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Session Overview
Session
MS-8: Social media and new frontiers for spreading crystallographic
Time:
Sunday, 15/Aug/2021:
10:20am - 12:45pm

Session Chair: Andrea Ienco
Session Chair: Helen Maynard-Casely
Location: Club D

50 1st floor

Invited: Delphine Chenevier (France), Rhiannon Morris (Australia)


Session Abstract

How do people outside of the scientific life, learn about crystallography?  After the massive efforts of the international year of crystallography in 2014, how are crystallographic ideas being communicated now?  For this session we welcome contributions on how social media and new technology is being used to spread the science of crystallography and its application as far as possible inside and outside the crystallographic community. 

For all abstracts of the session as prepared for Acta Crystallographica see PDF in Introduction, or individual abstracts below.


Introduction
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Presentations
10:20am - 10:25am

Introduction to session

Andrea Ienco, Helen Maynard-Casely



10:25am - 10:55am

Humanising science to reach new audience

Delphine CHENEVIER

ESRF, Grenoble, France

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10:55am - 11:25am

Using social media to make crystallography accessible

Rhiannon Morris

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute,Parkville, Australia

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11:25am - 11:45am

Using social media to share the wonders of crystallography - perspectives from a structural database

Ilaria Gimondi, Yinka Olatunji-Ojo, Zainab Abdulali, Ana Machado, Sophie Bryant, Suzanna Ward

Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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11:45am - 12:05pm

Memes: a new avenue for spreading crystallographic knowledge for the next generation

Sneh Patel1,2, Martin Spasovski1,2, Andrew Chan1,2, Dana Goodacre1,2, Timothy Christopher1,2, Rosanna Rov1,2, Mark Smith1,2, Ryan Silk1,2, Tilo Söhnel1,2

1School of Chemical Sciences, University of Auckland, 23 Symonds Street, Auckland 1010, New Zealand; 2Macdiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington 6140, New Zealand

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12:05pm - 12:25pm

The Building Blocks of Battery Technology: Inspiring the next generation of battery researchers

Elizabeth Helen Driscoll1, Ruth Patchett2, Emily Hayward1, Paul Anderson1, Emma Kendrick3, Peter Raymond Slater1

1School of Chemistry, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, B15 2TT, UK; 2School of Education, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, B15 2TT, UK; 3School of Metallurgy and Materials, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, B15 2TT, UK

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12:25pm - 12:45pm

Social media for the growth of a scientific community: the case of the Italian Young Crystallographers Group

Paolo Pio Mazzeo

University of Parma, Parma, Italy

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