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EPSRC Reference: GR/R22865/02
Title: Collaborative Computational Project Number 14 For Single Crystal and Powder Diffraction
Principal Investigator: Cockcroft, Dr JK
Other Investigators:
Watkin, Dr DJ Cernik, Professor R
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Department: Chemistry
Organisation: UCL
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 08 January 2007 Ends: 07 July 2007 Value (£): 85,664
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Chemical Structure
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CCP14 is a Collaborative Computational Project providing core support to benefit UK academics, researchers and students. Its aim is to acquire and develop the necessary freely available crystallographic software resources required for small molecule single crystal and powder diffraction in a collaborative manner. It will train and support academics and students in the appropriate use of the CCP14 based programs.In the last 6 years, CCP14 h~ become the hub of international collaboration for small-molecule crystallographic software. Other software repositories exist, but they are entirely passive. The 'added value' provided by Lachlan Cranswick comes from his active interaction with the original authors, his verification that the programs. run, his provision of tutorials independent of the perspective of the original authors, and his determination to make the younger community aware that there is a wide range of crystallographic tools available in addition to those provided by instrument makers.
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