Member's groups
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The purpose of the GIG on Education in Crystallography is to promote and spread crystallography through education at different levels.
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This space is intended for communication of ECA Individual members. As such it is coordinated by the IM representatives. If you are an IM member, please consider joining the group and keep your email subscription active.
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This group brings together experimentalists, computationalists and theoreticians studying all aspects of electronic charge, spin and momentum distributions in atoms, molecules and condensed matter.
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SIG6 promotes access and awareness of crystallographers to new Instruments and Experimental Techniques: synchrotron-radiation, FEL, neutrons and combined methods.
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This SIG supports advances in macromolecular crystallographic research by both theoretical and experimental methods and their applications, and bring together researchers interested in these areas.
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To bring together researchers interested in the theoretical and experimental aspects and applications of MIR phenomena in order to contribute to the advancement of MIR research.
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The aim of the SIG is to raise the awareness, acceptance and general standard of Electron crystallography through concerted effort of groups and workers in this field.
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This GIG came together to preserve the history of crystallography, to play a part in teaching, consider special requirements of Senior Scientists and any other business connected and concerned to Senior Crystallographers.
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ECACOMSIG (SIG-09) promotes all aspects of Computing in Crystallography. As such, its activities are central to most of the other SIGs in the ECA.
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SIG-11 develops and strengthen links and interactions in the community of scientists studying the matter under extreme conditions of pressure, temperature, magnetic field, …
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SIG-14 D3 brings together scientists working on dynamical properties, disorder and diffuse scattering.
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