Brief background

The 2nd High-Pressure Single-Crystal X-Ray Diffraction Summer School will take place at the University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, Scotland) from Monday July 22nd to Friday July 26th 2024 inclusive. This five-day long School aims at providing an introduction to a novel method of single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD) structure studies at extreme pressures generated in a diamond anvil cell to early career stage scientists (master and PhD students, post-docs) and established scientists working in the field of high pressure research.

The recent methodological advancements in high-pressure SCXRD drastically extends its applications, previously mostly limited to ~20 GPa and large single crystals, now reaching hundreds of GPa and temperatures of thousands of degrees on submicron-sized polycrystalline aggregates. An overview of the necessary fundamental theoretical and methodological principals, including diamond anvil cell preparation, strategy of experiments, laser-heating, introduction to software and SCXRD, will be covered through lectures accompanied by demonstrations, hands-on sessions, and step-by-step tutorials. At the end of the School, participants are expected to be able to perform basic high pressure SCXRD experiments, as well as data processing and interpretation.

The School is building on the huge success of the previous Summer School held in Bayreuth, Germany, in 2020.

 

Details of the School
The School will be held in the James Clerk Maxwell Building of the University of Edinburgh’s King’s Buildings campus. The School aims at welcoming 30 participants. 

All participants are expected to bring and present a poster on their research topic. 

Please make sure to bring your own computer/laptop, since there are no computers in any of the rooms for this summer school. 

Once a participant application has been accepted, they will be asked to pay the registration fee. The fee, which includes accommodation and meals for the length of the School, will be of 470 GBP for residential and 100 GBP for Non-residential (does not include accommodation). This is thanks to the generous sponsorship of the Scottish Universities Summer School in Physics (SUSSP), Rigaku and the CCDC.

Moreover, an IUCr Young Scientist Award will be given to five Young Scientists, covering half of the accommodation expenses (i.e. registration fee of 235 GBP). 

  • Young Scientists are graduate students, post-graduate students or post-doctoral fellows within five (5) years of receiving a graduate degree. Academic interruptions, including periods of parental leave, are taken into account.
  • Preference will be given to those early-career scientists who have published in IUCr journals and to early-career scientists from developing countries, particularly, but not limited to, from Latin America, Africa and South East Asia.
  • Please see here for the IUCr statement on gender balance and here for the IUCr code of conduct.

The full details on the School's covered topics can be found here.

Important Dates

  • Application deadline: 30.04.2024
  • Acceptance decision: 10.05.2024
  • Registration fee payment deadline: 24.05.2024
  • Arrivals: 21.07.2024
  • School dates: 22.07.2024-26.07.2024

Should you have any questions, please contact sopa.events@ed.ac.uk 

Please be aware of this Travel Scam! 

If you received emails from travellerpoint(dot)org (or another travel company), please be careful. The email asks about arrival and departure dates to Edinburgh and offers a hotel booking form where they ask for credit card details.
Please, ignore the emails and do not reply nor click on any link given by them. You can also block the domain on your email client.
Our official emails are all from this website’s domain “@ed.ac.uk” (usually, sopa.events@ed.ac.uk). Please avoid giving private information to external sources. The only official way to register for our workshops and events are advertised via this website (or indico) and we will get in touch directly if we book accommodation for you.

Starts
Ends
Europe/London
James Clerk Maxwell Building
School of Physics and Astronomy University of Edinburgh James Clerk Maxwell Building Peter Guthrie Tait Road Edinburgh EH9 3FD
Application
Application for this event is currently open.