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Proposals for Sessions from the computing commission

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  • Subject: Proposals for Sessions from the computing commission
  • From: spea@chem.uu.nl (a.l.spek)
  • Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 10:06:31 +0100 (BST)
Dear Prof Mealli,

	Following the proposal of the computing commission

Best wishes

Ton Spek

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 and XML into 
    crystallographic software
5.  Computational problems and solutions for quasicrystal crystallography
6.  Advances in computational methods incommensurate structures
7.  Computational solutions for high-throughput service crystallography
8.  Applying non-crystallographic algorithms to crystallography
9.  Advances in computational methods for charge density studies
10. New Algorithms for Crystal structure prediction


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