Chemical Crystallography: Reflections and Predictions
A symposium to mark the retirement of David J. Watkin
Friday 9th September 2011
[Update: Thanks to all the speakers and everyone who attended this event in honour of DJW.]
Programme
10.00 Â Refreshments in the Lecture Theatre Foyer, Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
10.50 Â Dr. Richard Cooper (University of Oxford, UK)
Welcome and Introduction
11.10 Â Prof. Howard Flack (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Working with a Difference
11.40 Â Dr. Matthias Meyer (Agilent Technologies, Poland)
Oxford D(diffraction) – some notes…
12.10 Â Buffet Lunch (University Club, Mansfield Road)
13.40 Â Dr. Alison Edwards (ANSTO, Australia)
Chemical Crystallography with Neutrons: Laue diffraction in the 21st century!
14.10 Â Dr. George Tranter (Chiralabs, Oxford)
Giving Molecules a Hand
14.40 Â Prof. Simon Parsons (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Applications of Leverage Analysis in Chemical Crystallography
15.10 Â Refreshments in the Lecture Theatre Foyer, Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
15.30 Â Dr. Luc Bourhis (Bruker, Paris)
A Toolbox for Programmer Crystallographers
16.00 Â Prof. Bruce Foxman (Brandeis University, USA)
Secrets from the Oxford Crypt: Old Problems from Keith Prout and John Rollett: Solved!
16.30 Â Dr. Richard Cooper
Closing Remarks
16.45 Â Drinks at the University Club
Many thanks to Agilent Technologies for supporting this meeting.