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- From: Gervais Chapuis <Gervais.Chapuis@ic.unil.ch>
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 11:01:17 +0100 (BST)
Dear all I support the idea of proposing Reinhard for the SPC. concerning the list of starters proposed below, i would add another topic: creation of a library of video presentation of basic crystallographic topics cheers Le jeudi, 10 avr 2003, à 11:43 Europe/Zurich, Lachlan Cranswick a écrit : > > > Re the PDF file that was just sent by Dr. Carlo Mealli. > (moderately repeating a post sent to the Computing Commission) > > Some of the other commissions gave some very detailed suggestions for > symposia. > > Should we discuss submitting some tentative titles to Carlo? > > > Also, for "Suggested Candidates for the Scientific Program Committee" - > would there be any disagreements putting forward Reinhard to be > this commission' representative? > > --------- > > As it is 5am in the morning here and I am probably not at my most > original > at this point for suggesting symposia titles - I would like to suggest > the following starters: > > 1. Effective teaching of advanced spacegroup theory and symmetry > 2. Modern methods of teaching of crystallographic fundamentals > 3. Computer methods that teach crystallography and not obscure it > 4. Methods for teaching practical protein crystallography > 5. Methods for teaching practical powder diffraction > 6. Methods for teaching practical single crystal methods > 7. Teaching incommensute methods > 8. Teaching quasicrystal crystallography > > If Reinhard is to be on the program committee - should he have the > final > say - so he has something he wants to work with and haggle for slots > with the programming committee. Based on what happened to the > requested > computing commission symposia at Geneva (only a low priority request > was > allocated) - the teaching commission might have to be a bit aggressive > in > making sure it is not cut to the point where it is not really got > anything? > > Lachlan. > >> Dear Collegue, >> please find in the attached document a summary of all of the inputs >> that >> I have received from the Commisions, up to date. I will appreciate >> receiving from you any useful integration. >> Best regards, >> Dr. Carlo Mealli >> >> -- >> Dr. Carlo Mealli >> ICCOM - CNR >> Via J. Nardi 39 >> 50132 Firenze, Italia >> Tel. 0039 055 2346653 Fax 0039 055 2478366 >> Cell Phone 328 8172871 >> >> >> Attachment Converted: C:\Eudora\Attach\SecondCall.pdf >> > > ----------------------- > Lachlan M. D. Cranswick > 30th March till 5th May 2003 - visiting: Maproom Rm 31 > Geochemistry - Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University > PO Box 1000, 61 Route 9W Palisades, New York 10964-1000 USA > Tel: (845) 365-8302; Fax: (845) 365-8155; E-mail: > l.m.d.cranswick@dl.ac.uk > > After 6th May 2003: > Neutron Program for Materials Research (NPMR), > National Research Council (NRC), > Building 459, Station 18, Chalk River Laboratories, > Chalk River, Ontario, Canada, K0J 1J0 > Tel: (613) 584-8811; Fax: (613) 584-4040 > > > Gervais Chapuis http://www-sphys.unil.ch/ic
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