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Re: Proposals for Florence-2005



>	Prof. Carlo Mealli has sent out and urgent message to provide him
>with suggestions for microsymposia for Florence 2005.
>Please send your suggestions for computing related sessions to this list. 
>Hopefully, we can send our collection ito Prof Mealli in the week after
>eastern. 

Based on previous Emails, a tentative current starting list is below for 
modification:

(unless we are asked to cut things down - I don't think it would be
a bad thing to specialise.  If power people want to see what protein
people are up to and visa-versa - they can always just go to
the session rather than force groups together - and dilute things
down)

1. Advances in computational methods for protein crystallography
2. Advances in computational methods for powder diffraction
3. Advances in computational methods for small molecule crystallography
4. Problems and solutions in programming robust CIF into crystallographic software
5. The algorithms behind handling Quasicrystals in crystallographic software
6. Computational problems and solutions in incommensurate structures
7. Innovations in computing and reporting for service based crystallography
8. Applying non-crystallographic algorithms to crystallography
??? - others?

Lachlan.

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Lachlan M. D. Cranswick
30th March till 5th May 2003 - visiting: Maproom Rm 31
Geochemistry - Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University
PO Box 1000, 61 Route 9W Palisades, New York 10964-1000 USA
Tel: (845) 365-8302;  Fax: (845) 365-8155; E-mail: l.m.d.cranswick@dl.ac.uk

After 6th May 2003:
Neutron Program for Materials Research (NPMR), 
National Research Council (NRC),
Building 459, Station 18, Chalk River Laboratories,
Chalk River, Ontario, Canada, K0J 1J0
Tel: (613) 584-8811; Fax: (613) 584-4040


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