Dear fellow powder crystallographers,

We would like to encourage you to consider submitting an abstract to the
2023 IUCr Microsymposium “What Every Crystallographer Should Know About
Powder Diffraction”, which is sponsored by the Commission on Powder
Diffraction and chaired by David Bish, Cora Lind-Kovacs, and Helen Brand.
The abstract submission deadline has recently been extended until February
21, 2023. Two excellent invited speakers, Helen Maynard-Casely and Matthew
Rowles, will highlight the session. We hope you will share what you have
learned about powder diffraction using X-ray or neutron sources (or even
electrons!). The full description for this microsymposium can be found
below.

Hoping to see some of you in Melbourne!


*Symposium description: Powder diffraction is used extensively in a wide
range of disciplines and research areas to provide at times unique and
vital structural information about possibly complicated polycrystalline,
multiphasic real materials. This includes dealing with amorphous or
nanocrystalline materials as well as microstructural and strain aspects.
This is quite distinct from the realm of ideally imperfect single crystals
with only a single phase that most crystallographers focus on. This and the
rather limited information content of a typical powder diffraction pattern,
when compared to that of a single crystal diffraction experiment, results
in a number of pitfalls for many crystallographers when they start doing
powder diffraction. This can, unfortunately, result in the over
interpretation of results or the publishing of powder diffraction
measurements that do not support the claims of the greater study. This
microsymposium will highlight the most serious of these pitfalls and
limitations and look at the use of pdCIF, and training tools, to facilitate
an improvement in the quality of published powder diffraction results.*



The congress will be held in Melbourne, Australia, August 22- August 29
2023 (https://iucr2023.org/
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The triennial Congress of the IUCr is the preeminent international
scientific meetings for crystallographers worldwide and attracts a large
and diverse audience. It is our ambition that there will be a strong
in-person attendance at the congress and that the speakers in the
microsymposium will present their lectures in Melbourne.
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