BCA SPRING MEETING
University of Warwick, 13-15 April 2010
Industrial Group Contributions
University of Warwick, 13-15 April 2010
Industrial Group Contributions
The Programme timetable for the BCA Spring Meeting 2010 in Warwick has now been drawn up and can be viewed along with other details about the conference on the BCA website...LINK
TUESDAY 13 April:
13:00 Alun Bowen Lecture – Phase Identification Data - how it’s changed over the years. David Taylor - Abstract
13.30 to 17.00 ICDD workshop, Chairs: Martin Gill and Richard Morris
WEDNESDAY 14 April:
11.45 to 12.30, IG AGM
13.30 to 15.00, Data, What Goes In. Chair: Matthew Johnson
Ross Harrington (University of Newcastle) ‘Getting the best possible data from your crystals'
Sarah Barnett (Diamond Light Source) ‘Rough Guide to Synchrotron Diffraction’
Alastair Florence (University of Strathclyde) ‘XRPD data in physical form identification and structure determination’
15.30 to 17.00, Data, What Comes Out. Chair: Brett Cooper and Cheryl Doherty
Trevor Rayment (Diamond Light Source) ‘Food, formulation, foams, and fabrication - modern applications of Synchrotron Radiation for industry’
Robert Hammond (University of Leeds) ‘A Molecular-scale Perspective: New Insights into the Assembly of Crystalline Particles'
Young Crystallographer Prize Presentation: To be announced at the meeting
THURSDAY 15 April
9.00 to 9.45, IG Teaching Plenary, Simon Billinge, Chair: Anne Kavanagh
10.15 to 11.45, Complementary and Non-ambient techniques, Chair: David Beveridge
Tim Hyde (Johnson Matthey) ‘Catalyst Studies using Complementary and Non-Ambient Techniques at Johnson Matthey’
Axel Zeitler (Cambridge University) ‘Terahertz spectroscopy of structure and dynamics in organic molecular crystals’
Simon Watson (GSK) ‘Running Hot and Cold: understanding crystal structure phenomena with variable temperature Solid-State NMR’
12.00 to 13.30, Almighty Blunders, Chair: Luca Russo & Richard Morris
William Clegg (University of Newcastle) 'To publish or not to publish'
Simon Coles (University of Southampton) 'eCrystals: Management and publication of small molecule data'
Colin Groom (CCDC) ‘Towards knowledge-based design and control of pharmaceutical crystal forms’