Fundamental Sciences → Crystallography
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Crystallography is the branch of science devoted to the study of molecular and crystalline structure and properties. The word crystallography is derived from the Ancient Greek word κρύσταλλος, and γράφειν. In July 2012, the United Nations recognised the importance of the science of crystallography by proclaiming 2014 the International Year of Crystallography.
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Organizations relating to Crystallography
Asian Crystallization Technology Society / Yongin, Korea Rep / Est. 2011
International Centre for Diffraction Data / Newtown Square PA, USA / Est. 1941
Latin American Crystallographic Association / Oviedo, Spain
International Conference on Superlattices, Nanostructures and Nanodevices / Est. 2000
IUCr Commission on Crystallographic Data
IUCr Commission on Crystallographic Apparatus
Crystal Decisions Australasia User Group
IUCr Commission on Structure Reports
International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics / Est. 2008
Conference on Recrystallization and Grain Growth / Est. 2001
International Symposium on Diffraction Structural Biology / Est. 2003
International Conference on Beam Injection Assessment of Microstructures in Semiconductors / Est. 1988
European Network of Crystal Growth / Rome, Italy / Est. 2010
International Workshop on Crystalline Silicon for Solar Cells / Est. 2006
International Crystal Federation / Avon CO, USA / Est. 1991
Conference on Cryocrystals and Quantum Crystals / Est. 1995
European Crystallographic Association / Edinburgh, UK / Est. 1997
International Liquid Crystal Society / Est. 1990
International Workshop on Industrial Crystallization / Est. 1990
Asian Crystallographic Association / Sydney NSW, Australia / Est. 1987
International Organization for Biological Crystallization / Lübeck, Germany / Est. 2002
International Conference on Metal Organic Vapor Phase Epitaxy
Ibero-American Congress on Crystallography / Coimbra, Portugal
European Association for Unoriented Polyester Films / Est. 1994
International Conference on the Physics of Non-Crystalline Solids
International Organization for Crystal Growth / Warsaw, Poland / Est. 1970
International Conference on Molecular Beam Epitaxy / Est. 1978
International Conference on Chemical Beam Epitaxy and Related Growth Techniques
International Workshop on Non-Crystalline Solids
European Workshop on Molecular Beam Epitaxy
European Workshop on Metal-Organic Vapour Phase Epitaxy
International Workshop on Crystal Growth of Organic Materials
EPDIC Committee / Zagreb, Croatia / Est. 1998
International Union of Crystallography / Chester, UK / Est. 1947
International Symposium on Photonic and Electromagnetic Crystal Structures / Est. 1999
International Commission on Semiconductors / Est. 1957
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World Problems relating to Crystallography
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialAction Strategies relating to Crystallography
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialCoordinating crystallographic research
Promoting crystallographic research
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