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Re: Current summary of IUCr CompComm sessions and chairs for IUCr

Lachlan,

It would be good when our Japanese member of the computing committee can
come up with a few Japanese names.

The problem with good chairs is that they usually also want to speak in
the session of their interest. Unfortunately that rules out many
candidates under the current rules.

Ton
> 
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> As a sort of mid-point for compcomm sessions we would like for IUCr XXI Osaka 
> Would people like to add/subtract to the following summary of compcomm sessions and 
> chairs for IUCr XXI Osaka.  And for the plenary speaker.
> 
> Also, if there are any addition of subtraction of sessions.
> 
> There is a three day program committee meeting in Osaka on the 27th to 29th of May
> where the final program will be decided and approved.
> 
> Lachlan
> 
> ---------
> 
> Plenary Speaker suggestion:  
>   Gervais Chapuis on Charge Flipping
> 
> ---------
> 
> Suggested chairs for following sessions:  (modifications/changes?)
> 
> - Decision making and algorithms for automation of Data acquistion
>     - Bob Sweet or Ashley Deacon
>  
> - Decision making and algorithms for automation in Macromolecular Crystallography
>     - Andrew Leslie, Sean McSweeny or Harry Powell
> 
> - Decision making and algorithms for automation in single crystal and powder diffraction
>     - Rob Hooft
> 
> - New algorithms for macromolecular crystallography
>      - Eleanor Dodson
> 
> - New algorithms for single crystal and powder diffraction
>      - John Evans (Durham)
> 
> - Algorithmic developments for solving structures
>      - Simon Parsons
> 
> - Validating structures by use of crystallographic databases
>      - Martyn Winn, CCDC recommended person, or Richard Cooper
> 
> - New algorithms for incommensurate, non-periodic and magnetic crystallography
>      - Gervais Chapuis
> 
> - Methods and algorithms for linking diffraction with non-diffraction information
>      - ????
> 
> - Crystallographic algorithm libraries 
>      - Ralf Gross Kuntsleve
> 
> ----------------
> 
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