The basic hypothesis of chemistry is that all substances are constructed of atoms which are kept together by chemical bonds. The three-dimensional structure is called the texture of the fabric, and it is the starting point for all chemical discussion on molecular systems. It can be said that structure is the common language of science. The strongest method of determining the structure of substances is crystallography, which includes: Includes the measurement and interpretation of the spreading patterns that occur when electromagnetic radiation, neutrons or electrons are sent into crystals. In the lecture I will give a brief introduction to crystallography as well as examples of modern applications of crystallographic methods within material chemical research.
After the lecture, the general meeting is held with the following agenda:
1st Report for the year 2013
2. Presentation of accounts for 2013
3. Draft budget for 2014
4. Fixing of the quota for 2015
5. Members of the Executive Board in accordance with the statutes
6. If necessary,
