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==Physical Crystallography Group (PCG) & Structural Condensed Matter Physics (SCMP)==
 
==Physical Crystallography Group (PCG) & Structural Condensed Matter Physics (SCMP)==
The PCG of the British Crystallographic Association ([http://bca.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/bca/welcome.htm BCA]) and the SCMP of the Institute of Physics ([http://www.iop.org IoP]) are two names for the same group. The aim of the group is to promote and support physical crystallography in all its current forms.  We organise meetings and workshops, award a thesis prize every year and a lecture prize biannually. There is also limited funding to provide student bursaries to help towards the cost of attending international conferences.  
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The PCG of the British Crystallographic Association ([http://crystallography.org.uk/ BCA]) and the SCMP of the Institute of Physics ([http://www.iop.org IoP]) are two names for the same group. The aim of the group is to promote and support physical crystallography in all its current forms.  We organise meetings and workshops, award a thesis prize every year and a lecture prize biennially. There is also limited funding to provide student bursaries to help towards the cost of attending international conferences.  
  
The aim of this website it to provide information to our members and hopefully attract new members from the community. The site is in the form of a ‘[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki wiki]’, which allows users of the site to add their own content and comment on others. In this way it is hoped it will be a dynamic home for the physical crystallography community.
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The aim of this website is to provide information to our members and hopefully attract new members from the community. The site is in the form of a ‘[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki wiki]’, which allows users of the site to add their own content and comment on others. In this way it is hoped it will be a dynamic home for the physical crystallography community.
  
==PCG-SCMP Winter Meeting "New Results from New Facilities" 5th and 6th November 2009==
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==News==
  
We are holding our Winter Meeting at Cosener’s House in Abingdon on Thursday 5th and Friday 6th November.  The meeting will once again be held jointly with the ISIS Crystallography User Group meeting.  There is no registration fee and ISIS will cover reasonable travel costs for UK researchers attending the whole meeting.  There will be a poster session and the opportunity for a small number of junior researchers to give short oral presentations.
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<u>'''2024 PCG Winter Meeting'''</u>
  
'''Confirmed speakers (as of 22/09/09) are:'''
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The 2024 PCG Winter meeting will take place as part of the ISIS Crystallography User meeting on 28-29th October 2024. This will be a bigger meeting than ever, as part of the celebrations of 40 years of ISIS, and will be joint with the Chemical Crystallography Group (CCG) of the BCA. For more information (including how to register) please see the [http://www.pcg-scmp.org/Meetings meetings page]
  
Simon Clarke (Oxford) "title TBC"
 
  
Aurora Cruz-Cabeza (Cambridge) "title TBC" [PCG PANalytical Thesis Prize winner] 
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<u>'''MRS Spring 2025 Symposium SU01: Solid Materials for Sustainable Cooling—Caloric Effects and Devices'''</u>
  
Martin Jones (Oxford) "Diffraction studies of hydrogen storage materials"
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We are pleased to announce the Call For Papers for the symposium on caloric materials to be held in Seattle 7-11 April. Please find more details at: https://www.mrs.org/meetings-events/spring-meetings-exhibits/2025-mrs-spring-meeting/call-for-papers/detail/2025_mrs_spring_meeting/su01/Symposium_SU01
  
Pascal Manuel (ISIS) "title TBC"
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For more information (including how to register) please see the [http://www.pcg-scmp.org/Meetings meetings page]
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Stephen Moggach (Edinburgh) "Big squeeze, recent developments in high-pressure single crystal diffraction on I19 at Diamond"
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<!-- ''' BCA Spring Meeting - Early bird deadline '''
  
Lucian Pascut (Bristol) "Charge order in the triangular metallic antiferromagnet AgNiO2 probed by single crystal resonant X-ray scattering using I16 at Diamond"
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''Ending soon''
  
Paul Raithby (Bath) "Photocrystallography - from static to dynamic"
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A reminder that the early bird deadline for the BCA Spring Meeting 2024 is the 19th Feb 2024. Please click on the following link to find out more and register.
  
Carlo Vecchini (ISIS) "title TBC"
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https://registrations.hg3conferences.co.uk/hg3/frontend/reg/thome.csp?pageID=103723&ef_sel_menu=2095&eventID=267
  
'''''To register for the meeting please follow the link''''' [http://wwwisis2.isis.rl.ac.uk/useroffice/crystallography2009/register.asp here]
 
  
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'''2024 Malvern Panalytical Thesis Prize '''
  
==News==
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Applications for the Malvern Panalytical Thesis Prize 2024 are now open! Please see the [http://www.pcg-scmp.org/Prizes Prizes]page for more information
  
The winner of the PCG-SCMP PANalytical Thesis Prize 2009 is Dr Aurora Cruz-Cabeza (Cambridge).
 
  
  
The Spring 2009 issue of the '''PCG-SCMP Newsletter''' is now online - see [[Newsletters]]
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==Jobs in Physical Crystallography==
  
The winner of the Physical Crystallography Prize 2008 is Laurent Chapon (ISIS).  
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[http://www.pcg-scmp.org/Jobs_page Assistant Professor in Condensed Matter Physics]
  
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[http://www.pcg-scmp.org/Jobs_page Postdoc position in pressure-induced polymorphism in high entropy alloys]
  
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Please visit our new section [[jobs_page | Jobs in physical Crystallography]]
  
==PCG Portfolio==
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==PCG-SCMP Portfolio==
  
[[Topics:PCG Portfolio|PCG Portfolio]]
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[[Topics:PCG Portfolio|PCG-SCMP Portfolio]]
  
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==History of the PCG-SCMP Group==
  
==Jobs in Physical Crystallography==
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Please visit [[history |History of the PCG-SCMP Group]] for a brief history of the group
 
 
Please visit our new section [[jobs_page | Jobs in physical Crystallography]]
 

Latest revision as of 15:06, 6 October 2024

Physical Crystallography Group (PCG) & Structural Condensed Matter Physics (SCMP)

The PCG of the British Crystallographic Association (BCA) and the SCMP of the Institute of Physics (IoP) are two names for the same group. The aim of the group is to promote and support physical crystallography in all its current forms. We organise meetings and workshops, award a thesis prize every year and a lecture prize biennially. There is also limited funding to provide student bursaries to help towards the cost of attending international conferences.

The aim of this website is to provide information to our members and hopefully attract new members from the community. The site is in the form of a ‘wiki’, which allows users of the site to add their own content and comment on others. In this way it is hoped it will be a dynamic home for the physical crystallography community.

News

2024 PCG Winter Meeting

The 2024 PCG Winter meeting will take place as part of the ISIS Crystallography User meeting on 28-29th October 2024. This will be a bigger meeting than ever, as part of the celebrations of 40 years of ISIS, and will be joint with the Chemical Crystallography Group (CCG) of the BCA. For more information (including how to register) please see the meetings page


MRS Spring 2025 Symposium SU01: Solid Materials for Sustainable Cooling—Caloric Effects and Devices

We are pleased to announce the Call For Papers for the symposium on caloric materials to be held in Seattle 7-11 April. Please find more details at: https://www.mrs.org/meetings-events/spring-meetings-exhibits/2025-mrs-spring-meeting/call-for-papers/detail/2025_mrs_spring_meeting/su01/Symposium_SU01

For more information (including how to register) please see the meetings page


Jobs in Physical Crystallography

Assistant Professor in Condensed Matter Physics

Postdoc position in pressure-induced polymorphism in high entropy alloys

Please visit our new section Jobs in physical Crystallography

PCG-SCMP Portfolio

PCG-SCMP Portfolio

History of the PCG-SCMP Group

Please visit History of the PCG-SCMP Group for a brief history of the group