Posted at the request of Prof. Sudhindra Rayaprol, IUCr Commission on
Magnetic Structures (http://magcryst.org)

Dear Colleagues,

The upcoming 2023 IUCr Congress in Melbourne (https://iucr2023.org) will be
an exciting event for all researchers involved in the determination and
application of high-quality magnetic structures. *Abstracts are due by 21
November 2022*. We encourage you to make participation in this triennial
meeting a high priority!

A sampling of the micro symposia and keynote lectures relevant to magnetic
structures are listed below. The program, which includes approximately 120
half-day microsymposia and 36 keynote lectures, will also offer extensive
coverage of related topics such as total scattering, frustration and
disorder, modulated structures, quasicrystals, mineral structures,
theoretical crystallography, quantum crystallography, topological
materials, electronic and quantum materials, functional materials, energy
materials, high-pressure crystallography, powder diffraction, x-ray and
neutron diffraction, electron diffraction, 3D/4D electron crystallography,
cryo-EM, XFEL sources, and many others.

Please find below a list of microsymposia and keynote lectures related to
magnetism and magnetic structures. Session numbers, date/times, and invited
speakers will be available at a later date.

Sincerely,
The IUCr Commission on Magnetic Structures (http://magcryst.org)
Mois Aroyo, Gabriela Aurelio, Maxim Avdeev, Branton Campbell, Javier Campo,
Francoise Damay, Oscar Fabelo, Maria Teresa Fernandez-Diaz, Ovidiu Garlea,
Margarida Henriques, Dmitry Khalyavin, Daniel Litvin, J. Manuel Perez-Mato,
Alexander Pirogov, Sudhindra Rayaprol, Juan Rodriquez-Carvajal, Taku Sato,
Wieslawa Sikora, Noriki Terada, Robert Von Dreele, Andrew Wills, Oksana
Zaharko

26th Congress and General Assembly of the International Union of
Crystallography
22-29 August 2023, Melbourne, Australia
IUCr 2023 in Melbourne Australia – Microsymposia and Keynote sessions
related to Magnetism and Magnetic Structures (dates/times, session numbers,
and invited speakers will be released later).

*Topological textures in frustrated magnetic materials Keynote
lecture: Oksana Zaharko*
*Magnetic symmetry and its applications*
*Methods for the determination and analysis of magnetic structures for
powders and single crystals*
*Diffuse scattering analysis of short range crystal and magnetic order*
*Magnetic order in aperiodic systems*
*Crystal and magnetic structures of novel perovskites*
*New phenomena and applications in molecular magnets*
*Van der Waals magnetism in powders and single crystals*
*In memoriam of Igor Dzyaloshinskii and Sergey V. Maleyev: antisymmetric
exchange, magnetic chirality, from helimagnets to topological spin textures*
*Magnetism in topological materials*
*Geometrically-frustrated magnetism*
*Teaching crystallographic symmetry for Materials Science*
*Magnetic structure at the nanoscale*
*Quantum crystallography challenges and opportunities for magnetic
materials*
*Functionality from broken inversion symmetry*
*Polarized neutrons - future directions*
*Using high-pressure diffraction to design and understand functionality*
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Dr Alan Hewat, NeutronOptics, Grenoble, FRANCE
<alan.he...@neutronoptics.com> +33.476.98.41.68
        http://www.NeutronOptics.com/hewat
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