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Re: Sept 15 Deadline for proposals.

Thanks for the reminder. I am away from Oxford at the moment, but will get
to a proper PC before the deadline

		Best wishes
					David

On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, a.l.spek wrote:

> Dear Computing SIG members,
>
> 	The deadline for the submission of proposals for sessions at
> the DURBAN-2003 meeting is approaching rapidly (Sept 15).
>
>
> 	Up to now, we received only suggestions for a macromolecular
> computing session (Thanks!).
>
> No proposal for a small molecule computing session reached this list yet.
>
> For that reason I offer the following suggestion:
>
> "Automatic Structure Determination Software: What has been achieved so far?
>  What are the problems to be solved?"
>
> This is certainly a hot issue diffractometer suppliers are working on.
> However, it will be healthy to know about the public domain options as
> well. Anyway, automation can be a rich source of interesting problems
> to be addressed and solved.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Ton Spek
>
> Chairman of the ECA-Computing Commission
> --
>


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