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Dr Simon Martin Clark   Simon Martin Clark (Earth and Planetary Sciences, Macquarie University, Australia)
General scientific interests: Laue diffraction, Rietveld method, X-ray diffraction, X-ray optics, XAFS.
Detailed scientific research interests: High Pressure, High Temperature, Non-ambient crystallography, Structure Solution, Thermodynamics.
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Dr Karen Friese   Karen Friese (Juelich Centre for Neutron Science, Forschungszentrum Juelich Gmbh, Germany)
General scientific interests: aperiodic crystals, chemical crystallography, cryocrystallography, crystal chemistry, data collection and processing, diffuse scattering, disorder, electron diffraction, ferroelectrics, ferroic materials, high pressure, incommensurate phases, inorganic compounds, magnetism, materials science, minerals, modulated structures, natural products, oxides, phase transitions, polymorphism, powder diffraction, Rietveld method, silicates, structural chemistry, structure determination, structure-activity relationships, symmetry, synchrotron radiation, teaching and education, twinning, X-ray diffraction.
Detailed scientific research interests: Crystallography at non-ambient conditions;, Ferroics, higher dimensional crystallography;, Mineral structures, Phase transitions, Structure-propperty relationships, Twinning and polytypism.
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Dr Radoslaw Kaminski   Radoslaw Kaminski (Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Poland)
General scientific interests: chemical crystallography, crystal engineering, time-resolved studies.
Detailed scientific research interests: charge density studies, data collection and processing, instrumentation, Laue diffraction, non-ambient crystallography, photocrystallography, synchrotron & XFEL radiation.
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