October 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 Bibliographical exhibition IYCr2014
Start Date 1st Oct 2014
End Date 31st Dec 2014
Duration 92 days and 1 hour
Description The Library of the Faculty of Sciences University of A Coruña performs a physical and virtual exhibition based on its bibliographical resources on crystallography. This exhibition includes a selection of books covering all aspects of crystallography (Mineralogy, Biology, Chemistry, Materials Science ...). Also includes a selection of scientific production on crystallographic topics of researchers from our University. To this end, we have developed posters and bookmarks that will be complemented by activities through social networks. This is intended to inform both the value of crystallography and its many nuances and its connection with the rest of science. The main objective is therefore to spread these issues among future researchers who are now students at the University.


Location A Coruña
Spain
Contact Biblioteca da Facultade de Ciencias da UDC
ciencias.bib@udc.es
URL http://ciencias.udc.es/biblioteca/exposicions/2014
Category exhibitions

Event Name Celebrating the International Year of Crystallography
Start Date 26th Sep 2014 6:00pm
End Date 5th Oct 2014 11:00pm
Duration 9 days and 5 hours
Description

You cannot fit Science in one box? Think again! Logix Creative and Daaa Haus have been entrusted with the conceptualisation, design and fabrication of the science installation in Pjazza St George during the Science In The City 2014 and Notte Bianca 2014 happenings on Saturday 26th September and Saturday 4th October 2014 respectively - and, judging from the blue prints, they have done just that!

Introducing AMAZE2: a massive installation in the shape of a giant cube housing a maze that plans to portray the various elements of science in a fun and eclectic way. The Installation, a journey through various rooms arranged as a full size maze, will take the visitor through various representations and interactive exhibits of science. From the weather to the big bang, from the earth to the human body, from solar energy to renewable energy, no stone will be left unturned. Logix/Daaa are also thinking outside the box – literally, as around the installation various exhibits featuring Lufthansa, with an array of interactive displays designed to experience the science around flight engineering, a car manufacturer displaying a fleet of EV vehicles and a Beer manufacturer sponsoring a Beer Haus experiment bar will offer patrons tons of entertainment while they warm up before cooling down after the experience of the AMAZE2 cube.

This cube will contain a tech-biogarden where the audience can play with devices and make their own sounds with the living systems. An art installation by IZAXA in collaboration with biochemist Rosalin Bonetta, Laboratory of Biochemistry and Protein Science (Dept. of Physiology and Biochemistry, University of Malta), under the supervision of Professor G. Hunter and Dr T. Hunter, invites participants to celebrate the 100th anniversary since the start of X-ray Crystallography. Another area will house artefacts inspired by the CERN particle accelerator that's trying to explain the wonders of the Universe.

AMAZE2 will offer visitors of all ages an accessible exhibition of educational displays that puts science in their hands. With the aid of Science in the City Consortium, Notte Bianca, Biopilot, Izaxa and V.18 Logix/Daaa will fit Science in the box and mix it with art and culture to form an epic assault on the senses. Everyone will be truly AMAZED – squared.


Location Valletta
Malta
Contact Rosalin Bonetta
rosalin.bonetta@um.edu.mt
URL http://scienceinthecity.org.mt/amaze2/
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 Crystallography: Where Art & Science Collide
Start Date 18th Sep 2014
End Date 17th Jan 2015
Duration 122 days and 1 hour
Description

The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History proudly announces its upcoming exhibition: CRYSTALLOGRAPHY: Where Art & Science Collide, on display from September 18, 2014 –January 17, 2015.

On Thursday, September 18th, at 6 PM, a free public lecture featuring David Gardner, Master Jeweler and Gemologist, was followed by an open reception with refreshments and gallery viewing.

[exhibition postcard]

This year marks the centenary of the birth of modern crystallography, a science studying the composition and structure of crystals. Crystallographers provide fundamental knowledge and technology essential for the development of new materials.

Crystallography has become the very core of structural science, revealing the structure of DNA, allowing us to understand and fabricate computer memories, showing us how proteins are created in cells, and helping scientists to design powerful new materials and drugs. It permeates our daily lives and is essential in agro-food, aeronautics, automobiles, cosmetics, and computers, as well as the electro-mechanical, pharmaceutical and mining industries. Because of the beauty and symmetry of crystals, they also figure prominently in architecture, art forms, and jewelry.

This exhibition will offer visitors an overview of the many applications of the science of crystallography. Materials on display will include stunning specimens from the Museum’s extensive mineral collection and will showcase examples of crystals used in art and jewelry.

This exhibit was made possible in part through Hotel Tax Revenue funded from the City of College Station through the Arts Council of Brazos Valley and through David Gardner’s Jewelers. The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History is committed to promoting science, and cultural and natural history with the integration of art in exhibits and educational programs.

The Museum is open to visitors Tuesday-Saturday from 10 am-5 pm. For more information about this adult program, exhibits and other displays, events, programs and activities, please contact the Museum at 979-776-2195, visit us on the web at www.brazosvalleymuseum.org, or follow us on Facebook.


Location Bryan, TX
United States
Contact Sarah Hoffschwelle
events@brazosvalleymuseum.org
URL http://brazosvalleymuseum.org/exhibits/crystallography-where-art-science-collide
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 Exposición cristalizARTE
Start Date 19th Sep 2014
End Date 15th Nov 2014
Duration 58 days and 1 hour
Description

This exhibition presents 29 paintings inspired by crystallographic concepts, selected among the 80 participants of the Art Contest "cristalizARTE. Cuando el arte se encuentra con la ciencia". Artists from all over Argentina were divided into two categories according to their age: adults and teenagers under 18 y.o.

The exhibit is on display at the Library of Instituto Balseiro, Bariloche Atomic Center
Av Bustillo 9500, Bariloche, Argentina
Open Mon-Fri from 9.00 till 18.00 hrs. Free admission.

You can also visit our website to see the participating artworks, as well as the Winners of the contest.

Photos of the opening day
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Location San Carlos de Bariloche
Argentina
Contact Gabriela Aurelio
gaurelio@cab.cnea.gov.ar
URL http://fisica.cab.cnea.gov.ar/cristalizarte/
Category exhibitions

Event Name Journey Into the Crystal CEBU
Start Date 8th Sep 2014 9:00am
End Date 17th Oct 2014 6:00pm
Duration 39 days and 9 hours
Description

The follow-up event to the exhibition Tiles, Weaves and Origami: A Journey through Art and Crystallography.

http://www.iycr2014.org/events/exhibitions/tiles,-weaves-and-origami-a-journey-through-art-and-crystallography

As part of its celebration of Science Month in Philippine Schools, the High School Department of Visayan Nazarene Bible College brings you Journey Into the Crystal CEBU, the Philippine staging of the traveling exhibition Voyage dans le cristal.

http://www.iycr2014.org/home/ongoing/special-voyage/special/voyage-dans-le-cristal

Travel through time and discover the fascinating world of crystals!

The exhibition is open for public viewing at the Main Lobby of Visayan Nazarene Bible College, St. Mary's Drive, Apas, Cebu City.


Location Cebu City
Philippines
Contact Oscar Vincent Silang
oscar_vincent@ymail.com
URL
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 Molybdenum Biochemistry: from neurodegeneration to synaptogenesis and blood pressure
Start Date 1st Oct 2014 12:00am
End Date
Duration N/A
Description

As part of the lecture series organized by the Campus of Caparica, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Universidade Nova de Lisboa to celebrate the International Year of Crystallography, on October 2nd, Prof Guenter Schwarz is giving a lecture on Molybdenum Biochemistry: from neurodegeneration to synaptogenesis and blood pressure.

Professor Guenter Schwarz (Center for Molecular Medicine, Univ. Cologne, Germany) was born in 1970 in Suhl. He studied biology at the University of Szeged (Hungary) and Technical University of Braunschweig (Germany), where he also completed his Ph.D. and habilitation. From 2000-2001, he was a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Center for Molecular Medicine and Structural Biology, with Prof. Dr. Schindelin (State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA). In 2005 he got appointed as Associate Professor for Biochemistry at University of Cologne. Since 2009 he is Full Professor for Biochemistry and Vice Chair of the Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne. Since 1995, Professor Schwarz has been honoured with numerous awards, notably the:-“Novartis-Preis” for therapy-related pharmacological research given by the German society of pharmacology and toxicology (in 2003);-“Max-von-Laue-Preis” for structural biology given by the German Society of Crystallography (in 2005);-“Horst-Bickel-Award” for the development of novel therapies in the field of inborn errors in metabolism given by Arbeitsgem. für Pediatrische Stoffwechselstörung (in 2009) and;-Innovation Award of the State North Rhine Westphalia for the development of a therapy to treat Molybdenum Cofactor deficiency (in 2010).

Read the abstract of the lecture at http://xtal.dq.fct.unl.pt/iycr2014/Speakers_files/Abstact-Schwarz-Sept2014.pdf


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

Event Name ONI eksperymentują!
Start Date 8th Sep 2014
End Date 30th Nov 2014
Duration 84 days and 1 hour
Description A series of experiments for popularization of science among children with intellectual disabilities from Mysłowice are being organized by "ONI eksperymentują!" in celebration of the International Year of Crystallography 2014.


Location Mysłowice
Poland
Contact Piotr Zwoliński, The Independent Group of Science Popularizers EXPERIMENTATORS
piotr.zwolinski@eksperymentatorzy.org
URL http://www.eksperymentatorzy.org
Category activities for schoolchildren

Event Name KRISTALLE @ Gmunden
Start Date 1st Oct 2014 8:00am
End Date 3rd Oct 2014 9:00pm
Duration 2 days and 13 hours
Description

The exhibition "Crystals - Artwork of Nature" (original title: "KRISTALLE - Kunstwerke der Natur") will take the visitors on an exciting journey through crystals and the structure of matter using models and elaborated computer graphics. In the spirit of the International Year of Crystallography 2014, this exhibition aims at disseminating crystallography and the knowledge of the structure of matter to the general public, and providing information on history and application of crystallography.

The exhibition tours through all of the federal states of Austria. This tour stop takes place at the wonderful city of Gmunden in Upper Austria, located at the lake Traunsee and famous for its ceramic production.

After the official opening on the 1st of October, there will be hourly guided tours for school classes and general public through the exhibition during opening times (8:00-21:00) until the 3rd of October.

Furthermore, at this occasion, it will also be possible to get the Austrian commemorative postage stamp celebrating IYCr (which is shown on this homepage at http://www.iycr2014.org/events/postage_stamps/austrian-stamp). It was produced to honour the famous Austrian mineralogist and crystallographer Felix Machatschki. There will be a limited emission of the special envelope with special postmarks adapted to time and place of the event.

Download the poster of the exhibition


Location Gmunden
Austria
Contact Robert Krickl
mail@r-krickl.com
URL http://www.r-krickl.com/iycr_gmunden
Category exhibitions

Event Name La Cristallographie et Nous
Start Date 2nd Oct 2014
End Date 30th May 2015
Duration 241 days
Description

To celebrate the UN International Year of Crystallography 2014, the association AMMS-InterESST Strasbourg (Association for Museology and Scientific Mediation - Strasbourg's Alumni network of the European Studies of Society Science, and Technology), with various collaborators, principally the Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology (IGBMC), have the honor to present the multi-axial project “La Cristallographie et nous - Crystallography in our life”.

The project discusses mainly about human health and proposes to discover the vast field of crystallography. Our goal: to celebrate the crystallography year as charted by the IYCr2014 program but also as a "traditional" science in the Strasbourg University and as a significant contribution to the scientific reputation of the city of Strasbourg and the region of Alsace. Our wish is to make this event a prelude to the International Year of Light in 2015.

The project includes: 

  1. A travelling exhibition in Alsace called "La Cristallographie et Nous" (Crystallography in our life) during 2014 and 2015. The exhibition will first move on three of Strasbourg’s University campus: “Central Campus”, "Illkirch Campus", "Medicine Campus" and then will continue to travel in other Alsatian towns. It will start on the 2nd October 2014 at the Le Bel Institute, and will end in May 2015. The project focuses on three features: crystallography in our daily life, crystallography as a central tool for biology, medicine and pharmacology and crystallography and arts.
  2. Labs tours in the new “Integrative Biology Center” located in Illkirch during the month of November 2014. Especially for this occasion, there will be a mini-exhibition in the building.
  3. Tasting and prevention workshops called "Crystals in our dinner plates" focused on discovering crystals in our daily food will be proposed during the french national science festival, "Fete de la Science2014" on the 17, 18 and 19 October 2014. Elaborated in collaboration with the University Service of Medicine and Health Promotion (SUMPS) and the IGBMC, those workshops will present different crystals in our food and try to answer to these questions: Are they good for our health? What are the purpose of vitamins and minerals in our diet? How the researchers study these vitamins and their effects on our health? 
  4. A publication about the project and the exhibition.

French version 

Dans le cadre de l’Année Internationale de la Cristallographie 2014 de l’ONU (IYCr2014), l’AMMS - InterESST Strasbourg (Association de Muséologie et Médiation Scientifique - Réseau Alumini du programme European Studies of Society, Science, and Technology de Strasbourg) en collaboration principale avec le Docteur Dino Moras de l’IGBMC (Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire) présentera le projet multiaxial sur la thématique de l’Homme et sa santé qui s’intitule « La cristallographie et nous » pour célébrer la cristallographie ainsi que son lien fort avec l’Université de Strasbourg et sa contribution au rayonnement scientifique de Strasbourg et de l’Alsace durant l’année universitaire 2014-2015 principalement sur le campus Central, le campus d’Illkirch et le campus de Médecine. L’accent sera mis sur le rôle de la cristallographie dans notre quotidien tout en appuyant sur son utilité en biologie, médecine et pharmacologie et en mettant en évidence ses liens vers d’autres domaines tels que l’art, les mathématiques, l’alimentation, ...

Ce projet comportera une exposition itinérante sur toute l’Alsace durant l’année 2014–2015, des visites de laboratoires de recherche du nouveau Centre de Biologie Intégrative à Illkirch et des ateliers de dégustation et de prévention axés sur la découverte pendant la Fête de la Science 2014. 

L’exposition « La cristallographie et nous ». Elle va itinérer dans un premier temps sur les campus strasbourgeois (central, médecine, Illkirch) et ensuite se déplacera dans les agglomérations alsaciennes. Elle commencera à partir du 2 octobre 2014 à l'Institut Le Bel, et prendra fin en mai 2015. Notre volonté est qu’elle soit aussi une introduction à l’Année Internationale de la Lumière en 2015.


Location Alsace
France
Contact Lindzy Tossé
bureau@amms.fr
URL http://www.amms.fr
Category exhibitions

Event Name KRISTALLE @ Lange Nacht der Museen
Start Date 4th Oct 2014
End Date
Duration N/A
Description Lectures on Crystals to celebrate IYCr2014 at the "Lange Nacht der Museen" ("Long Night of Museums") in Austria.

Lange Nacht der Museen, Wien:

Eine Präsentation vor dem Hintergrund des "International Year of Crystallography" (UN). Der Wissenschaftskommunikator und promovierte Mineraloge und Kristallograph Dr. Robert Krickl führt in die Welt des Winzigkleinen, spricht über Relevanz von Mineralen und Kristallen in unserem Alltag und veranschaulicht welche große Auswirkung die unterschiedliche Anordnung von winzigen Atomen in unserer Welt hat. Der Vortrag gibt einen Ausblick auf die laufende Wanderausstellung anlässlich des IYCr durch Österreich.


Location Vienna
Austria
Contact Robert Krickl
mail@r-krickl.com
URL
Category lectures

Event Name KRISTALLE @ Vienna
Start Date 4th Oct 2014
End Date 5th Oct 2014
Duration 2 days
Description

The exhibition "Crystals - Artwork of Nature" (original title: "KRISTALLE - Kunstwerke der Natur") will take the visitors on an exciting journey through crystals and the structure of matter using models and elaborated computer graphics. In the spirit of the International Year of Crystallography 2014, this exhibition aims at disseminating crystallography and the knowledge of the structure of matter to the general public, and providing information on history and application of crystallography.

The exhibition tours through all of the federal states of Austria. Some exhibits are now shown at the well known mineral fair "Mineralium" at the Stadthalle in Vienna on the 4th and 5th of October.

Furthermore, at this occasion, it will also be possible to get the Austrian commemorative postage stamp celebrating IYCr (which is shown at http://www.iycr2014.org/events/postage_stamps/austrian-stamp). It was produced to honour the famous Austrian mineralogist and crystallographer Felix Machatschki. There will be a limited emission of the special envelope with special postmarks adapted to time and place of the event.


Location
Austria
Contact Robert Krickl
mail@r-krickl.com
URL http://www.r-krickl.com/kristalle
Category exhibitions

Event Name KRISTALLE @ Deutschkreutz
Start Date 7th Oct 2014
End Date 10th Oct 2014
Duration 4 days
Description The exhibition "Crystals - Artwork of Nature" (original title: "KRISTALLE - Kunstwerke der Natur") will take the visitors on an exciting journey through crystals and the structure of matter using models and elaborated computer graphics. In the spirit of the International Year of Crystallography 2014, this exhibition aims at disseminating crystallography and the knowledge of the structure of matter to the general public, and providing information on history and application of crystallography.

The exhibition tours through all of the federal states of Austria. This tour stop takes place at the wonderful city of Deutschkreutz in Burgenland, located in one of the finest wine regions in the country.

After the official opening on the 7th of October, there will be hourly guided tours for school classes and general public through the exhibition during opening times (8:00-20:00) until the 10th of October.

Furthermore, at this occasion, it will also be possible to get the Austrian commemorative postage stamp celebrating IYCr (which is shown at http://www.iycr2014.org/events/postage_stamps/austrian-stamp). It was produced to honour the famous Austrian mineralogist and crystallographer Felix Machatschki. There will be a limited emission of the special envelope with special postmarks adapted to time and place of the event.


Location Deutschkreutz
Austria
Contact Robert Krickl
mail@r-krickl.com
URL http://www.r-krickl.com/iycr_deutschkreutz
Category exhibitions

Event Name Cristallography…the beauty of order
Start Date 8th Oct 2014
End Date 17th Oct 2014
Duration 10 days
Description The exhibition is composed of explanatory panels, mineral samples and interactive activities, and aims at making the basic concepts of crystallography and of its principal applications understandable in a simple and intuitive mode to a non-expert public and also to children of primary schools.


Location Torino
Italy
Contact Domenica Marabello
dmarabel@unito.it
URL http://novares.org/IYCr2014.html
Category exhibitions

Event Name Revolutionising GPCR crystallography and implications for structure-based drug discovery
Start Date 8th Oct 2014 12:00am
End Date
Duration N/A
Description

As part of the lecture series organized by the Campus of Caparica, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Universidade Nova de Lisboa to celebrate the International Year of Crystallography, on October 8th, Dr João M. Dias is giving a lecture on Revolutionising GPCR crystallography and implications for structure-based drug discovery.

Doctor João M. Dias is a principal scientist at Heptares Therapeutics, leading the crystallographic work on the Muscarinic M1 receptor to target Alzheimer’s disease and pioneering a structure-based drug discovery approach to GPCRs.

João is an all-round hands-on crystallographer with experience from gene-to-structure with more than 15 years of experience, including 7 years of industrial experience.João did his Ph.D. in Structural Biology studying enzymes and metalloproteins at the New University of Lisbon with Prof. Maria João Romão and at the Max-Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Munich, working directly with Prof. Robert Huber (Nobel prize of chemistry in 1988 for the determination of the three dimensional structure of a photosynthetic reaction centre together with Hartmut Michel and Johann Deisenhofer). After his PhD, João did a postdoc at Merck-Serono, in Geneva working on the structural genomics pipeline, and solving the structure of complexes of human chemokines with novel chemokine binding proteins. Before joining Heptares, João was a research associate at Scripps, San Diego, where he determined the structure of a novel-neutralizing antibody in complex with the ebolavirus glycoprotein, elucidating the conformational epitope suitable as target for vaccines against ebolavirus.João has more than 25 papers in peer-reviewed journals and contributed to 17 structures deposited in the Protein Databank.


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

Event Name YoungChem2014
Start Date 8th Oct 2014
End Date 12th Oct 2014
Duration 5 days
Description Lecture provided by Prof. Maria Gdaniec during the International Congress of Young Chemists 'YoungChem2014' entitled Crystallography: Past, Present and Future


Location Szczecin
Poland
Contact Urszula Rychlewska
urszular@amu.edu.pl
URL http://www.youngchem.com/en
Category lectures

Event Name „Metall-organische Gerüstverbindungen - die wunderbare Welt poröser Kristalle!“
Start Date 8th Oct 2014 6:30pm
End Date
Duration N/A
Description

8. Oktober 2014: Dr. Frank Hoffmann, Universität Hamburg

„Metall-organische Gerüstverbindungen – die wunderbare Welt poröser Kristalle!

Der Vortrag findet im Rahmen des IYCr2014 um 18:30 im Vortragssaal des Naturhistorischen Museums statt

Gemeinsame Veranstaltung der Freunde des Naturhistorischen Museums (http://freunde.nhm-wien.ac.at/aktivitaeten/vortraege.html) und der Österreichischen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft (http://www.univie.ac.at/OeMG/vwien.html)


Location Vienna
Austria
Contact Dr. Vera Hammer
vera.hammer@nhm-wien.ac.at
URL http://www.univie.ac.at/OeMG/vwien.html
Category lectures

Event Name From Molecules to Medicine: How Structure Helps Cure Disease
Start Date 9th Oct 2014 2:00pm
End Date 9th Oct 2014 3:00pm
Duration 1 hour
Description

American Chemical Society Webinar

From Molecules to Medicine: How Structure Helps Cure Disease

Learn about the quest to develop therapies for the major age-related neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease.

 Presenter:  Dr. Greg Petsko is a member of the US National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Medicine and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society.  His research interests include protein structure and function and the development of methods to treat age-related neurodegenerative diseases, including ALS (Lou Gehrig's), Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.

 Moderator: Dr. Martha Teeter is the current president of the American Crystallographic Association and demonstrated the first direct phasing of a protein structure with Wayne Hendrickson and the cooling of a protein with Håkon Hope, both techniques now routine in structural biology.  She has promoted the International Year of Crystallography 2014 in the Americas.

What You Will Learn

  • How structural information can be used to identify and improve small-molecule therapeutics
  • The role of biological (large-molecule) drugs in the fight against neurologic disorders and how structure can help make better ones
  • What structural information cannot be expected to do and should not be expected to do

Webinar Details

  • Date: Thursday, October 9, 2014 @ 2-3pm ET
  • Fee: Free to Attend
  • Download Slides: Available on the Day of Broadcast

The Fine Print ACS Webinars® does not endorse any products or services. The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenters and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the American Chemical Society.


Location Webinar, US Eastern Time
United States
Contact Martha Teeter
teeter@ucdavis.edu
URL http://bit.ly/molecules-medicine
Category seminars

Event Name Ciclo de Conferencias del Año Internacional de la Cristalografía
Start Date 9th Oct 2014 6:00pm
End Date 23rd Oct 2014 8:00pm
Duration 14 days and 2 hours
Description

Five Lectures by Uruguayan scientists: Álvaro W. Mombrú, Horacio Botti, Ricardo Faccio, Natalia Álvarez and Leopoldo Suescun will take place at the Museo de Historia Natural Carlos A. Torres de la Llosa of Montevideo on Thursday evening (6-8 PM) on the 9th, 16th and 23rd October to celebrate the International Year of Crystallography 2014.

Target audience is the general public but particularly students and teachers in the Natural Sciences area. 

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Cinco charlas de Divulgación por científicos Uruguayos Álvaro W. Mombrú, Horacio Botti, Ricardo Faccio, Natalia Álvarez and Leopoldo Suescun tendrán lugar en el Museo de Historia Natural Carlos A. Torres de la Llosa de Montevideo, los jueves 9, 16 y 23 de octubre de 18:00 - 20:00 hs. para celebrar el Año Internacional de la Cristalografía 2014.

Las charlas están dirigidas a público en general, pero particularmente a Estudiantes de Formación Docente y Profesionales en las áreas de Ciencias Naturales. 

Download the poster 

 


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

Event Name Crystallography exhibition
Start Date 10th Oct 2014
End Date 30th Apr 2015
Duration 203 days
Description

This exhibition 'Kristallen verhelderd' aims at giving an overview of the history of crystallography (including a selected exhibit of minerals), introduce the work of Laue and the Braggs, present the pionieering work performed at Ghent University and show some recent applications of crystallography in solid state physics. 

The exhibition is aimed at both secondary schools, researchers and the general public. It is organized by the Museum of the History of Sciences at Ghent University, in collaboration with the Department of  Solid State Sciences and the Department of Geology and Soil Sciences.

 


Location Ghent
Belgium
Contact Dirk Poelman
dirk.poelman@ugent.be
URL http://www.sciencemuseum.ugent.be/kristal/
Category exhibitions

Event Name Crystallography from Laue and Bragg to Nowadays
Start Date 10th Oct 2014
End Date 10th Oct 2014
Duration 1 day
Description

As part of the celebrations for the International Year of Crystallography 2014, Acad. Gligor Jovanovski delivered a 45 min lecture entitled: “Crystallography from Laue and Bragg to Nowadays” at the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (MASA), on the occasion of the celebrations for its 47th anniversary. The presentation comprised a brief explanation of the basic principles of crystallography as well as contained retrospectives of the Nobel Laureates whose findings connected and/or correlated with Crystallography reshaped our understanding and knowledge in the fields of Chemistry, Physics and Physiology or Medicine. At the end, a brief explanation of the achievements of the members of Crystallography Group in Macedonia was given.

The interested readers can freely download the presentation in pdf format (in Macedonian).

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Location Skopje
Macedonia
Contact Petre Makreski
petremak@pmf.ukim.mk
URL http://manu.edu.mk/en/news-events/gallery?id=383
Category lectures

Event Name Festival Nature Namur
Start Date 10th Oct 2014
End Date 19th Oct 2014
Duration 10 days
Description

The exhibition 'La cristallographie au quotidien" (Crystallography in daily life) will take place in the Hall of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Namur, as part of  the 20th Festival Nature Namur.

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Location Unamur
Belgium
Contact Johan WOUTERS
johan.wouters@unamur.be
URL http://www.festivalnaturenamur.be
Category exhibitions

Event Name Mineral Exhibition
Start Date 10th Oct 2014
End Date
Duration N/A
Description The “Collection of the Minerals Originating from R. Macedonia” was opened on 10 October 2014 at the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (MASA) building by the formal speech by Prof. Dr. Blažo Boev. In his speech, Prof. Boev pointed out that practically all information regarding scientific achievements in the fields of mineralogy, crystallography and spectroscopy on more than 80 different minerals from Macedonia have recently been published in the comprehensive monograph titled: “Minerals from R. Macedonia with an Introduction to Mineralogy”.

The Mineral Collection at the MASA includes more than 150 mineral specimens collected from more than 50 different localities within R. Macedonia. All visitors were fascinated by the beauty of the mineral crystals that are displayed in the best designed mineral collection in Macedonia, although the mineral collection at the Institute of Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University contains a larger number of mineral specimens (around 400) and mineral species (around 80).

Entrance to both mineral collections is free for all visitors.

A “Thank-you letter” was issued by MASA and delivered to Acad. Gligor Jovanovski, Prof. Dr. Blažo Boev and Prof. Dr. Petre Makreski.

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See the photo gallery on the MASA webpage (some photos refer to other activities, which were organized at the MASA on the same day)


Location Skopje
Macedonia
Contact Petre Makreski
petremak@pmf.ukim.mk
URL
Category exhibitions

Event Name Chicago Symposium in Honor of the International Year of Crystallography
Start Date 10th Oct 2014 9:30am
End Date 10th Oct 2014 5:00pm
Duration 7 hours and 30 minutes
Description The Chicago Symposium in Honor of the International Year of Crystallography will take place at the University of Illinois at Chicago (900 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, IL) on Friday, October 10. 

Speakers include Prof. Phoebe Rice from the University of Chicago, Prof. Heather Pinkett from Northwestern University, Dr. Bernie Santarsiero from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and Prof. Andrzej Joachimiak from Argonne National Labs/Advanced Photon Source (synchrotron).

The symposium will be followed by a poster session.  

This one-day symposium will provide an opportunity for structural biologists from throughout the Chicago area to meet, network and learn about each other's research. The poster session will also provide an opportunity for graduate students, postdocs, undergraduates and others to present their work in a forum where they can meet others with expertise in protein science.


Location Chicago
United States
Contact Constance Jeffery
cjeffery@uic.edu
URL http://www.uic.edu/labs/smxrd/IYCR/Welcome.html
Category symposia

Event Name CRISTALLI!@Parma
Start Date 11th Oct 2014
End Date 30th Nov 2014
Duration 51 days and 1 hour
Description

Crystals - known to everybody as gems, snow crystals, or salt grains - are widespread in the nature around us. The investigation of their structure and properties means looking inside the intimate of atom geometries - a look contributing to the scientific development of chemistry, solid state physics, Earth sciences, and even, surprisingly, biology and medicine. A century has passed since the crystals first revealed their secrets. In the meantime crystallography has become the pillar of the atomic and molecular sciences, showing us the structure of DNA, allowing the comprehension and the development of computer memories, visualizing the formation of proteins within cells, and yielding ever new materials and drugs.

The exhibition organized at the University of Parma in collaboration with IMEM-CNR wishes to celebrate the theoretical and applied aspects of crystallography. A special section of original artworks related to crystallography is organized in collaboration with the Archive of Modern Art of the University of Parma.

Sections:

  • Crystals around us: all the faces of cheese, ham, sugar, icecream and medicines
  • Crystals underground and from the space: minerals and meteorites
  • Journey inside a crystal: from structure to properties
  • Functional crystals
  • The crystals in life
  • The life of crystals
  • Crystals and symmetry, Escher and beyond
  • Crystals and modern arts
  • A closer look to crystals: instruments and experiments
  • Home made crystals: hands on section with experiments for kids


Location Parma
Italy
Contact Alessia Bacchi
alessia.bacchi@unipr.it
URL http://cristalli.unipr.it
Category exhibitions

Event Name Cristallographie, Fleuriau de Bellevue et la géométrie des minéraux
Start Date 11th Oct 2014
End Date 11th Dec 2014
Duration 62 days and 1 hour
Description Embarquez-vous pour un voyage à la découverte des minéraux à travers la vie et l’œuvre d’un savant rochelais, Fleuriau de Bellevue. Au cœur du siècle des lumières, la science des minéraux va connaître une évolution sans précédent. Sur les traces de ce précurseur, venez à votre tour observer ces merveilles de la nature et s’amuser avec elles pour mieux les connaître.

Cette exposition du Muséum d'Histoire naturelle de La Rochelle est labellisée « Année internationale de la cristallographie 2014 » sous le haut patronage de Madame Geneviève Fioraso, Secrétaire d'état à l'Enseignement Supérieur et à la Recherche.

La partie centrale de l’exposition est réservée à la vie, au voyage géologique et aux travaux scientifiques de Louis-Benjamin Fleuriau de Bellevue (1761-1852). Il a reçu une formation de physicien naturaliste à Genève, une des académies les plus influentes de l’Europe continentale où ses professeurs participent à l’essor des nouvelles disciplines que sont la géologie et la minéralogie. L’élève Fleuriau devient à son tour un acteur de la cristallographie naissante, de la nouvelle minéralogie qui en découle et de la géologie moderne fondée sur l’observation de terrain. L’exposition propose des objets historiques ayant appartenu à Fleuriau et aux deux pères français de la cristallographie, Romé de L’Isle et Haüy.

Autour de Fleuriau, une approche ludique et didactique du monde minéral permet à tous de découvrir ce qu’est un cristal et un minéral. L’exposition de minéraux et d’instruments de mesures est associée à des jeux, des manipulations, des observations macro et microscopiques. Les visiteurs s’initient à la minéralogie, l’exposition les guide à identifier des formes géométriques simples, des caractéristiques évidentes (couleur, poids, forme évocatrices) afin de caractériser et d’identifier quelques minéraux essentiels.


Location La Rochelle
France
Contact
URL http://www.museum-larochelle.fr/
Category exhibitions

Event Name Crystal morphology course
Start Date 11th Oct 2014
End Date
Duration N/A
Description
Crystal morphology course for mineral collectors, organised by the Mineralogical Society of Antwerp.
The course will consist of a series of 6 lectures on crystal structure and morphology, on symmetry elements, crystal classes and systems, indices, stereographic projections etc. But foremost it is a practice-oriented course without difficult mathematics. Using crystal models each participant learns how to determine the existing symmetry elements, to determine the crystal system and where possible the crystal class. Furthermore, each student learns to use KrystalShaper, a computer program for drawing crystals. The language is Dutch.


Location Antwerp
Belgium
Contact Paul Tambuyser
paul@mineralogy.eu
URL http://www.kristallografie.be/cursus.html
Category lectures

Event Name 2014 International Symposium on Crystallography – 100 Years of History
Start Date 12th Oct 2014
End Date 15th Oct 2014
Duration 4 days
Description

The Symposium will be held in Fortaleza/CE, Brazil to celebrate the International Year of Crystallography and will be the first event on crystallography in the Northeast which will congregate, from all over the world, professionals and students working in all the major areas of knowledge of materials characterization that use X-ray, electrons and neutrons diffraction.


Location Fortaleza
Brazil
Contact Jose Marcos Sasaki
sasaki@fisica.ufc.br
URL http://www.sic100.ufc.br
Category symposia

Event Name the 6th AONSA Neutron School
Start Date 12th Oct 2014
End Date 17th Oct 2014
Duration 6 days
Description

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The AONSA Neutron Schools provide training for newcomers to neutron scattering across the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, materials science and more. As well as lectures, they include practical sessions with hands-on experiments and data analysis. All neutron techniques are generally covered, notably powder diffraction, single-crystal diffraction, strain scanning, small-angle scattering, reflectometry, inelastic and quasielastic scattering.

The 6th AONSA Neutron School will be held in Indonesia as part of the celebrations for the International Year of Crystallography. After the opening ceremony, general lectures on crystallography using X-ray and neutron (the history, the impact on sciences and the future challenging issues) will be given by Prof. John White (Australian National University, Australia) and Prof. Takeshi Kamiyama (KEK/J-PARC, Japan).

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Co-ordinating organizations: National Nuclear Energy Agency of Indonesia (BATAN) and Asia-Oceania Neutron Scattering Association (AONSA)

Click here to download the leaflet of the school 


Location Serpong, Jakarta
Indonesia
Contact Edy Giri Rachman Putra
giri@batan.go.id
URL http://www.batan.go.id/pstbm/aonsa2014/
Category schools and workshops

Event Name IYCr2014: Challenges in Crystallography
Start Date 13th Oct 2014 2:00pm
End Date 14th Oct 2014 1:00pm
Duration 23 hours
Description The meeting celebrates the International Year of Crystallography (IYCr2014) by introducing and discussing the intriguing chances offered by the new frontiers of crystallography. Some talks will introduce new radiation sources suitable for diffraction studies, as well as modern strategies for data collection from nanocrystals, and experimental and computational studies of  the behaviour of crystalline phases under extreme conditions. Other talks will focus on the impact of future crystallography-based studies on different research branches, such as molecular biology, Earth and environmental sciences, and materials sciences. Outstanding speakers have confirmed their participation: Immanuel Bloch (Max Planck Institut of Quantum Optics), Henry N. Chapman (Center for Free-Electron Laser Science, DESY), Emil Makovicky (University of Copenhagen), Enrico Mugnaioli (University of Mainz), Fabrizio Nestola (University of Padua), Artem Oganov (Stony Brook University),Joao Rocha (University of Aveiro), Maria Selmer (University of Uppsala),Ilme Schlichting (Max Planck Institute for Medical Research).
The organising committee (S. Merlino, chair, G. Allegra, M. Bolognesi, M. Brunori, S. Califano, G. Ferraris, C. Giacovazzo, M. Inguscio and R. Oberti) acknowledges sponsorship by the following institutions:  Associazione Italiana di Cristallografia (AIC), Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (INRiM), Società Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia (SIMP), Società Toscana di Scienze Naturali (STSN)


Location Rome
Italy
Contact Roberta Oberti
oberti@crystal.unipv.it
URL
Category seminars

Event Name Aux confins de la matière
Start Date 14th Oct 2014 6:30pm
End Date
Duration N/A
Description

The lecture "Aux confins de la matière, La cristallographie et ses applications" by Professor J. Wouters will take place in the Acinapolis, University of Namur, as part of  the 20th Festival Nature Namur.

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Location Unamur
Belgium
Contact Johan WOUTERS
johan.wouters@unamur.be
URL http://www.festivalnaturenamur.be
Category exhibitions

Event Name 8th Belgian Crystallography Symposium BCS-8
Start Date 15th Oct 2014 9:30am
End Date
Duration N/A
Description

Symposium organized by the National Committee for Crystallography - 15 October 2014 - Academy Palace Brussels

The organisers aim to promote interdisciplinary contacts between Belgian scientists operating in different fields of structural analysis. Therefore the organisers welcome poster contributions in all fields of condensed matter chemistry and physics, life sciences, material sciences, earth sciences, pharmaca, synchrotron radiation, neutron sources. Lecturers include T. Bergfors, E. Alekseev, J. Hadermann, L. Aerts and Y. Kerremans.



Location Brussels
Belgium
Contact Luc Van Meervelt
luc.vanmeervelt@chem.kuleuven.be
URL http://chem.kuleuven.be/bcc/bcs/index.html
Category symposia

Event Name Symposium in the 87th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Biochemical Society
Start Date 15th Oct 2014 3:45pm
End Date 15th Oct 2014 6:15pm
Duration 2 hours and 30 minutes
Description Symposium Title:  Advanced Structure Determination Techniques for Understanding the Atomic Mechanism of Complex Biological Functions

Various methods for structural studies, such as X-ray crystallography (PX), X-ray small angle scattering (SAXS), cryoEM and molecular simulation, have been evolved very rapidly in the last decade. Combinations of these techniques reveal dynamic aspect of the molecular mechanism of biological macromolecular complexes based on the atomic structures.

This symposium celebrates the International Year of Crystallography (IYCr) in 2014 and will highlight several recent results on structural studies on membrane proteins and huge protein complexes by X-ray crystallography together with recent advance of important techniques for structural life sciences.


Location Kyoto
Japan
Contact Atsushi Nakagawa
atsushi@protein.osaka-u.ac.jp
URL http://www.aeplan.co.jp/jbs2014
Category conferences

Event Name International Year of Crystallography 2014 Lecture Series
Start Date 15th Oct 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 Vrielink


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

Event Name Crystal (cl)Year
Start Date 16th Oct 2014
End Date 17th Oct 2014
Duration 2 days
Description

Crystal (cl)Year will celebrate 2014, the International Year of Crystallography by bringing together some of the most important crystallographers of the world. The Conference will also contribute to broaden the scientific contacts among researchers and between the youngs and the most established scientists.

Invited keynote speakers: Brian K. Kobilka, John E. Walker, Ada Yonath (Nobel Laureates), David Blake, Eddy Arnold, Paul J. Steinhardt

CCY2014Click here to download the poster of the event 


Location Torino
Italy
Contact Camillo Rosano
camillo.rosano@gmail.com
URL http://www.nettab.org/2014/CCY
Category symposia

Event Name Crystal MOOC - The Fascination of Crystals and Symmetry
Start Date 16th Oct 2014
End Date 20th Nov 2014
Duration 36 days and 1 hour
Description This MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) explains the basic building blocks of crystals, their symmetrical structure and introduces free software for crystal structure exploring. To enroll, explore the given URL and click on the green button "Enrol with email".

The course is organized in chapters, every week a new chapter will be launched starting October the 16th.

Michael Sartor and Frank Hoffmann from the University of Hamburg invite you to be part of the crystal admiring community.


Location Internet
Contact Frank Hoffmann
Frank.Hoffmann@chemie.uni-hamburg.de
URL http://bit.ly/crystal_MOOC_2nd
Category other

Event Name 16th Festival of Science and Culture in Siedlce
Start Date 16th Oct 2014 9:00am
End Date 18th Oct 2014 5:00pm
Duration 2 days and 8 hours
Description

XVI Festiwal Nauki i Sztuki w Siedlcach odbywa się pod hasłem „Nauka scala rodziny. Nauka Łączy pokolenia. Nauka czyni człowieka wolnym!” w dniach 16-18 października 2014 roku i jest zorganizowany przez siedleckie uczelnie wyższe: Uniwersytet Przyrodniczo-Humanistyczny w Siedlcach i Collegium Mazovia Innowacyjna Szkoła Wyższa w Siedlcach pod patronatem naukowym Rady Upowszechniania Nauki przy Prezydium PAN oraz Siedleckiego Towarzystwa Naukowego. Festiwal Nauki jest imprezą popularnonaukową, a jej celem jest popularyzacja nauki, kultury i sztuki oraz promocja wśród mieszkańców Siedlec i regionu najważniejszych osiągnięć naukowych i technicznych. Festiwal Nauki adresowany jest do wszystkich osób ciekawych zjawisk otaczającego nas świata, do studentów, nauczycieli, dzieci w wieku szkolnym, seniorów i najmłodszych. Informacje dotyczące Festiwalu można przeczytać na stronie: www.festiwal.uph.edu.pl, natomiast szczegółowy program można pobrać na stronie: www.festiwal.uph.edu.pl/images/PDFs/festiwal_2014/program_festiwal_2014.pdf. Jedna z festiwalowych sesji poświęcona jest obchodom Międzynarodowego Roku Krystalografii:

Sesja II (czwartek, 16.10.2014 r.) MIĘDZYNARODOWY ROK KRYSTALOGRAFII 2014

Aula nr 3 na Wydziale Nauk Ścisłych UPH, ul. 3-go Maja 54, godz. 10.00-14.00.

Rok 2014 został ogłoszony przez ONZ Rokiem Krystalografii (IYCr2014). Obchodom międzynarodowym patronuje UNESCO oraz Międzynarodowa Unia Krystalografii (IUCr), a w Polsce odbywają się one pod egidą Komitetu Krystalografii PAN, Polskiego Towarzystwa Krystalograficznego oraz Polskiego Towarzystwo Chemicznego.

1. Krystalografia wczoraj, dziś i jutro – prof. nzw. dr hab. inż. Zbigniew Karczmarzyk, Zakład Chemii Organicznej w Instytucie Chemii na Wydziale Nauk Ścisłych UPH (wykład; 45 minut).

2. Jak zajrzeć do wnętrza kryształu? – dr Waldemar Wysocki, Zakład Chemii Organicznej w Instytucie Chemii na Wydziale Nauk Ścisłych UPH (wykład połączony z prezentacją; 45 minut).

3. Wystawa „W niezwykłym świecie kryształów” przygotowana przez Wydział Chemii Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego i Komitet Krystalografii PAN z okazji Międzynarodowego Roku Krystalografii i Jubileuszu 650-lecia Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. Wystawa będzie prezentowana w dniach 16-19 października 2014 r. w holu przy auli nr 3 Wydziału Nauk Ścisłych. Przewodnikami po wystawie będą prof. nzw. dr hab. inż. Zbigniew Karczmarzyk i dr Waldemar Wysocki z Instytutu Chemii UPH

4. Prezentacja minerałów i kryształów różnych substancji chemicznych oraz modeli struktur krystalicznych.

5. Niezwykły stan materii-ciekłe kryształy – dr Arkadiusz Rudzki, Zakład Technologii Chemicznej i Inżynierii Materiałowej w Instytucie Chemii na Wydziale Nauk Ścisłych UPH.

6. Pokaz metod badawczych ciekłych kryształów – dr Arkadiusz Rudzki, Zakład Technologii Chemicznej i Inżynierii Materiałowej w Instytucie Chemii na Wydziale Nauk Ścisłych UPH.

Koordynator sesji: dr Waldemar Wysocki, Instytut Chemii UPH

tel. 691 185 434; e-mail: wwysocki@uph.edu.pl

English Summary:

16th Festival of Science and Culture in Siedlce, 16-18 October 2014, is organized by Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities and Collegium Mazovia Innovative School in Siedlce under the patronage of the Council for Science Polish Academy of Sciences and Siedlce Scientific Society. Science Festival is an event dedicated to popularization and promotion of science, culture and art in the Siedlce Region. Science Festival is addressed to all people who are interested in the world around us, to students, teachers, school children, seniors and children. Full details and information can be found at the homepage of the event: www.festiwal.uph.edu.pl. One Festival session is dedicated to celebrate the International Year of Crystallography:

Session II (Thursday, 10.16.2014)

Lecture Hall No. 3 at the Faculty of Science UPH, 3 Maja 54, hours. 10.00 - 14.00.

1. Crystallography yesterday, today and tomorrow - Prof. nzw. dr hab. inż. Zbigniew Karczmarzyk, Department of Organic Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry at the Faculty of Science UPH (lecture, 45 minutes).

2. How to look inside the crystal? - Dr Waldemar Wysocki, Department of Organic Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry at the Faculty of Science UPH (lecture connect with a presentation; 45 minutes).

3. The exhibition “In the unusual world of crystals” shows the beauty of crystals, the history of their investigations and their various applications. The exhibition was organized to celebrate the International Year of Crystallography IYCr2014 and the 650th Jubilee of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.

The exhibition will be presented on 16 - 19 October 2014. Hallway near Lecture Hall No. 3 at the Faculty of Sciences. Guides to the exhibition will be Prof. nzw. dr hab. inż. Zbigniew Karczmarzyk and Dr Waldemar Wysocki of the Institute of Chemistry UPH.

4. The presentation of minerals and crystals of various chemicals and crystal structure models.

5. The unsual state of matter - liquid crystals, Dr Arkadiusz Rudzki, Department of Technology of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Institute of Chemistry and Faculty of Science UPH.

6. Presentation research methods of liquid crystals, Dr Arkadiusz Rudzki, Department of Technology of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Institute of Chemistry and Faculty of Science UPH.


Location Siedlce
Poland
Contact Dr. Waldemar Wysocki
wwysocki@uph.edu.pl
URL http://www.festiwal.uph.edu.pl/
Category seminars

Event Name Extension Lecture series on X-ray Crystallography
Start Date 17th Oct 2014 10:00am
End Date 17th Oct 2014 4:00pm
Duration 6 hours
Description The Department of Chemistry, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa - 125 055 (Haryana), India  is planning to organize a one-day Extension Lecture Series on X-ray Crystallography on 17 October, 2014. During this occasion different experts/scientists/academicians will be invited to deliver a motivational talk on the subject of X-ray crystallography and its applications to the MSc, MPhil and PhD studnets of the department.


Location Sirsa (Haryana) India
India
Contact Harish Kumar
harimoudgil1@gmail.com
URL http://www.cdlu.ac.in
Category lectures

Event Name Crystals around us: food, spa and medicines
Start Date 18th Oct 2014 11:30am
End Date
Duration N/A
Description A public lecture to show the importance of crystallography in local economy in Parma: the food valley, Salsomaggiore spa and pharmaceutical industries.


Location Parma
Italy
Contact Alessia Bacchi
alessia.bacchi@unipr.it
URL http:// www.unipr.it/notizie/uniforcity-sette-nuovi-appuntamenti-da-ottobre-dicembre
Category lectures

Event Name KRISTALLE @ Schattendorf
Start Date 22nd Oct 2014
End Date 25th Oct 2014
Duration 4 days
Description The exhibition "Crystals - Artwork of Nature" (original title: "KRISTALLE - Kunstwerke der Natur") will take the visitors on an exciting journey through crystals and the structure of matter using models, experiments and elaborated computer graphics. In the spirit of the International Year of Crystallography 2014, this exhibition aims at disseminating crystallography and the knowledge of the structure of matter to the general public, and providing information on history and application of crystallography.

The exhibition tours through all of the federal states of Austria. This tour stop takes place at the city of Schattendorf in Burgenland, located directly at the border to Hungary.

After the official opening on the 22th of October, there will be hourly guided tours for school classes and general public through the exhibition during opening times (8:00-18:00) until the 25th of October.

Furthermore, at this occasion, it will also be possible to get the Austrian commemorative postage stamp celebrating IYCr (which is shown at http://www.iycr2014.org/events/postage_stamps/austrian-stamp). It was produced to honour the famous Austrian mineralogist and crystallographer Felix Machatschki. There will be a limited emission of the special envelope with special postmarks adapted to time and place of the event.


Location Schattendorf
Austria
Contact Robert Krickl
mail@r-krickl.com
URL http://www.r-krickl.com/kristalle
Category exhibitions

Event Name „Kristallphänomene in der Arzneimittelentwicklung“
Start Date 22nd Oct 2014 6:30pm
End Date
Duration N/A
Description

22. Oktober 2014: Dr. Ulrich Griesser, Universität Innsbruck

„Kristallphänomene in der Arzneimittelentwicklung“

Der Vortrag findet im Rahmen des IYCr2014 um 18:30 im Vortragssaal des Naturhistorischen Museums statt

Einlass 18:15 unter Vorlage des Mitgliedsausweises bei der Kassa

Gemeinsame Veranstaltung der Freunde des Naturhistorischen Museums (http://freunde.nhm-wien.ac.at/aktivitaeten/vortraege.html) und der Österreichischen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft (http://www.univie.ac.at/OeMG/vwien.html)


Location Vienna
Austria
Contact Dr. Vera M.F. Hammer
vera.hammer@nhm-wien.ac.at
URL http://www.univie.ac.at/OeMG/vwien.html
Category lectures

Event Name Crystal morphology course
Start Date 25th Oct 2014
End Date
Duration N/A
Description
Crystal morphology course for mineral collectors, organised by the Mineralogical Society of Antwerp.
The course will consist of a series of 6 lectures on crystal structure and morphology, on symmetry elements, crystal classes and systems, indices, stereographic projections etc. But foremost it is a practice-oriented course without difficult mathematics. Using crystal models each participant learns how to determine the existing symmetry elements, to determine the crystal system and where possible the crystal class. Furthermore, each student learns to use KrystalShaper, a computer program for drawing crystals. The language is Dutch.


Location Antwerp
Belgium
Contact Paul Tambuyser
paul@mineralogy.eu
URL http://www.kristallografie.be/cursus.html
Category lectures

Event Name Order from Chaos: The Beautiful World of Crystals
Start Date 25th Oct 2014
End Date
Duration N/A
Description As part of the International Year of Crystallography 2014, at the Manchester Science Festival we take a look at the world through the eyes of a crystallographer. How crystals and structure impact materials and chemistry. All this whilst casting an eye back over the history of crystallography in Manchester.


Location Manchester
United Kingdom
Contact John Warren
john.warren@manchester.ac.uk
URL http://www.manchestersciencefestival.com/whatson/msf14sciencespectacular
Category exhibitions

Event Name Alice in crystal land - open crystallography day for the general public
Start Date 25th Oct 2014 10:00am
End Date 25th Oct 2014 10:00am
Duration N/A
Description

We are organizing a public event, which should include the range of activities:

  • Short public lectures (presented by Professor Dr Ullrich Pietsch)
  • Interactive games
  • Crystallography posters exhibition
  • Multimedia demonstration - build your own crystal structure (based on the Escher program)
[poster]
 


Location
Germany
Contact Ullrich Pietsch
pietsch@physik.uni-siegen.de
URL
Category seminars

Event Name Crystallography and K to 12
Start Date 28th Oct 2014 9:00am
End Date 29th Oct 2014 3:00pm
Duration 1 day and 6 hours
Description
THE FIRST CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC MEETING IN CEBU
Crystallography and K to 12: Teaching for A New Century

Crystallography is the study of crystal formation and crystal structures. Even though crystallography underpins the sciences, it remains relatively unknown to the public.

In this two-day meeting, teachers will discover that crystallography is present in the art, science and mathematics frameworks of the new Philippine K to 12 curriculum. They will have an opportunity to learn how their classroom experiences may be enriched through crystallography.

A special run of the exhibition Journey into the Crystal CEBU will be featured during the event.

The Crystallographic Meeting is expected to be a launchpad for future crystallography events beyond the IYCr2014 celebration.

Limited slots available.

Resource Persons:

Oscar Vincent S. Silang, IYCr2014 Local Organizer
Grace B. Morta-Estrada, University of San Carlos
Anya Lim, ANTHILL Fabric Gallery
Mafe Camaso, Visayan Nazarene Bible College


Location Cebu City
Philippines
Contact Oscar Vincent Silang
oscar_vincent@ymail.com
URL
Category conferences

Event Name Unveiling a new world of pharmaceuticals and bioinspired frameworks
Start Date 29th Oct 2014 12:00pm
End Date
Duration N/A
Description

As part of the initiatives for IOYCr2014 celebrations at FCT-NOVA, on Wednesday, 29 October 2014, Professor Maria Teresa Duarte will give a lecture entitled "Unveiling a new world of pharmaceuticals and bioinspired frameworks" at the library auditorium.

Biography:
Professor Maria Teresa Duarte got a Chemical Engineering Degree from Instituto Superior Técnico (IST, Lisbon) in 1983 and a PhD in Chemistry in 1989 from the same Institute; she received her Habilitation in Chemistry in 2007 at IST.
She started her professional career at IST in 1980 as Demonstrator, Teaching Assistant (1983-89), Assistant Professor and Associate Professor with tenior (1995-2007). She is presently Associate Professor with habilitation. She has been a Fulbright and Humboldt grantee and a post- doctoral Fellow at the Technische Hochschule Darmstadt (1994- 95). She has been an invited researcher in different Universities in England, USA, Italy, and France. She has been involved on several Institutional assignments and University Management: She is presently Vice-President of the Scientific Board of IST since January 2007, and was IST delegate to CLUSTER (Leading Universities of Science and Technology), 2005-12. In 2004, she received a prize from the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia,  “Estímulo à Excelência” awarded to those scientists with high scientific productivity. She is member of diverse Scientific Societies and member of different International Commissions. She has coordinated different research Projects, published 5 Book Chapters with International distribution, one International Patent and has co-authored more than 200 papers in International Journals with peer review, and has presented more than 250 communications at International Conferences.


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

Event Name The Dorothy Hodgkin Symposium
Start Date 29th Oct 2014 2:45pm
End Date 29th Oct 2014 8:00pm
Duration 5 hours and 15 minutes
Description

The Somerville College, Oxford together with UNESCO and the International Union of Crystallography organize The Dorothy Hodgkin Symposium celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the award of Dorothy Hodgkin’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry and the International Year of Crystallography.

You are warmly invited to attend a one-day symposium on Wednesday 29th October 2014. The symposium aims to recognise Dorothy Hodgkin’s legacy and mark the award of her Nobel Prize. Her field, crystallography, underpins all of the sciences today and has an extensive range of applications within the agro-food, aeronautic, computer, electro-mechanical, pharmaceutical and mining industries and more. 45 scientists have been awarded the Nobel Prize over the past century for work that is either directly or indirectly related to crystallography, and yet it remains a field relatively unknown to the general public. This year UNESCO has joined forces with the International Union of Crystallography to promote education and public awareness, and we are delighted to contribute to this effort with the Dorothy Hodgkin Symposium. 

PROGRAMME

2:45 pm Tea & Coffee, Somerville College, Flora Anderson Hall
3:00 pm

Hidden Glory, Dorothy Hodgkin in her own words, Somerville College, Flora Anderson Hall
A filmed performance of a short, one-woman play about the life and work of Dorothy Hodgkin, followed by Q&A with the playwright Georgina Ferry

4:00 pm Registration, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
4:10 pm Welcome, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
Dr Alice Prochaska, Principal of Somerville College
Dr Wendy Watson-Wright, Assistant Director General and Executive Secretary of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission
4:30 pm Keynote Talk: A Hundred Years of Visualising Molecules, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
Professor (Sir) Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Nobel laureate; Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge
5:30 pm Tea & Coffee, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
5:45 pm Panel Discussion, Using crystallography to help solve the world’s great medical problems: from Dorothy Hodgkin into the 21st century
Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
7:15 pm Drinks Reception, Somerville College, The Old College Bar
8:00 pm Supper, Somerville College, Dining Hall

Panelists: Prof Judith Armitage (Fellow of Merton College, Oxford and Director of the Oxford Centre for Integrative Systems Bioloby), Georgina Ferry (scinece writer, editor and broadcaster), Prof Elspeth Garman (Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford and former President of BCA), Prof Matthew Higgins (Fellow in Biochemistry at Somerville College, Oxford), Prof Susan Lea (Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford and Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Vaccines), Dr Andrew Leach (Director on Comutational and Structural Chemitry at GlaxoSmithKline Research and Development), Prof Maciej Nalecz (Director of the Division on Science Policy and Capacity Building for UNESCO), Dr Alice Prochaska (Principal of Somerville College), Dr Wendy Watson-Wright (Assistant Director General and Executive Secretary of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission), Dr Michele Zema (Project Manager for the International Year of Crystallography at the IUCr and lecturer in crystallography at U. Pavia, Italy).

The Symposium welcomes academics, students, Somerville and Oxford alumni, representatives of scientific bodies and institutions, the media and members of the general public. The majority of the programme is free to attend. Tickets for supper including wine will be £35 per person and students are offered a reduced rate of £15 per person. To register, please visit https://www.alumniweb.ox.ac.uk/somerville/dorothy-hodgkin-symposium or ring the Somerville Development Office on 01865 280 626. Space is limited, so prompt booking is recommended, and places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

Please see the programme and the biographies of participants here


Location Oxford
United Kingdom
Contact Brett de Gaynesford
brett.degaynesford@some.ox.ac.uk
URL http://www.some.ox.ac.uk/192-7366/all/1/Dorothy_Hodgkin_Commemoration_Symposium_.aspx
Category symposia

Event Name Colloquium: 50 years of crystallography in Freiburg, Germany
Start Date 31st Oct 2014 8:30am
End Date 1st Nov 2014 7:21am
Duration 22 hours and 51 minutes
Description We celebrate 50 years of
  • growth and characterization of single crystal semiconductor materials under terrestrial and space conditions
  • simulation of material and heat transport in metal and semiconductor melts
  • synthesis, structure analysis and chrystal chemistry of new ternary and multinary compounds
  • defect characterisation and detector development at synchrotron light sources
  • teaching of crystallography and materials sciences

Invited speakers

K. W. Benz (Freiburg), G. Bischopink (Bosch GmbH, Reutlingen), J. J. Derby (CEMS University of Minnesota, USA), P. Dold (Fraunhofer CPS, Halle), H. Hillebrecht (University Freiburg), J. Friedrich (DGKK, Fraunhofer IISB), W. Schmahl, DGK, LMU München), S. Schorr (FU Berlin), P. Rudolph (CTC Berlin)


Location Haus zur Lieben Hand, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität
Germany
Contact Andreas Danilewsky
a.danilewsky@krist.uni-freiburg.de
URL http://www.krist.uni-freiburg.de/ki/Aktuell/50%20Jahre/50%20Jahre.php
Category symposia

Event Name Crystal or treat? Halloween at CRISTALLI!@PARMA
Start Date 31st Oct 2014 3:00pm
End Date 2nd Nov 2014 6:45pm
Duration 2 days, 3 hours and 45 minutes
Description

A game for schoolchildren is organized over the Halloween weekend at the CRISTALLI! exhibit in Parma. Kids will have to answer questions about crystals and they will have to look for the answers around the exhibit. They will win a Diploma of Expert Crystallographer, a mineral, and the IUCr/IYCr gadgets.

 

See  the photo gallery


Location Parma
Italy
Contact Alessia Bacchi
alessia.bacchi@unipr.it
URL http://cristalli.unipr.it/la-mostra.html
Category activities for schoolchildren

Event Name TV Lecture "Development of Crystallography in the past 100 years"
Start Date 31st Oct 2014 8:00pm
End Date 31st Oct 2014 9:00pm
Duration 1 hour
Description

Untitled-1-copyA lecture dedicated to IYCr2014 and entitled "Development of Crystallography in the past 100 years and the most important research contributions by Macedonian Crystallographers" was given by Acad. Gligor Jovanovski on the Macedonian Television Channel "Sonce" on 31 October 2014.


Location Skopje
Macedonia
Contact Gligor Jovanovski
gligor@pmf.ukim.mk
URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2KyqkkbkwQ
Category lectures