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===== Poster assignment ===== | ===== Poster assignment ===== | ||
- | Summarize your results as a poster to be shown during class (date will be posted on the main calendar of the course). This is a conference of your peers, and may also be attended by interested parties such as former and prospective PH575 students, and faculty. OSU Student Media Services, located in the Valley Library, | + | Summarize your results as a poster to be shown during class (date will be posted on the main calendar of the course). This is a conference of your peers, and may also be attended by interested parties such as former and prospective PH575 students, and faculty. |
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+ | OSU Student Media Services, located in the Valley Library, | ||
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+ | Posters should be uncluttered, | ||
+ | * Here's [[http:// | ||
+ | * Michael Alley has useful things to say about [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
===== Paper assignment ===== | ===== Paper assignment ===== | ||
- | After the poster session, you will write a paper that describes your findings. The feedback you get from the poster should help you write a better | + | After the poster session, you will turn in a paper that describes your findings |
- | General things | + | General things |
* the paper distills the knowledge you have gained about electronic structure, | * the paper distills the knowledge you have gained about electronic structure, | ||
- | * the paper would be helpful to an audience of incoming | + | * the paper would be helpful to an audience of incoming PH575 students. |
* the paper shows evidence of your scientific curiosity, and your ability to explain essential concepts. | * the paper shows evidence of your scientific curiosity, and your ability to explain essential concepts. | ||
- | Specific | + | Specific |
* Good discussion of what your calculations show. | * Good discussion of what your calculations show. | ||
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=== Collaboration or no? === | === Collaboration or no? === | ||
- | Teach each other about how use the Wien and Flair basics. | + | Teach each other about how use OpenMX |
Talk to others to help point you to information, | Talk to others to help point you to information, | ||
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Yes! Here is the advice from previous years. | Yes! Here is the advice from previous years. | ||
- | Q. What is a CIF file | + | |
+ | Q. What is a CIF file? | ||
A. The Crystallographic Information File (CIF) is the standard for crystallographic data exchange prescribed by the International Union of Crystallography. It was described in a paper in Acta Cryst. (1991). A47, 655–685 by S. R. Hall, F. H. Allen and I. D. Brown. | A. The Crystallographic Information File (CIF) is the standard for crystallographic data exchange prescribed by the International Union of Crystallography. It was described in a paper in Acta Cryst. (1991). A47, 655–685 by S. R. Hall, F. H. Allen and I. D. Brown. |