This year the European Crystsallographic Meeting was hosted in the UK for the first time since 1977. The meeting at the University of Warwick co-incided with the Bragg Centenary and included a fantastic collection of historical artefacts associated with the Braggs including scientific instruments, models, letters, portraits and notebooks organized by Mike Glazer and Pam Thomas.
Contributions originating from Chem. Cryst. included:
Richard I. Cooper
Space groups and symmetry (ECACOMSIG Computing School lecture and workshop)
Pascal Parois
Alternative criteria for optimal data collection strategy (Talk in the Photocrystallography session)
Kirsten Christensen
Molecular Modulated Structures: Rare Today, Ubiquitous Tomorrow? (Talk in Aperiodic Crystals: Structure, Dynamics and Magnetism session)