Preliminary Programme of the Colloquium Grenoble 2006

June 20, afternoon departure from Prague, 13.00, Main Railway Station
June 20, evening accommodation in Bondorf
June 21 excursion in Villigen (SLS, PSI)
June 21, late afternoon, evening departure to Grenoble, arrival in Grenoble, accommodation in hotel Amarys
June 22 - 24 scientific programme in Grenoble, trip on Saturday afternoon
June 25 trip
June 25, evening departure from Grenoble

Villigen

10.00 Arrival at PSI
10.30 Presentation of Swiss Light Source (H. Weyer)
11.30 Presentation of neutron source SINQ (K. Clausen)
12.30 Lunch break
13.30 Lab tour through SLS and SINQ

15.30

Departure to Grenoble
   

Grenoble

Thursday, June 22

8:30 - 9.00     Opening of the colloquium (W. G. Stirling, C. Vettier)                                       J. Kulda

 Powder diffraction, materials science

R. Kužel

 9:00

Michela Brunelli
ESRF
The High Resolution Powder Diffraction beamline ID31 at the ESRF

 9:45

Gavin Vaughan
ESRF
Time-resolved powder diffraction

10:30

Coffee break  
 Biocrystallography

J. Hašek

11:00

Dominique Bourgeois
ESRF
Kinetic protein crystallography

11:45

Monika Budayová-Spano
ILL
Neutron biomacromolecular crystallography in Grenoble
12.30 Lunch

14.00 General excurssion in ESRF
16.00 Poster session, coffee break


X-ray imaging, thin films
 


V. Holý
 
 

 16:45

Jürgen Härtwig
ESRF

X-ray imaging
 

17:30

Petra Pernot
ESRF
Synchrotron topography as an unique tool for investigation of various physical phenomena

17:50

Marco Di Michiel
ESRF
Fast microtomography
     18:10 Ondrej Caha
Institute of Condensed Matter Physics, Masaryk University, Brno
Evolution of the spontaneous lateral composition modulation in InAs/AlAs superlattices on InP

Friday, June 23

 Thin films, surfaces

J. Kulda

8:30

Hartmut Metzger
ESRF
X-ray scattering on surfaces and nanostructures
9:15 Václav Holý
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague
X-ray scattering from self-organized semiconductor nanostructures - our results and hopes for future
9:45 Andrew Wildes
ILL
Neutron reflectometry at the ILL
10:30 Coffee break  


Powder diffraction, materials science
 


L. Smrčok

11:00 Juan Rodriguez-Carvajal
ILL
Neutron powder diffraction
11:45 Veijo Honkimäki
ESRF
High-energy X-ray diffraction

12.30  Lunch

14.00 General excurssion in ILL
16.00 Poster session, coffee break


Neutron scattering
 


R. Černý
 
 

 16:45

Blanka Janoušová
European Commission, Joint Research Center, Karlsruhe, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague

Neutron Laue diffraction - applications in magnetism and hard condensed matter

17:05

Martin Kempa
Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences, Prague
Study of ferroelectrics by inelastic neutron scattering

17:25

Mariana Sládkovičová
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava
Hydrogen Bonding in TRIS: INS Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemistry Methods

Biocrystallography
 


J. Brynda

    17:45 Jindřich Hašek
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry,  Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague,  Czech Republic
Function of enzymes and their inhibition studied by X-ray crystallography 
    18:10 Michaela Wimmerová
National Centre for Biomolecular Research and Department of Biochemistry,
Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Protein-Carbohydrate interaction: Structural and thermodynamic characterization of high affinity binding between lectins from pathogens and host carbohydrates

20:00 Dinner


Saturday, June 24

Biocrystallography

J. Hašek 

8.30

Jan Dohnálek
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry,  Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague,  Czech Republic
Structure of beta-galactosidase complexes 

 8:55

Jan Ondráček
Institute of Molecular Genetics,  Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic

Multisolution refinement methods - closer to reality 

 9:20

Jiří Brynda
Institute of Molecular Genetics,  Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
High precision protein crystallography   

 9:40

Coffee break  

Powder diffraction
 

R. Kužel

 10:10

Radovan Černý
Laboratory of Crystallography, University of Geneve, Switzerland
Complex intermetallic compounds and metal hydrides from powder diffraction

10:40

Jaroslav Maixner
Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague,  Czech Republic
Structural analysis of organic powders and microcrystals with synchrotron
radiation

11:10

František Laufek
Czech Geological Survey, Prague,  Czech Republic
 

11.30 General Discussion on ESRF and ILL and closing

12.00 Lunch

Afternoon trip


Posters

P1
T. Skálová
HIV-1 Protease Mutations and Inhibitor Modifications. Results from a Series of X-ray Structures

P2
I. Tomčová
Crystallization and preliminary X-ray structural analysis used for characterisation of di-heme cytochrome c4

P3
J. Wolfová
Structural characterization of flavoprotein VrbA from Escherichia coli by using X-ray diffraction analysis

P4
P. Palenčár
Crystal structure of photosystem II from Thermosynechococcus elongatus refined by computational methods

P5
O. Šulák
Structure – function studies of RS20L Lectin from the bacterium Ralstonia solanacearum

P6
P. Mader
Structural studies of M75 Fab fragment in complex with its epitope peptide

P7
B. Klepetářová
Structural characterization of 2-bromo-aci-ergokryptinine  

P8
J. Čurdová
Simulation of the lipid membrane with pyrene probe in the gel and liquid crystalline phase

P9
K. Bezouška
Optical spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and NMR are essential tool in the production of soluble receptors of natural killer cells

P10
M. Navrátil
Preparation of antennary oligosaccharide ligands from ovomucoid and their binding to CD69 receptor

 

P11
J. Maixner
Crystal and molecular structure of a new polymorph of 1,2,3,4-tetra-o-acetyl-
a-D-arabinopyranose

P12
J. Klimentová
One Example of Useful Disorder : Structure of Pr(III) Complex of 1,4,7,10-Tetraazacyclododecane-10-methyl-1,4,7-tris(methylenephenylphosphinic) Acid  

P13
M. Pospíšil
Structure of montmorillonite intercalated with methylene blue. Molecular simulations and experiment

P14
V. Šímová Grunwaldová
Application of X-ray Powder Microdiffraction in Non-destructive Microanalysis of Colour Layers and Microtraces

P15
M. Kotrlý
X-ray Powder Diffraction in Forensic Practice

P16
E. Kotulanová
Studies of the kinetics of the crystallization of amorphous chalcogenide films

P17
E. Pavlová
Preparation and structure of TiO2 nanotubes

P18
Z. Matěj
Whole powder pattern analysis of thin TiO2 layers 

P19
L. Nichtová
Growth of nanocrystalline magnetron sputtered TiO2 thin films studied by X-ray scattering

P20
L. Horák
Powder x-ray diffraction from multilayer in a grazing-incidence non-coplanar geometry

P21
J. Krčmář
X-ray standing-wave effects in grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction from polycrystalline multilayers

P22
M. Meduňa
In-situ investigations of Si and Ge interdiffusion in Si cascade structures

P23
P. Klang X-ray diffuse scattering from oxygen-based defects in Czochralski silicon 

P24
P. Mikulík
Spatial μm-resolved structure characterization of semiconductor wafers and lateral overgrowth structures by synchrotron radiation rocking curve imaging

P25
S. Daniš
Can we distinguish between misfit and threading dislocations using x-ray diffuse scattering experiment? The case of PbTe thin layers

P26
J. Drahokoupil
Gradients of Real Structure in Surface Layers

 

P27
K. Kolařík
Study of residual stress of a high – alloy tool steels after electro discharge machining

P28
P. Pala
Crystal structure of photosystem II from Thermosynechococcus elongatus refined by computational methods

P29
S. Ignacová On the transitions of the 2H martensite single variant of CuAlMn alloy

 

P30
P. Molnár
Reorientation Processes in CuAlNi Single Crystals Studied by Neutron Diffraction Technique

P31
O. Muránsky
Neutron diffraction analysis of retained austenite in  Mn-Si TRIP steel during plastic deformation

P32
V. Davydov
Neutron Diffraction studies of Austenite-to-Ferrite Transformations in Low-Alloy Steels

P33
M. Dopita

Microstructure development in Cr-Al-Si-N nanocomposites

P34
M. Šlouf
Modification of UHMWPE crystalline structure by means of e-beam irradiation and thermal treatment