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Ezatollah Arzi (Department of Physics, NanoPhysics Lab., University of Tehran, Iran) General scientific interests: computer graphics, computing, crystal growth, Rietveld method, X-ray diffraction. Detailed scientific research interests: Computational Crystallography, Crystal Structure and Phase Transition in Solidified Gases, Low Temperature Physics, Nanostructured Materials. | ||||
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![]() | Javier Borge (Departamento de Quimica Fisica y Analitica, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain) Detailed scientific research interests: computational crystallography, cryoelectron microscopy, molecular replacement. | |||
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![]() | Axel T. Brunger (Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Stanford Univ., USA) General scientific interests: anomalous dispersion, biological crystallography, computer graphics, cryocrystallography, X-ray diffraction. Detailed scientific research interests: computational methods, neurotransmitter release, X-ray crystallography. | |||
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Joseph S. Brunzelle (Molecular Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, USA) General scientific interests: macromolecular crystallography. Detailed scientific research interests: computational chemistry, protein structure function, small-molecule crystallography. | ||||
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Raul E. Cachau (National Cancer Institute, Structural Biochemistry Program, NCI-FCRF, PO Box B, USA) General scientific interests: molecular modelling. Detailed scientific research interests: application development, biophysics, computational chemistry, crystallography, structural biochemistry. | ||||
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Hengjiang Cong (State Key Laboratory of Microbial Technologies, School of Life Sciences, Shandong University, China) General scientific interests: anomalous dispersion, aperiodic crystals, charge density, chemical crystallography, XAFS. Detailed scientific research interests: Computational Physics, Electron Microscopy, X-ray Crystallography. | ||||
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![]() | Edson Costa Santos (Mechanical Engineering, Kyushu University, Japan) General scientific interests: alloys, cryocrystallography, crystal growth, databases, defects, electron diffraction, electron microscopy, epitaxy, imaging, Laue diffraction, metals, phase determination, phase transitions, physical crystallography, powder diffraction, residual stress, Rietveld method, surfaces, teaching and education, texture, X-ray diffraction. Detailed scientific research interests: advanced materials and processing, aerospace alloys, coarsening, computational crystallography, computer programming in X-ray diffraction, crystal and powder X-ray diffraction structure analysis, crystal databases, crystal structure defects in crystals, epitaxial layer growth, high-power lasers, high-temperature diffraction, metallurgical superalloys, rapid solidification, reciprocal space mapping, single-crystal superalloys. | |||
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![]() | Juan Francisco Van der Maelen (Dpt. Química Física y Analítica, Univ. Oviedo, Spain) General scientific interests: charge density, chemical crystallography, computing, hydrogen bonding, X-ray diffraction. Detailed scientific research interests: ab-initio calculations, absorption corrections, algorithm resolution and refinement, atoms-in-molecules calculations, chemical physics, computational chemistry, computational crystallography, disordered structures, electronic structure calculations, experimental charge densities, history of physics, least-squares methods, linear algebra, macromolecular refinement, maximum likelihood. | |||
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![]() | David Eisenberg (Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 201 Boyer Hall, USA) General scientific interests: biological crystallography, databases, hydrogen bonding, peptides, proteins, structural biology, teaching and education, X-ray diffraction. Detailed scientific research interests: amyloid structure, computational biochemistry, protein crystallography, protein structure. | |||
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![]() | Nicholas M Glykos (Molecular Biology and Genetics, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece) General scientific interests: biological crystallography, computing, macromolecular crystallography, peptides, phase determination, proteins, structural biology, structure determination, teaching and education. Detailed scientific research interests: ab-initio structure determination, biomacromolecular crystallography, computational crystallography, computer programming in X-ray, computer-aided crystallographic teaching, crystallographic structure determination, diffraction, electron microscopy and diffraction, folding, image reconstruction, molecular dynamics simulation, molecular replacement methods, software development. | |||
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