Bruker-AXS / MIT Symposium 2022

 

Information about location can be found here.

The Bruker-AXS / MIT Symposium is an annual event, directed towards chemists, biologists and crystallographers from the greater Boston area. The next symposium will be held on Saturday, February 26 2022 and the motto of the 20220 Symposium will be Modulated Structures.

The symposium will be coupled with a Jana workshop all day Sunday, February 27 (that is the day after the Symposium). The workshop will be taught by Lukas Palatinus from Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, and by Daniel Fredrickson from the University of Wisconsin in Madison. The number of participants for the workshop is limited to 35 -- please apply early, places will be granted upon a first-come-first-serve basis.

In addition to the workshop, demonstrations and the symposium there will be a Poster Session. Every participant is encourraged to present a poster, preferably taking into account the motto of the meeting. A qualified group of judges, which has yet to be determined, will be rewarding one poster with the Bruker/MIT Poster Prize (generously funded by Bruker-AXS).

To register for the 2022 Bruker-AXS / MIT Symposium and workshop(s) please fill out the Online Registration Form.


The following speakers have agreed to present:

Lukas Palatinus (FZU Prague)

Daniel Fredrickson (U. Wisconsin, Madison)

Grigorii Skorupskii (Princeton)

 

Workshop teacher:

Lukas Palatinus (FZU Prague)

Daniel Fredrickson (U. Wisconsin, Madison)

 

Click here to see the Schedule.

To register for the 2022 Bruker-AXS / MIT Symposium please fill out the online form.

Click here for information about accommodations.

 

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