We are pleased to announce that the second annual "Modern Methods in Rietveld 
Refinement for Structural Analysis" school will be held from August 8-11, 2016, 
at Stony Brook University (New York, USA) in close partnership with Brookhaven 
National Laboratory and Bruker-AXS.  There will be a special emphasis on the 
new XPD beamline at the NSLS-II synchrotron, with one day of new exercises and 
lectures dedicated to the collection and analysis of synchrotron diffraction 
data using 2D area detectors.

The primary goal of this school is to teach participants Rietveld refinement 
and other methods for evaluating crystal structures from powder diffraction 
data with an emphasis on data collected on national user facility beamlines 
such as the 11-BM synchrotron beamline at the APS at Argonne National 
Laboratory, the POWGEN and NOMAD time-of-flight neutron diffraction beamlines 
at the SNS of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the XPD beamline at the 
NSLS-II synchrotron at BNL.  The combination of advances in instrumentation and 
advances in software algorithms now allow many challenging structural problems 
to be resolved solely from powder diffraction data, and an up-to-date 
instruction in modern methods will be provided.  This course will emphasize 
traditional non-molecular solid state compounds, and will use the TOPAS 
software as the platform for Rietveld refinement (complementary trial license 
will be provided to participants).

Confirmed 2016 instructors include Prof. Peter Khalifah (SBU), Prof. John 
Parise (SBU), Prof. Cora Lind  (U. Toledo), Prof. Tyrel McQueen (Johns Hopkins 
University), Dr. Eric Dooryhee (BNL, XPD) Dr. Saul Lapidus (ANL, 11-BM), Dr. 
Wenqian Xu (ANL, 17-BM), and Dr. Christina Drathen (Bruker-AXS).

Further information about the course, including the application materials, are 
available through the website: 
https://sites.google.com/a/stonybrook.edu/mmrrsa-portal/.

There will be no registration fee associated with this course.  There are 
ongoing fundraising efforts to additionally support the lodging and meal 
expenses of most or all participants in this program, though all travel 
expenses will remain the responsibility of participants.

While this course is open to all applicants, priority will be given to Ph.D. 
students and post-doctoral researchers from North American institutions.  
Completed applications should be received by June 15, 2016, although later 
applications may still be considered.


Dr. Peter Khalifah, kp...@bnl.gov<mailto:kp...@bnl.gov>

Associate Professor            Chemist
Dept. of Chemistry             Dept. of Chemistry
Stony Brook University         Brookhaven National Laboratory
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3400     Upton, NY 11973-5000

Office: 447 Grad. Chemistry    Office: Bldg 555, Rm 340
Phone: (631)632-7796           Phone: (631)344-7689
Fax: (631)632-7960             Fax: (631)344-5815
Web page: https://sites.google.com/a/stonybrook.edu/pgk/home


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