International Year of Crystallography attracts science experts from across the globe
Video: Discover what Chrystallopgraphy can do for you Video: Celebrating Crystallography: An Animated AdventureSummit programmeThe third world summit in the International Year of Crystallography (in Africa) will be hosted by the UFS Department of Chemistry here on the Bloemfontein Campus. Prof André Roodt, Head of the Department of Chemistry, was elected as the President of the European Crystallographic Association in 2012. Earlier this year he unveiled the Max von Laue 'Plaque' in Posnan, Poland.
The Pan-African Meeting of the International Year of Crystallography consists of a congress and summit. The details are as follows:
Congress12–15 October 2014
CR Swart Senate Hall, UFS Bloemfontein Campus
Summit15–17 October 2014
CR Swart Senate Hall, UFS Bloemfontein Campus
Summit opening: Wednesday 15 October 2014 at 14:00 in the CR Swart Senate Hall
This event will be opened and attended by:
• the UFS Rector and Vice-Rector – Profs Jonathan Jansen and Corli Witthuhn;
• the acting Director-General of the Department of Science and Technology – Dr Thomas Auf der Heyde;
• the acting CEO of the National Research Foundation – Dr Gansen Pillay;
• the UNESCO Vice-Director for Science Extension – Dr Jean-Paul Ngome-Abiaga (Paris, France);
• the representative of the Executive Committee for the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) – Prof Santiago Garcia-Granda (Oviedo: Spain);
• the marketing director of the IUCr – Prof Michele Zema (Pavia, Italy);
• the President of the European Crystallographic Association (ECA) – Prof André Roodt, who will officially open the summit on Wednesday 15 October 2014 from 14:00–15:30.
Presenters from across Africa and Europe will deliver papers at this event which will be attended by more than 100 delegates from twenty-plus countries, including Spain, France, Italy, Croatia, Germany, Russia and India.
Numerous crystallographic research areas will be covered. This includes:
• powder diffraction,
• small molecule crystallography,
• biological crystallography,
• industrial crystallography,
• surface crystallography,
as well as techniques such as
• electron microscopy and
• synchrotron work.
“At this event we hope to establish an African Crystallographic Association,” said Prof Roodt.
The United Nations declared 2014 as the International Year of Crystallography. It was recently officially opened at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, France, by the Secretary General of the UN, Ban Ki-moon.
The International Year of Crystallography celebrates the centennial of the work of Max von Laue and the father and son, William Henry and William Laurence Bragg. More generally, it celebrates what crystallography can do for humanity – which proves to be a significant amount.