Laboratory of Crystallography, University of Bayreuth 

BGI-Building,   Phone: +49-921-553881,   Fax: +49-921-553770, Address

5th Workshop on Structural Analysis of Aperiodic Crystals 

 First Circular, October 2006


Organisation: 
Commission on Aperiodic Crystals of the German Crystallographic Association (DGK) 

Invited speakers: V. Petricek, Prag  
L. Palatinus, Lausanne
J.-M. Perez-Mato, Bilbao
A. Schonleber, Bayreuth
S. van Smaalen, Bayreuth
 
Language:
The official language of the Workshop is English. All abstracts should be submitted and presented in English
Secretary:
 
Mrs. G. Sommer
Phone: +49-921-553881; Fax: +49-921-553770
E-mail: smash@uni-bayreuth.de
Homepage: http://www.crystal.uni-bayreuth.de/inc_workshop2007/index.html
Address: 
Laboratory of Crystallography
University of Bayreuth
Universitatsstrasse 30
95440 Bayreuth
Germany 
Venue: Laboratory of Crystallography in the BGI Building on the campus of the University of Bayreuth
Dates:
1 through 4 March 2007
Start: Thursday, 1. March 2007, 15:00 hours 
End: Sunday, 4. March 2007, 13:00 hours 
Registration: Use the PDF-Form or register on-line.
Fee:
Students: 35 EUR
Academics:
75 EUR
Full fee:
420 EUR

The fee is to be paid at the conference buro on arrival. 

Posters:
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. 
Disclaimer:
There is a maximum number of participants. The workshop will take place if a minimum of 8 participants is reached.

Description 

The 5th Workshop on Structural Analysis of Aperiodic Crystals continues a series of workshops on the structure determination of incommensurate crystals at the University of Bayreuth. Purpose is to present an overview of the methods of structure determination and structural analysis of incommensurately modulated structures and composite crystals. Lectures will cover the basic principles of the superspace description of modulated structures as well as advanced topics, like the method of Charge Flipping and the Maximum Entropy Method in superspace. In addition to the series of lectures the participants will have the opportunity to practice structure refinements using the computer program JANA2000 (written by V. Petricek, M. Dusek and L. Palatinus, Prag). A step-by-step tutorial with several examples will be provided, but your own data sets are welcome, too.

5th Workshop on Structural Analysis of Aperiodic Crystals
  © S. van Smaalen, University of Bayreuth
Date: 16 October 2006