Australian Academy of Science, Canberra, which was held on Thursday 14th August 2014. Kids had 6 weeks to grow crystals during May/June and all crystals were submitted in July. The announcements of all winners was made on 20 August during the National Science Week and the Awards giving ceremony will be on August 30th during the University of Canberra open day.

 

 

See also information about the ACT Crystal Growing Competition.

National Science Week is supported by the Australian Government in a variety of ways. Other partners include the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and the Australian Science Teachers Association (ASTA).


Location Canberra
Australia
Contact Ashraf Ghanem
Ashraf.Ghanem@canberra.edu.au
URL http://www.scienceweek.net.au/
Category activities for schoolchildren

Event Name Chai and Why? (Science Cafe): The colour of gemstones: beauty in imperfections
Start Date 17th Aug 2014 11:00am
End Date 17th Aug 2014 1:00pm
Duration 2 hours
Description

Chai and Why?

The Colour of Gemstones - Beauty in imperfection

Charu Seth and Sayani Das
TIFR

Sunday, Aug. 17, 2014
11:00 am 
Room 2 Sc
Ruparel College

We have adorned ourselves with jewellery since antiquity; cut and polished minerals of different colours have been valued as gemstones. Most gems are crystals which get their colour from trace amounts of impurities, usually transition-metal ions. For e.g. aluminium oxide, as corundum or alumina is colourless, but replace a tiny bit of aluminium by chromium and you have a red ruby, while iron or titanium produces a blue/green sapphire! Let’s look at the chemistry responsible for beauty in imperfection

We'll also have some cool experiments to show how metal ions give colour to crystals! 
Children and adults of all ages welcome! Entry free!

About the speakers:
Charu and Sayani are research scholars in the Dept. of Chemical Sciences at TIFR working in Materials Chemistry and Chemical Biology, respectively.

 

 


Location Mumbai, Ruparel College, Matunga
India
Contact Arnab Bhattacharya
arnab@tifr.res.in
URL https://www.facebook.com/events/836427893043474/
Category lectures

Event Name Crystals in the Classroom
Start Date 20th Aug 2014 9:25am
End Date 20th Aug 2014 11:25am
Duration 2 hours
Description A science demonstration to Stage 1 primary school students describing how salts are dissolved into solution and how crystals form and can be grown to large sizes.


Location Penshurst West Public School, Sydney
Australia
Contact Rob Russell
rar@ansto.gov.au
URL http://www.penshurstw-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/
Category schools and workshops

Event Name Crystals for Life
Start Date 20th Aug 2014 11:30am
End Date
Duration N/A
Description

The event "Crystals for Life" at the Govt. Middle school-Ramgarh(NawaPind) aims at increasing the awareness of schoolchildren about crystals and crystallography and their importance in daily life.

Programme

Introductory address by Head of Institution

About the International Year of Crystallography
Kapil Dev Soni, Govt. Middle School-ramgarh(NawaPind)

Applications of crystallography
Saurbh Manro, Govt. Middle School-khattra

Biology & crystallography 
Gurwinder Singh, Govt. High  School-Bhadla

Crystals and Daily life
Kapil Dev Soni, Govt. Middle School-ramgarh(NawaPind)



Location Govt. Middle School-Ramgarh (Nawapind)
India
Contact Govt. Middle School-Ramgarh (NawaPind)
gms.ldh.ramgarh@gmail.com
URL gms.ldh.ramgarh@gmail.com
Category activities for schoolchildren

Event Name The Chemistry Between Them
Start Date 20th Aug 2014 2:15pm
End Date 20th Aug 2014 3:00pm
Duration 45 minutes
Description

Margaret Thatcher and Dorothy Hodgkin were two of the most influential women of the 20th Century. One was Britain's first female Prime Minister, the other won the Nobel Prize for her pioneering work in X-ray crystallography, and mapped the molecular structure of Vitamin B12, penicillin and insulin. Dorothy taught Margaret at University and they stayed friends, though Dorothy was a left-wing peace campaigner who was President of the Pugwash group and had been awarded the Order of Lenin.

Adam Ganz's new play The Chemistry Between Them looks at the relationship between these two impressive but very different women It moves between two timeframes - Chequers in 1983, at the height of tension between East and West, as Dorothy pleads with her former pupil to take nuclear disarmament seriously  as Cruise missiles and SS 20s are deployed in Europe -and Oxford in and just after the war, as Margaret, away from home for the first time, starts to make  her way in science and politics, culminating in working on a crystallography project in Dorothy’s lab.

The Chemistry Between Them speculates on how Dorothy s influence helped Margaret break from her small-town Methodist background, and how Margaret's scientific education from one of the world's great chemists changed her understanding of the world, and herself. It reveals a lesser-known side of Margaret Thatcher - the chemist, immensely proud both of her education from, and her friendship with, Dorothy.

The play is based on extensive primary research – amongst the many people Adam spoke to were Lord Tebbit, the late novelist Nina Bawden (who studied at Somerville with Margaret) and Professor Judith Howard FRS.  Adam also spoke to retired Chemistry Professor Ted Benfey to find out what might have been on Margaret’s syllabus in the 1940's. Aired to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Dorothy Hodgkin’s Nobel Prize, the play stars Catherine Skinner as Margaret Thatcher and Jane Slavin as Dorothy Hodgkin and is directed for the BBC by Nandita Ghose.

Adam has written several other plays for BBC Radio, most recently The Gestapo Minutes, which was  nominated for  an Audio Drama Award for Best Single Drama.

For more details contact Adam Ganz on 07740 861354 or email Adam.ganz@rhul.ac.uk


Location
United Kingdom
Contact Adam Ganz
Adam.Ganz@rhul.ac.uk
URL http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04dmxwj
Category other

Event Name Queensland Museum Synchrotron Demonstration
Start Date 21st Aug 2014 1:30pm
End Date 21st Aug 2014 2:30pm
Duration 1 hour
Description I will be presenting a demonstration of remote access to the Australian Synchrotron to school children and interested public, at the Queensland Museum. I will be showing people how the synchrotron works, how we collect crystallographic data, and what the data shows us about macromolecular structures with an emphasis on how we use the information for drug design. 


Location Brisbane
Australia
Contact Brett Collins
b.collins@imb.uq.edu.au
URL http://www.southbank.qm.qld.gov.au/Events+and+Exhibitions/Events+and+Activities/National+Science+Week#.U8XPLVYmdbs
Category exhibitions

Event Name RACI Tasmania Branch Public Lecture: What is X-ray Crystallography and how did it transform our view of the world?
Start Date 22nd Aug 2014 6:00pm
End Date 22nd Aug 2014 7:00pm
Duration 1 hour
Description To celebrate 2014 as the International Year of Crystallography, The Royal Australian Chemical Institute - Tasmania Branch, is hosting a public lecture entitled "What is X-ray Crystallography and how did it transform our view of the world?" on 22 August 2014, 6pm, Chemistry Building, Lecture Theatre 1, University of Tasmania - Sandy Bay Campus (map).

Just over a hundred years ago a narrow beam of X-rays was fired at a crystal for the very first time. The experiment, an early attempt to investigate the nature of this recently discovered radiation, showed that it was wavelike and so constituted a new type of light. Although that was in itself a profound discovery, scientists realised immediately that the far more interesting outcome of the experiment was the revelation that X-rays could be used to 'see' the atomic structure of matter in three dimensions at a level of detail beyond the reach of even the most powerful microscopes.
The technique of X-ray crystallography, first used to work out the atomic structure of simple crystals and minerals, has since been applied to the far more elaborate molecular structures found in chemistry and biology. It is arguably one of the greatest scientific advances of the 20th century. In this lecture I will recount the curious origin of the technique (including its Australian roots), explain how it works and discuss how crystallography opened up an entirely new landscape for scientists to explore.

Stephen Curry, a native of Northern Ireland, is a Professor of Structural Biology at Imperial College where he teaches life sciences students at undergraduate and postgraduate level. His main research interests currently are in structural analysis — mainly using X-ray crystallography— of the molecular basis of replication RNA viruses such as foot-and-mouth disease virus and noroviruses (which include the infamous ‘winter vomiting bug’).
Curry is also a regular science writer. Since 2008 he has been writing about his research and the scientific life past and present on his Reciprocal Space blog and at the Guardian. He has a particular interest in the history of X-ray crystallography and made several short films on the subject in collaboration with the Royal Institution.
In addition Curry is a founder member and vice-chair of Science is Vital, a UK group that campaigns on scientific issues, and is also on the board of directors of the Campaign for Science and Engineering.


Location Hobart
Australia
Contact Dr Nathan Kilah
Nathan.Kilah@utas.edu.au
URL http://www.raci.org.au/branches/tas-branch-2
Category lectures

Event Name BloemCrystSchool2
Start Date 23rd Aug 2014
End Date 29th Aug 2014
Duration 7 days
Description
The University of the Free State will host the 2nd School on Fundamental Crystallography, BloemCrystSchool2 (BCS2), from 25th to 29th August 2014. In addition to this initiative, a Pre-Workshop will be held on the 23rd and 24th of August on the Introduction to Crystallography.

BCS2 covers a number of basic and the mathematical aspects of crystallography. It is presented by The MathCryst Commission of the International Union of Crystallography and forms part of the celebrations of 2014, the International Year of Crystallography. Lectures for BCS2 will be presented primarily by Prof Massimo Nespolo (Nancy, France) and Prof Mois Aroyo (Bilbao, Spain); both internationally renowned scientists.

BloemCrystSchool2 will cover the following topics:
  • Introduction to group theory
  • Crystallographic point groups
  • Stereographic projection and the morphology of crystals
  • Space groups
  • Exercises on the space group diagrams from Volume A of the International Tables
  • Fourier transforms and convolutions
  • Scattering from an electron, an atom, a unit cell, a crystal
  • Diffraction symmetry: Laue classes, Friedel's law, resonant scattering
  • General, zonal and serial reflection conditions and their use to determine the space-group type
  • Group-subgroup relations and their application to phase transitions
  • Twins and modular structures
  • Use of the Bilbao Crystallographic Server in the study of the structure and properties of crystals
Links:



In addition to BloemCrystSchool2, a Pre-Workshop is scheduled on the 23rd and 24th of August on the Introduction to Crystallography

The pre-workshop will cover the following topics and will be presented by lecturers from the University of Cape Town, University of Stellenbosch and the University of the Free State: 

  1. Data collection and general introductory concepts of Crystallography (Afternoon: 13.00: Saturday 23 August).
  2. Refinement strategies of small molecules and hands-on session (Afternoon: 15.00: Saturday 23 August).
  3. Use of Cambridge Structural Database (Morning: Sunday: 24 August).
  4. Matrix Algebra (Afternoon: Sunday 24 August): Introduction for BloemCrystSchool2 which starts 25 August and highly recommended for all attending BCS2)
Website for Pre-Workshop (23-24 Aug 2014): http://conferences.ufs.ac.za/content.aspx?id=306

Fees for Introduction to Crystallography Pre-Workshop 23-24 August:

Local participant registration: ZAR1000; after 15 July 2014 - ZAR1200
International participant registration: €80; after 15 July 2014 - €95
Fees for BloemCrystSchool2 25-29 August:

Local participant registration: ZAR3600; after 15 July 2014 - ZAR4100
International participant registration: €260; after 15 July 2014 - €300
Day Visitors: ZAR1000; after 15 July 2014 - ZAR1400 *
Accompanying Persons: (Sharing room) ZAR2800/ €190; after 15 July - ZAR3200/ €215

* Fee covers only attendance of the school as well as lunch and tea for the duration of the school.  No accommodation, breakfast and dinners included.

Extra accommodation:

Local participant: ZAR700; after 15 July 2014 - ZAR800
International participant: €50; after 15 July 2014 - €55

Please complete the following registration form and indicate whether you plan to attend only the school, only the workshop or both and send it to: Marietjie Schutte-Smith via email (preferred): schuttem@ufs.ac.za or fax: +27(0)51 444 6384.
Note: closing date for financial support is extended to 15 July 2014.


Additional notes:
  • Each delegate must send a separate form (may include accompanying person/s).
  • Early bird registration ends 15 July 2014.
  • If an extra night’s accommodation is needed due to flight schedules, please inform us when submitting this form, or before 15 July 2014.
    
Limited number of Travel Grants are available:
  1. For International students or young researchers - € 800 per person
  2. For local students or young researchers – ZAR 2 500 per person

Please apply before 15 July 2014 for financial support by writing a letter with detailed motivation. All applications should also be accompanied by a letter from the head of department or supervisor.

See photo gallery 


Location Bloemfontein
South Africa
Contact Andreas Roodt
Roodta@ufs.ac.za
URL http://www.crystallography.fr/mathcryst/SouthAfrica2014.php
Category schools and workshops

Event Name Science Festival 2014 for youngsters in Osaka
Start Date 23rd Aug 2014
End Date 24th Aug 2014
Duration 2 days
Description We will hold classrooms of science experiments for children in Herbis hall in Osaka. We have approximately 80 programs of workshops, hands-on activities and science shows. It is the biggest Science Festival for youngsters in the Kansai area.


Location Osaka
Japan
Contact Shinji Danjo
danjo@mb.infoweb.ne.jp
URL http://www.pesj-bkk.jp/OSF/
Category schools and workshops

Event Name Molecular Model Building and its Biotechnology Applications
Start Date 23rd Aug 2014 9:00am
End Date 23rd Aug 2014 4:00pm
Duration 7 hours
Description


Location B.V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology, Hubli
India
Contact Jagadish Bennale
info@jbnenterprises.com
URL http://bvb.edu/
Category seminars

Event Name International Year of Crystallography 2014 Lecture Series
Start Date 25th Aug 2014 6:00pm
End Date
Duration N/A
Description

Public Lecture Series at the Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Western Australia

August 25, 2014 - 6pm
What is X-ray crystallography and how did it transform our view of the world?
by Professor Stephen Curry, Imperial College

September 17, 2014 - 6pm
Molecules and Crystals
by Professor Mark Spackman, University of Western Australia

October 15, 2014 - 6pm
Crystallography in Biology
by Professor Alice Vrielink, University of Western Australia

Download the poster of the whole lecture series 

Download the flyer for the lecture of Prof Curry 


Location Perth
Australia
Contact Alice Vrielink
alice.vrielink@uwa.edu.au
URL http://www.ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/crystallography
Category lectures

Event Name Crystallography Lectures at Silliman
Start Date 26th Aug 2014 8:00am
End Date 26th Aug 2014 11:00am
Duration 3 hours
Description

 

SYMMETRY AND THE TWO-DIMENSIONAL SPACE GROUPS

This lecture introduces fundamental concepts of crystallography. Isometries and compositions of the isometries of the plane are discussed first. A geometric “proof” of the crystallographic restriction follows.Then the 17 crystallographic wallpaper groups will be described. 

Some mathematics is discussed but the lecture is intended for a general audience. 

8:00 - 9:30 a.m., Silliman University MPR

 

ORIGAMI CRYSTALS: MATH AND ART

This is an introductory survey to classical and modern origami designs that have close connections to crystallography (e.g., origami polyhedra, tessellations, etc.). The lecture also explores how scientific origami research might intersect with crystallography.

A folding session on modular origami construction follows the presentation.

9:30 - 11:00 a.m., Silliman University MPR

 

The lectures coincide with the 113th Founders Day celebration of Silliman University.

Local Coordinator: Prof. Alice Mamhot, Department of Mathematics, Silliman University

 


Location Dumaguete City
Philippines
Contact Oscar Vincent Silang
oscar_vincent@ymail.com
URL http://su.edu.ph
Category lectures

Event Name First European Crystallography School
Start Date 28th Aug 2014
End Date 6th Sep 2014
Duration 10 days
Description

Reinforcing foundations to build the 2nd century of modern crystallography 

As celebrated by the International Year of Crystallography (IYCr2014), modern crystallography is entering its 2nd century of life, being as vital and challenging as a young discipline. In the last decades, crystallography has experienced a rapid advance, which has produced an enormous impact towards a deeper understanding of the properties of matter and functionality of materials.

ECS1 is directed to young researchers and Ph.D. students involved in all different fields of structural sciences, and aims at diffusing and sharing the idea of crystallography as a unique discipline. The School will include lectures and practical sessions, as well as dissemination seminars open to the public, in order to increase the awareness and ignite an interest in crystallography among young students. Moreover, a series of satellite events will be organized to celebrate IYCr2014.

ECS1 has been approved as an Erasmus Intensive Programme under the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union. 

Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ECASchool2014 

 


Location Pavia
Italy
Contact Michele Zema
michele.zema@unipv.it
URL http://2014.aicschool.org/
Category schools and workshops

Event Name Impacto da Cristalografia nas Diferentes Áreas da Ciencia
Start Date 28th Aug 2014 8:00am
End Date 29th Aug 2014 6:00pm
Duration 1 day and 10 hours
Description


Location iNSTITUTO DE QUÍMICA/UNESP ARARAQUARA
Brazil
Contact SANDRA HELENA PULCINELLI
sandrap@iq.unesp.br
URL http://www.iq.unesp.br/#!/noticia/46/simposio-em-comemoracao-ao-ano-internacional-da-cristalografia/
Category symposia