11th March 2014

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Event Name An experiment on crystallography
Start Date 4th Mar 2014 9:00am
End Date 30th Nov 2014 4:00pm
Duration 271 days and 7 hours
Description

Many initiatives have been and are being organized to involve schoolchildren at Mudaliarpet, Pondicherry (India) into crystallography on the occasion of IYCr2014.

1. At first, the students were given a brief introduction on various crystals, which made them think about how crystals are formed.

2. Following this, a team of students were selected for a project on Crystal Growth - investigating the size, shape and number of crystals formed, taking various substances such as table salt, sugar, epsom salt, borax, potassium nitrate and alum. 

3. A Radio Talk was given by the teacher and the students on the "International Year of Crystallography".

4. A lecture was given on the topic to the school students, following which a demonstration -cum- exhibition, along with a poster presentation by the teacher is to be arranged for view for the public around the school locale. 

5. A next attempt to telecast the above in the television is made.

6. Students of our school are participating in the IYCr2014 Crystal Growing Competition. 


Location Mudaliarpet, Pondicherry
India
Contact Aravindaraja Devadoss
aravind.devadoss@gmail.com
URL asngmsmudaliarpet2011.blog.com
Category activities for schoolchildren

Event Name Crystal Nano-camp
Start Date 10th Mar 2014 10:30am
End Date 12th Mar 2014 4:30pm
Duration 2 days and 6 hours
Description The Crystal Nano-camp is a daily camp. To celebrate the International Year of Crystallography, participants will learn about definition, types of crystal and how to grow the crystal, so the variety of crystal shapes, including the instant crystal, are made by them. Moreover, Bingo Nano game is the tool to inspire nanoscience and technology. In addition, team building, interaction and fun also enrich throughout the day.


Location NSM Science Square
Thailand
Contact Bhasit Hongthong
Bhasit@nsm.or.th
URL http://www.nsm.or.th/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=1049
Category exhibitions

Event Name Crystals: Beauty, Science, Structure
Start Date 7th Nov 2013
End Date 30th Mar 2014
Duration 144 days
Description

From gigantic and exotic cave formations to everyday ingredients such as salt and sugar, crystals are all around us. In our latest special exhibition – Crystals: Beauty, Science, Structure – we look at the history of the study of crystals, an endeavour which has prized their mysterious and natural beauty, as well as probed their fundamental atomic structures.

In the middle ages, natural minerals were thought to carry occult properties, perhaps suggested by their startling array of colours and geometric forms. These regular forms promised a special insight into nature and from the 17th century onwards they were exactly measured and their symmetries exhaustively classified.

At the turn of the 20th century even deeper secrets were illuminated by the ground-breaking technique of x-ray crystallography. Today, crystallography is the hidden science behind many aspects of our lives.

This year, 2013, celebrates the centenary of the pioneering work of father and son William and Lawrence Bragg, which laid the foundations for the science of x-ray crystallography. The International Year of Crystallography takes place during 2014.


Location Oxford Museum of History of Science
United Kingdom
Contact Mike Glazer
glazer@physics.ox.ac.uk
URL http://blogs.mhs.ox.ac.uk/mhs/crystals-beauty-science-structure/
Category exhibitions

Event Name L'enigma Escher
Start Date 19th Oct 2013
End Date 23rd Mar 2014
Duration 156 days and 1 hour
Description

“L’ENIGMA ESCHER- PARADOSSI GRAFICI TRA ARTE E GEOMETRIA” is the title of a major retrospective exhibition of the work of Maurits Cornelis Escher, on display in Reggio Emilia until 23 March 2014.

The exhibition presents the work of the Dutch graphic artist from his debut on the scene to his latest years, bringing together 130 works, including lithographs, etchings and drawings, on loan from museums, libraries and national institutes – among which the Galleria d’Arte Moderna of Rome and the Fondazione Wolfsoniana of Genoa – as well as from some important, private collections.

A special section is dedicated to tilings, with a panel illustrating the 17 crystallographic planar groups and some original examples of Escher's plane-filling drawings.

The exhibition will then move to Caraglio (Cuneo, Italy), where it will be on display from 29 March to 29 June.

The exhibition is included in the events for IYCr2014 celebrations in Italy. 

Read the press release mentioning the connection of the exhibition with IYCr2014 (in Italian)

 


Location Reggio Emilia
Italy
Contact Federica Franceschini
f.franceschini@palazzomagnani.it
URL http://www.palazzomagnani.it/2013/07/lenigma-escher/
Category exhibitions

Event Name Living with crystals
Start Date 13th Feb 2014 6:00pm
End Date 11th Jan 2015 6:00pm
Duration 332 days
Description

The exhibition "Living with crystal" (original title in Slovenian: Živeti s kristali), organized on the occasion of the International Year of Crystallography, will be open from 13 February 2014 to 11 January 2015 at the Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana. 

On display: Photographs of minerals, Crystal drawings, Mineral and crystal collections, Jewellery, Fluorescent minerals, Interactive presentation of minerals and rocks on Biedermeier tables, Interactive play "Umek the Mineralogist", Microscopic world of crystals.

Authors: Miha Jeršek, Mirjan Žorž, Breda Činč Juhant, Katarina Fuchs

 


Location Prirodoslovni muzej Slovenije, Ljubljana
Slovenia
Contact Breda Èinè Juhant
bjuhant@pms-lj.si
URL http://www.pms-lj.si/si/razstave/obcasne-razstave/634
Category exhibitions

Event Name Platonic Solids and Quasicrystals - Moments in the History of Crystallography
Start Date 30th May 2013
End Date 4th May 2014
Duration 340 days
Description

This year's exhibition at Carolina Rediviva, Platonic Solids and Quasicrystals, is all about crystallography and shows how this science has been perceived over time. By collaborating with the Museum of Evolution at Uppsala University, we can exhibit books side by side with real crystals, models of crystals and instruments that have been used to measure the angles of these strange formations that seem to have been cut and polished by human hand whereas in fact they have been shaped by uniform atomic structures.

Welcome on a beautiful journey through this collection of historical scientific books and artifacts.


Location Uppsala
Sweden
Contact Johan Kjellman
johan.kjellman@em.uu.se
URL http://www.ub.uu.se/en/Just-now/Exhibitions/Current-exhibitions/
Category exhibitions

Event Name IYCr2014 Leuven lecture series
Start Date 11th Mar 2014 8:00pm
End Date
Duration N/A
Description To celebrate the International Year of Crystallography, the Faculty of Science of KU Leuven organizes a lecture series.

Programme of the events

21 February 2014, 1.00 pm, Promotion Hall
Quasi-periodic crystals - a paradigm shift in crystallography
Opening Lecture by Dan Shechtman, 2011 Nobel Prize in chemistry
Registration for this event is no longer possible.

11 March 2014, 8.00 pm, Zoological Institute
With von Laue and Bragg's in the cradle of modern crystallography
Luc Van Meervelt

8 April 2014, 8.00 pm, Zoological Institute
From plastics to food: order and disorder in soft matter
Bart Goderis

9 September 2014, 8.00 pm, Zoological Institute
X-ray crystallography to unravel the three-dimensional structure of proteins
Chris Ulens 

21 October 2014, 8.00 pm, Zoological Institute
Crystallography with nuclei: neutron and gamma rays
Kris Temst

13 December 2014, 3.00 pm, Aula Pieter De Somer
Giant Crystals: The science behind the beauty
Final Lecture - Christmas Lecture by Juanma Garcia Ruiz 


Location Leuven
Belgium
Contact Luc Van Meervelt
luc.vanmeervelt@chem.kuleuven.be
URL http://wet.kuleuven.be/wetenschapinbreedbeeld/jaarvandekristallografie
Category lectures