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Re: Krakow2001 and further actions
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- From: David Watkin <david.watkin@chemistry.oxford.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 15:44:24 GMT
Hello again In the late summer I e-mailed various people concerning the Jerusalem meeting, but except for an acknowledgement of the e-mail there has been no futher developments. The questions I raised in that e-mail included 1) Requests for the name of an active and effective local orgnaiser 2) Requests for a suitable venue at a reasonable cost. International meetings are now becoming too expensive for student participation 3) Funding. Ton has been nominated to represent the IUCr Computing Commission over Jerusalem Until we have some idea about these 'physical' requirements, there is little we can do about the scientific content. However, the proposed model was a joint large/small/(powder) computing school, with combined sessions on topics of broad interest, and separate sessions for detailed topics. HOWEVER, the first problems to solve are those listed above Best wishes David On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Alexandre Urzhumtsev/Ourjoumtsev wrote: > > I remind you that anyhow currently the ECM-20 story is on the way and we > need to think about our future actions. As we discussed this, we can think > about a Computer School for the next IUCr Congress (definitely, this should > be done together with an Internationl Committee on Cryst. Computing !). Or > something else - waiting for your suggessions. > > Best wishes for everybody for New Year ! > > Sasha >
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