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Professor Dr Jaiprakash Sharanappa Biradar   Jaiprakash Sharanappa Biradar (Department of Studies and Research in Chemistry, Gulbarga University, India)
General scientific interests: cryocrystallography, drug design, enzymes, liquid crystals, molecular modelling.
Detailed scientific research interests: Crystallography, Drug Design, Enzymes, Liquid crystals, Molecular modeling.
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Professor Dr Roland Resel   Roland Resel (Institute of Solid State Physics, Graz University of Technology, Austria)
General scientific interests: materials science.
Detailed scientific research interests: molecular crystals.
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Dr Laercio A. Vinhas   Laércio A. Vinhas (Comm. Nacional de Energia Nuclear (CNEN) Rua Gal. Severiano, 90 - Botafogo RJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
General scientific interests: neutron scattering.
Detailed scientific research interests: molecular crystals, neutron diffraction.
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Professor Jean-Pierre Legros   Jean-Pierre Legros (Lab. Chimie de Coordination, CNRS, France)
General scientific interests: superconductors, thin films.
Detailed scientific research interests: conducting molecular crystals, material science.
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Dr Madeleine Helliwell   Madeleine Helliwell (Chemistry, University of Manchester, United Kingdom)
General scientific interests: anomalous dispersion, chemical crystallography, computing, inorganic compounds, instrumentation.
Detailed scientific research interests: Molecular sieves. Liquid crystals. Anomalous dispersion..
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Professor Karl H. Michel   Karl H. Michel (Physics Department, Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen, Belgium)
Detailed scientific research interests: molecular crystals, phase transition, statistical mechanics.
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Dr Timothy J. R. Weakley   Timothy J. R. Weakley (65A Magdalen Yard Road, Dundee, United Kingdom)
General scientific interests: small molecules, structural chemistry.
Detailed scientific research interests: coordination compounds, molecular crystals, polyoxometalate structures.
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Dr Kraig A. Wheeler   Kraig A. Wheeler (Department of Chemistry, Whitworth University, USA)
General scientific interests: crystal chemistry, crystal engineering, crystal growth, hydrogen bonding, X-ray diffraction.
Detailed scientific research interests: Approximate centrosymmetric molecular crystals, Nanoporous Materials, Self-assembly and supramolecular chemistry, Stereospecific solid-state reactions in molecular crystals.
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Professor Dr Frank Blockhuys   Frank Blockhuys (Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp, Belgium)
General scientific interests: crystal engineering, structural chemistry, surfaces.
Detailed scientific research interests: bonding studies, DFT/PBC calculations on molecular crystals.
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Professor Geoffrey Robert Mitchell   Geoffrey Robert Mitchell (Centre for Advanced Microscopy, University of Reading, United Kingdom)
General scientific interests: computing, electron diffraction, electron microscopy, glasses, instrumentation, liquid crystals, materials science, molecular modelling, neutron scattering, polymers, small-angle scattering, synchrotron radiation, texture, time-resolved studies, X-ray diffraction.
Detailed scientific research interests: Fibres diffraction, in-situ SAXS and WAXS to study electric and magnetic fields on liquid crystals., in-situ WANS and SANS to study effect of flow and strain on polymers., in-situ WAXS & SAXS to explore effect of strain and flow fields on polymers., Molecular modelling techniques tightly coupled to scattering data., The molecular organisation of disordered and crystalline polymers..
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