The 12th Canadian Powder Diffraction Workshop (CPDW 12) will be hosted by Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR) in Trois-Rivières, QC, Canada.
Participation in the Workshop will be limited to approximately 50 participants. This will ensure plenty of facetime for participants to interact with Speakers and Instructors to mingle and exchange about currents trends in powder diffraction while learning/reviewing the basics of the field and software.
The 11th Canadian Powder Diffraction Workshop (CPDW 11) will be hosted by McMaster University in Hamilton, ON, Canada. CPDW 11 will take place as a satellite event after the 68th Annual Meeting of the American Crystallographic Association to be held from July 20 to 24, 2018, in downtown Toronto, Canada
The Canadian Macromolecular Crystallography Facility (CMCF) is pleased to announce an intensive 5-day hands-on synchrotron data collection school at the Canadian Light Source. Participants will attend a series of lectures and be actively engaged in macromolecular crystallography (Mx) data collection at CMCF beamlines. Special Topic: Structure Solution with Dr. Brian Mark, University of Manitoba.
The 9th Canadian Chemical Crystallography Workshop will be hosted by University of Alberta, Edmondon, AB, Canada. The Workshop will be a satellite of the 101st Canadian Chemistry Conference (Edmonton, AB, May 27th-31st, www.csc2018.ca) and is targeted towards chemistry graduate students and post docs who would benefit from an improved understanding of the basic theory and practice of structure determination using single crystal X-ray diffraction methods.
The Canadian Macromolecular Crystallography Facility (CMCF) is pleased to announce an intensive 5-day hands-on synchrotron data collection school at the Canadian Light Source. Participants will attend a series of lectures and be actively engaged in macromolecular crystallography (Mx) data collection at CMCF beamlines.
The 10th Canadian Powder Diffraction Workshop will take place as a satellite event prior to the 54th Annual Clay Minerals Society Conference (www.cms2017.com). The Workshop will be held at NAIT’s facilities in Edmonton where powder diffraction instrumentation and software will be made available for Registrants at the Workshop. Participation to the Workshop will be limited to approximately 30 Registrants. This will ensure plenty of facetime for Registrants, Lecturers and Instructors to mingle and exchange about currents trends in powder diffraction while learning/reviewing the basics of the field.
The 8th Canadian Chemical Crystallography Workshop will be hosted by McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada. The Workshop will be a satellite of the 100th Canadian Chemistry Conference (Toronto, ON, May 28th-1st, www.csc2017.ca) and is targeted towards chemistry graduate students and post docs who would benefit from an improved understanding of the basic theory and practice of structure determination using single crystal X-ray diffraction methods.
The 13th Canadian Neutron Scattering Summer School will be held at Chalk River Laboratories on May 15-19, 2017. The school is aimed at graduate students and post-docs with backgrounds in physics, chemistry, or materials science who may have no prior knowledge of how to use neutron beams to study materials. Undergraduate students, professors and other researchers are welcome as well. The curriculum covers a wide range of scientific areas, such as magnetism, industrial alloys, and thin films.
The 7th Canadian Chemical Crystallography Workshop will be hosted by Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, Canada. The Workshop will be a satellite of the 99th Canadian Chemical Conference and is targeted towards chemistry graduate students and post docs who would benefit from an improved understanding of the basic theory and practice of structure determination using single crystal X-ray diffraction methods.
The Canadian Macromolecular Crystallography Facility (CMCF) is pleased to announce an intensive 5-day hands-on synchrotron data collection school at the Canadian Light Source. Participants will attend a series of lectures and be actively engaged in macromolecular crystallography (Mx) data collection at CMCF beamlines. Special Topic: Molecular Replacement & COOT with Dr. Jeffrey Lee, University of Toronto