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Abstract submission

Thank you for your interest in DGK 2025! Take an active part in the programme and submit your current research results in the form of abstracts. The accepted abstracts will be integrated into the programme either as oral or poster presentations. 

 

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Abstract submission is closed now. Notification of acceptance or rejection of the submitted abstract will be sent at the beginning of January.

We cordially invite you to submit your results from science and practice on the following topics:

  • Young crystallographers: Lightning talks
     
  • Teaching of crystallography
     
  • Advances and applications of neutron and synchrotron radiation
  • Electron diffraction method development and instrumentation
  • Spectroscopy in crystallography
  • Non-ambient conditions
     
  • New trends in quantum crystallography
  • Advanced computational methods in crystallography (artificial intelligence, materials modelling, ..)
  • Theory of aperiodic and complex structures
  • Software developments for crystallography
     
  • Structural biology meets chemistry
  • Hot biostructures
  • Serial crystallography
  • Structure-based drug discovery
  • Methods in structural biology
     
  • Frontier molecular crystallography
  • Supramolecular and framework structures
  • Charge density distribution from diffraction data
  • Aperiodic and complex structures
  • New Crystal structures
  • Nanoscale magnetic materials #
  • Topological materials
  • Anisotropic physical properties of solids
     
  • Biomineralization/crystallization
  • Mineral storages, hydrogen and CO2 sequestration, reactivities, diffusion, surface activities and physical properties
  • Crystal Chemistry
  • Cosmochemistry
     
  • Advanced functional materials
  • Industrially relevant materials
  • Porous materials
  • Crystalline/non-crystalline materials, relationships
  • Inorganic polymers
  • Microstructure-property relationships
  • Properties of disordered materials
  • In situ/operando studies of functional materials
     
  • Free topics