2nd STOE Lab Meeting
by Wilhelm Maximilian Hützler Report from the 2nd Lab Meeting of the Young Crystallographers held on 05 & 06 September 2017 at STOE & Cie GmbH in Darmstadt After the huge … Weiterlesen …
by Wilhelm Maximilian Hützler Report from the 2nd Lab Meeting of the Young Crystallographers held on 05 & 06 September 2017 at STOE & Cie GmbH in Darmstadt After the huge … Weiterlesen …
This article was compiled with the help of Michael Krisch, Vincent Favre-Nicolin (both are organizers of the school) and by consulting a recent paper about the school itself and should … Weiterlesen …
by Melanie Nentwich and Khai-Nigh Truong Photos from Melanie Nentwich Melanie and Khai attended this year’s HERCULES School in march and I urged them to share their experiences with us. … Weiterlesen …
Photo by Jan Philipp Wöhrle Matthias attended the DGK meeting in 2017 in Karlsruhe where he was awarded with one of the three presentation awards for his lightning talk and … Weiterlesen …
Many thanks to Falk Meutzner for compiling this list! (Note: This list should contain all first-author publications of members of the DGK’s Young Crystallographers published in 2016. Please report any … Weiterlesen …
(Zoltan had to leave early, so we only have a picture of his award.) Zoltan Balogh-Michels was awarded with one of the poster prizes for his Lightning Talk and Poster during the … Weiterlesen …
Photo by Jan Philipp Wöhrle, showing Martin Fark and Antje Hirsch Antje Hirsch was awarded with one of the poster prizes for her Lightning Talk and Poster during the DGK … Weiterlesen …
During this year’s annual meeting in Karlsruhe, the Young Crystallographers have elected Khai-Nghi Truong from the RWTH Aachen as a new co-chair. This was a perfect excuse for me to point a … Weiterlesen …
Picture: Palace of Karlsruhe This year’s annual meeting was hosted at the Karlsuhe Institute of Technology. During the four days, scientist, old and young, from Germany and the surrounding countries came together … Weiterlesen …
This blog features news and current opinion in crystallography. Whilst many of the posts are directly related to content, activities and individuals associated with the IUCr, a small number of … Weiterlesen …