Bruker-AXS / MIT Symposium

 

Information about location can be found here.

The Bruker-AXS / MIT Symposium is an annual event, directed towards chemists and crystallographers from the greater Boston area. The next symposium will be held on Saturday, January 15 2005 and is going to be under the motto: X-Ray Diffraction and Complementary Methods.

The symposium will be coupled with a Workshop about Crystal Structure Refinement on the afternoon of Friday, January 14, the day before the symposium. The number of participants for the workshop is limited to 30 -- please apply early, as we will grant places mostly upon a first-come-first-serve basis.

The workshop is full!
You can now register for the waiting list.

In addition to the workshop and the symposium there will be a Poster Session. Every participant is more than welcome 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-Nonius).

To register for the 2005 Bruker-AXS / MIT Symposium please fill out the Online Registration Form.

The following speakers have agreed to present:

Charles Campana (Bruker-Nonius)
New Software Tools and Advanced Applications for Chemical Crystallography

Roger Durst (Bruker-Nonius)
Advances in Ssource and Detector Technology for X-ray Crystallography

Joshua Figueroa (MIT)
Synthesis, Structure and Bonding of Niobium Trisamide-Supported Pnictogen Compounds

Bruce Foxman (Brandeis University)
Reactions in Crystals: Design, Discovery and Understanding

Robert Griffin (MIT)
Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) Solid State NMR:
A New Approach to Determine High Resolution Molecular Structures

David Laitar (MIT)
Group 11 Metal Fluoride Complexes of N-Heterocyclic Carbene Ligands:
Synthesis, Structure and Reactivity

Frank Laukien / Clemens Anklin (Bruker Daltonics / BioSpin)
Alternative and Complementary Methods for Structure Determination

Gerard Parkin (Columbia University)
When is a bond not a bond?

Confirmed workshop teachers:

Charles Campana (Bruker-Nonius)

Peter Mueller (MIT)

Richard Staples (Harvard)

 

Click here to see the Schedule.

To register for the 2005 Bruker-AXS / MIT Symposium please fill out the online form.

Click here for information about accommodations.

 

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