Talk:Consultation
How to Participate in the Membership Consultation?
The consultation is open to all PCG-SCMP members and it will run for three months (15 June - 15 September). We hope that this will provide sufficient time for useful and constructive discussions.
Please email your views on the PCG group name to the PCG-SCMP committee at: PCG-SCMP@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Contributions will be posted on this website, so that different views can be read and discussed.
PCG-SCMP Committee
The comments we have received are posted below
Received Monday, 20 June 2011 10:32
Changing the name - an excellent idea
I have probably attended more ACA meetings than BCA ones partly as a result of their more enlightened structure eg Fibres, Small-angle Scattering etc
Working in polymers and liquid crystals, I would feel it would be a more inclusive name
I wonder whether Materials Group is better than Functional Materials Group not least because all materials are functional and the meaning will vary from person to person.
Good to encourage BCA as a whole to review the Groups and the names
Geoff
Geoffrey Mitchell PhD FRSC FInstP
Director and Professor of Microscopy
Centre for Advanced Microscopy
University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AF UK
Received Friday, 17 June 2011 12:48
Physical crystallography grew up in the context of other BCA names such as chemical crystallography. As such it seemed to me entirely appropriate. Agreed that much work - increasingly - cuts across boundaries, but that can be dealt with through joint meetings, which is often the case at BCA meetings. I think it is important to emphasise the physicality rather than broadening it to something else, which would also potentially tread on the toes of other groups. e.g. 'functional' could also be applied to systems focussed on by 'chemical' and 'biological' crystallography. A similar comment applies to 'applied'.
I favour keeping the name as is.
John.
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John Finney Emeritus Professor of Physics Dept of Physics and Astronomy University College London Gower Street London WC1E 6BT