DGK Workgroup Chemical Crystallography

Workshop: Advanced Crystal Structure Determination

Workshop: Advanced Crystal Structure Determination

https://www.crc.tum.de/crc/events/workshops/munich-crystallography-workshop/

Topics:

– Crystal structure refinement using different state-of-the-art software (Olex2, ShelXle)
– Data integration and correction using different state-of-the-art software (Apex6, Crysalis Pro, X-Area)
– Integration and refinement of twinned data
– New refinement methods beyond the independent atom model (IAM)
– Poster session: “Bring your problem structure”

Target group:

The workshop is aimed at graduate students, postdocs and scientists with an existing basic knowlegde on single-crystal XRD who are eager to learn more about state-of-the-art crystal structure data treatment and refinement.

Instructors:

A variety of instructors from universites as well as software experts for SC-XRD data reduction and correction and crystal structure refinement will present within background and software seminars and support within the hands-on sessions.

List of confirmed instructors: Michael Bodensteiner (Uni Regensburg), Regine Herbst-Irmer (GAU Göttingen), Christian Hübschle (ShelXle), Daniel Kratzert (DSR Tool), Anna Krawczuk (GAU Göttingen), Nils Nöthling (MPI Mülheim), Iris Oppel (RWTH Aachen), Alexander Pöthig (TUM)…

Poster session: “Bring your problem structure”

There will be two poster sessions that will allow participants and experts to exchange ideas. Participants should have a good understanding of the basics and experience with crystal structure refinement. They should also bring specific problem cases to present at their posters. Please note that the poster abstracts won’t be distributed or made available online. Therefore, please use the opportunity to discuss – also unpublished – problems with peers and experts in detail.

As a rough guide, the posters (and abstracts) could include the following questions/points:

  • What is the scientific background of the crystal structure?
  • What is the problem with the determination?
  • Which software has been used? At which stage of the determination might there be a potential problem?
  • What do I hope to achieve? How can I be helped?

Organizers:

Dr. Michael Bodensteiner (Uni Regensburg)
Dr. Regine Herbst-Irmer (GAU Göttingen)
Prof. Dr. Anna Krawczuk (GAU Göttingen)
Dr. Nils Nöthling (MPI Mülheim)
Prof. Dr. Iris Oppel (RWTH Aachen)
PD Dr. Alexander Pöthig (local organizer, TUM)