Dear Colleague,

We are pleased to announce ADD2019, the 4th edition of the School
and Conference on Analysis of Diffraction Data in real-space:

https://workshops.ill.fr/e/add2019

co-organized by the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) and the European
Synchrotron (ESRF), and taking place:

                   17 to 22 March 2019

at the European Photon and Neutron (EPN) campus in Grenoble, France.

Building on the positive experience of ADD2011 (12-14 October 2011),
ADD2013 (18-22 March 2013) and ADD2016 (7-11 March 2016), the 5-day
programme of ADD2019 includes 2-1/2 days for the School followed by
2-1/2 days for the Conference, basically the same format as for ADD2016.

The ADD2019 School and Conference aim to deepen the understanding and
to further the training of the various communities working on real-space
data analysis for neutron and x-ray diffraction techniques. Fourier
transformation of diffraction data into real-space, traditionally used for
the structural determination of liquids and glasses, is now increasingly
employed for partially-disordered crystalline powder samples.

The scientific scope of ADD2019 pertains to both x-ray and neutron
diffraction techniques, and will again include single-crystal diffuse
scattering as an integral part of the School and the Conference.  The
School proposes pedagogic lectures on real-space data-analysis techniques
followed by 7 parallel sessions of hands-on tutorials for training with
various data-modelling software packages: DISCUS, PDFgui, DiffpyCMI, EPSR,
Spinvert, RMCProfile, and Yell.  The Conference proposes 8 invited talks
and about 16 additional oral contributions, as well as a poster session.

Real-space analysis of total-scattering data or "PDF-analysis" provides
a snapshot of the local structure within the sample, and is therefore
sensitive to both static and dynamic atomic correlations, and hence
complementary to the space-time averaged structure provided by the
well-known Rietveld refinement of diffraction data. PDF-analysis now
enjoys a wide field of application, in particular to nano-structured
materials.

More detailed information, including on-line registration and a
preliminary programme, can be found on the webpage link given above.
Note that registration will soon open, and that the deadline for
abstract submission is 27 January 2019 (oral and poster contributions),
and 24 February 2019 for late abstract submission (posters only).

Looking forward to seeing you in Grenoble,

The organizers:
   Michela Brunelli (DUBBLE/ESRF)
   Gabriel Cuello (ILL)
   Henry Fischer (ILL)
   Gavin Vaughan (ESRF)

P.S. we apologize if you receive this email message more than once.

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DUBBLE / ESRF 71 av des Martyrs - B.P. 220 38043 Grenoble CEDEX 9 France tel +33(0)47688 2536 http://www.esrf.fr/UsersAndScience/Experiments/CRG/BM26/SaxsWaxs -------------- Chairperson of the ESRF User Organisation Committee Representative of the ESRF Structure of Materials user community http://www.esrf.fr/UsersAndScience/users_org

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