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First
Circular, March 2010
Organisation:
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Commission on
Incommensurate
Crystals of the German
Crystallographic
Association (DGK)
Prof.
dr. Sander van Smaalen
Laboratory of Crystallography of
the University of Bayreuth
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Invited speakers:
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L. Palatinus, Prague, Czech Republic
M. Dusek, Prague, Czech Republic
V. Petricek, Prague, Czech Republic
O. Pérez, Caen, France
A. Schönleber, Bayreuth, Germany
S. van Smaalen, Bayreuth, Germany
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Language:
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The
official language of the Workshop
is English. All
abstracts should be submitted in English.
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Secretary
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Mrs.
D. Kelk-Huth
Phone:
+49-921-553881
Fax:
+49-921-553770
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E-mail:
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smash@uni-bayreuth.de
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Homepage:
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http://old.crystal.uni-bayreuth.de/ap-workshop2011/
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Address:
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Laboratory
of Crystallography
University of Bayreuth
Universitätsstrasse 30
95440
Bayreuth
Germany
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Venue:
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BGI
building on the campus of the University of Bayreuth
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Dates:
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17th through
20th March 2011
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Start:
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Thursday,
17 March 2011, 17:00 hours
Registration
open: Thursday, 14:00 hours
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End:
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Sunday, 20 March 2011, 13:00 hours
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Registration:
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Use
the PDF-Form or register on-line.
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Fee:
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Students:
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35
EUR
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Academics:
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75
EUR
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Full
fee:
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420
EUR
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The fee is to be paid at the conference buro
on arrival.
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Posters:
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Participants
are cordially invited to submit an abstract (one page A4 paper, 12 point
Times font) for a presentation of a poster. Posters
will be on display during the entire Workshop.
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Disclaimer:
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There
will be a maximum number of 25 participants. The workshop will take place
if a minimum of 8 participants registers.
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Description
The 7th
Workshop on Structural Analysis of Aperiodic
Crystals continues a series of workshops on the structure determination
of incommensurate crystals at the University of
Bayreuth. An overview will be provided of the methods of structural analysis
of incommensurately modulated crystals and composite crystals. Lectures will
cover the basic principles of the superspace
approach as well as recent developments, including charge flipping and
modular compounds. Participants will have the opportunity to practice
structural analysis in superspace with the computer
programs Superflip and JANA2006 (written by V. Petricek, M. Dusek and L. Palatinus, Prague). A step-by-step tutorial will guide
you through structure determination, symmetry analysis, structure refinement
and t-plots for crystal-chemical analysis of selected examples of modulated
structures and composite crystals. Your own data sets will be welcome, too.
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