12th April 2004 sci.techniques.xtallography,sci.geo.geology,sci.techniques.microscopy,sci.techniques.spectroscopy,sci.materials.ceramics bionet.xtallography Crystallography Mailing List Rietveld Mailing List Clays Mailing List CCP14 Software Hints Mailing List With EPDIC 9 in Prague: One day Size/Strain and Quantitative Phase Analysis Software Workshop - Thursday, 2nd September 2004 ---------------------- One day Size/Strain and Quantitative Phase Analysis Software Workshop With EPDIC 9: all day Thursday, 2nd September 2004, Prague, Czech Republic (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague) Costs are part of the EPDIC 9 registration Size/Strain using Powder Diffraction in the morning (9am to 12:20pm) Quantitative Phase Analysis in the afternoon (1:30pm to 4:50pm) http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/epdic-2004/ With the main theme of showing what is practical and possible with the latest powder diffraction software; and thanks to resources provided by the EPDIC (European Powder Diffraction Conference) conference organisers, there will be a free software workshop as part of the EPDIC-9 Prague, Czech Republic conference registration. Just tick the workshop box in the EPDIC 9 registration form (and also E-mail: lachlan.cranswick@nrc.gc.ca) This workshop will be held in the Faculty of Civil Engineering, at the Czech Technical University, Prague. (maps are linked to on the above website) A variety of speakers will show participants some of the advanced features in available crystallographic software. The main aim is to have 20 minute live sessions that show 1 to 2 problems on using the power tools in the various powder diffraction software packages in handling tricky problems that might not appreciated. It is requested that participants read up on the software prior to the workshop via the weblinks given in the above webpage (CD-ROMs can be sent with most of the software and information to those isolated from the internet). Thus presenters can go straight into their software demonstrations with very minimal introduction. A light breakfast from 8am to 8.50am ; morning tea/coffee, a light lunch and afternoon tea/coffee is included free as part of the workshop to EPDIC participants. ---------------------- The "EPDIC 9 Size/Strain and Quantitative Phase Analysis Software Workshop" homepage is at: http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/epdic-2004/ ---------------------- Workshop Times Breakfast snacks (tea/coffea/pastries, etc) - 8:00am to 8:50am Size/Strain session 1 (8:50am to 10:20am) Morning Tea and Coffee (10:20am to 11:00am) Size/Strain session 2 (11:00am to 12:20pm) Light Buffet Lunch (12:20 to 1:30) Quantitative Phase Analysis session 1 (1.30pm to 2:50pm) Afternoon Tea and Coffee (2:50am to 3:30am) Quantitative Phase Analysis session 2 (3.30pm to 4:30pm) ================================================================ The scheduled topics, agenda and speakers follow: Size/Strain session - 8:50am start ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ New user-friendly possibilities for size-strain analysis with X'Pert HighScore Plus - Arnold C. Vermeulen, PANalytical, Almelo, The Netherlands. CMWP-fit for size/strain analysis: size-distribution, dislocation structures and stacking faults - Gabor Ribarik and Tamas Ungar, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary PM2000 - a Whole Powder Pattern Modelling approach to structure/microstructure refinement - Paolo Scardi and Matteo Leoni, Engineering Faculty, University of Trento, Trento, Italy Size/Strain analysis of complex materials using Fullprof - Juan Rodriguez-Carvajal, Laboratoire Leon Brillouin (CEA-CNRS), Saclay, France. (Morning tea/coffee: 10:20am to 11:00am) Size/Strain Session 2a: (11:00am to 11:20am) - Size/Strain analysis using the BGMN Fundamental Parameters Rietveld software - Joerg Bergmann, Dresden, Germany; and Reinhard Kleeberg, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institute of Mineralogy, Germany Size/Strain analysis using the MAUD for Java Rietveld software - Luca Lutterotti, Engineering Faculty, University of Trento, Trento, Italy MudMaster: A program for crystallite size and strain analysis of clays using the Bertaut-Warren-Averbach method - Dennis D.Eberl, U.S. Geological Survey, Boulder, Colorado, USA Size-Strain analysis by convolution based profile fitting using Topas - Arnt Kern, Bruker AXS, Karlsruhe, Germany ======================================================================= (Lunch: 12:20pm to 1:30pm) ======================================================================= Quantitative Phase Analysis session - 1:30pm start ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Optimising data collection for Quantitative Phase Analysis - Ian Madsen and Nicola Scarlett, CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia Quantitative Phase Analysis using the BGMN Fundamental Parameters Rietveld software - Joerg Bergmann, Dresden, Germany; and Reinhard Kleeberg, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institute of Mineralogy, Germany Quantitative Phase Analysis using Fullprof - Juan Rodriguez-Carvajal, Laboratoire Leon Brillouin (CEA-CNRS), Saclay, France. Quantitative Phase analysis using the QUANTO Rietveld software - Antonietta Guagliardi, Institute of Cristallography, CNR-IRMEC, Bari, Italy (Afternoon tea/coffee: 2:50pm to 3:30pm) Quantitative Phase analysis using the MAUD for Java Rietveld software - Luca Lutterotti, Engineering Faculty, University of Trento, Trento, Italy RockJock: A program for XRD quantitative analysis of complex mineral assemblages using an internal standard and whole and partial pattern fitting - Dennis D.Eberl, U.S. Geological Survey, Boulder, Colorado, USA Quantitative Phase Analysis 4c: (4:10pm to 4:30pm) - Quantitative analysis by convolution based profile fitting using Topas - Arnt Kern, Bruker AXS, Karlsruhe, Germany ----------------------- Lachlan M. D. Cranswick Contact outside working hours / Coordonnees en dehors des heures de travail: E-mail / courriel: lachlan@melbpc.org.au Home Tel: (613) 584-4226 Mobile/Cell: 613 401 3433 WWW: http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/ P.O. 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