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One Year of Pandemic: Research, Teaching, Studying

15. April 2021 von Melanie Nentwich
One Year of Pandemic: Research, Teaching, Studying

More than one year ago, the pandemic got serious in Germany and the first lockdown started. The accompanying contact restrictions had – and still have – a severe influence on … Weiterlesen …

Kategorien Junge Kristallographen

Meet the People: Michael Rütten

29. März 202129. März 2021 von Melanie Nentwich
Michael Ruetten smiling in his lab

Meet Michael Rütten! He won the STOE Prize of the DGK Young Crystallographers at the Virtual DGK Conference organized by DESY. Congratulations! Michael gained lots of experience under different supervisors … Weiterlesen …

Kategorien Junge Kristallographen

Einführung in die Kristallographie, Will Kleber, 20. Auflage, Rezension von Peter Paufler

25. März 2021 von Götz Schuck

Einführung in die Kristallographie, 20. Auflage Will Kleber (Gegründet von) Joachim Bohm, Detlef Klimm, Manfred Mühlberg, Björn Winkler (Autoren) 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston, 20. Auflage, XVI+516 Seiten, 351 … Weiterlesen …

Kategorien DGK-NEWS

Something is going on and we really need your help…

13. Dezember 2020 von Melanie Nentwich

written by Tina Weigel Hi Crystallographers, We – the Young Crystallographers and the German Society of Crystallography (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kristallographie, DGK) – are planning to establish an award for … Weiterlesen …

Kategorien Allgemein

Young Crystallographers at ResearchGate

23. November 2020 von Melanie Nentwich

To improve our network by initiating or strengthening our collaborations, the Young Crystallographers started a so called lab on ResearchGate. Follow the lab and its projects to get in touch … Weiterlesen …

Kategorien Junge Kristallographen

Walter Friedrich unplugged: his 1963 interview in East Berlin

21. Oktober 2020 von Götz Schuck
First X-ray diffraction experiment

History of crystallography Peter J. HeaneyMelanie Kaliwoda IUCr Newsletter (2020) Volume 28, Number 3 https://www.iucr.org/news/newsletter/etc/articles?issue=149786&result_138339_result_page=25 Walter Friedrich (1883–1968) was the first person to build a device that successfully achieved diffraction … Weiterlesen …

Kategorien Allgemein, History of crystallography

Meet the People: Constantin Buyer

17. September 202017. September 2020 von Melanie Nentwich

Constantin Buyer is a Young Crystallographer since 2018 when he visited his first DGK conference in Essen. Since September 2020 he started to manage the social media accounts of the … Weiterlesen …

Kategorien Junge Kristallographen

How X-ray crystallography can help to fight SARS-CoV-2

9. Juni 2020 von Melanie Nentwich

Written by Tatjana Barthel  Macromolecular Crystallography group at BESSY II) The outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 pushed all of us into a very complicated situation, especially with strict regulations and certain lockdown … Weiterlesen …

Kategorien Junge Kristallographen

YC collaboration: The search of Falk and Dennis for ionic pathways in inverse perovskites

28. April 202016. April 2020 von Melanie Nentwich

Written by Falk Meutzner (formerly TU Bergakademie Freiberg) Corrected by Dennis Wiedemann (formerly Technische Universita ät Berlin) I am not quite sure when I met Dennis for the first time, … Weiterlesen …

Kategorien Junge Kristallographen

Meet the people: Tina Weigel, Part 2

9. April 20209. April 2020 von Melanie Nentwich

Tina Weigel is a Young Crystallographer since she attended the 1st LabMeeting @ STOE in 2015 where she won a Presentation Award, which is why there is already a “Meet … Weiterlesen …

Kategorien Junge Kristallographen
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