American Crystallographic Association
Abbreviation | ACA |
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Motto | Structure Matters |
Formation | 1949 |
Legal status | Scientific Organisation |
Purpose | Promote interactions among scientists who study the structure of matter at atomic resolution |
Headquarters | Buffalo, NY |
Membership | 2,200 in > 60 countries |
President | Dr. Tom Terwilliger |
Vice-President | Dr. Amy Sarjeant |
Website | http://www.amercrystalassn.org/ |
The American Crystallographic Association, Inc. (ACA) is a non-profit, scientific organization for scientists who study the structure of matter via crystallographic methodologies. Since its founding in 1949 it has amassed over 2000 members worldwide.
The association meets annually in July and has several interest groups dealing with specific aspects of crystallography, including fiber diffraction, neutron scattering and powder diffraction.
A quarterly magazine, called ACA RefleXions, is published in addition to a scholarly journal. Structural Dynamics is a peer-reviewed, open access, online-only journal co-published by ACA and AIP Publishing. It highlights research articles on structural determination and dynamics of systems, enabled by the emerging new instruments (e.g. XFELs, high harmonic generation, ultra-short electron sources, etc.) and new experimental and theoretical methodologies. The journal is accepting short communications, topical reviews, and research papers in the following topics: Experimental Methodologies, Theory and Modeling, Surfaces and Interfaces, Materials, Liquids and Solutions, and Biological Systems.
The association presents several awards[1]
Past presidents
Past presidents of the association include:
- Paul Peter Ewald (1952)
- William Lipscomb (1955)
- Elizabeth A. Wood (1957)
- Henri A. Levy (1965)
- Jerome Karle (1972)
- Philip Coppens (1978)
- Jenny Glusker (1979)
- David Sayre (1983)
- William L. Duax (1986)
- Helen M. Berman (1988)
- Thomas Koetzle (2011)
- George N. Phillips, Jr. (2012)
- Cheryl Stevens (2013)
- Martha Teeter (2014)
- Christopher Cahill (2015)
- Thomas Terwilliger (2016)
See also
References
- ↑ "Awards Presented by the American Crystallographic Association". American Crystallographic Association. Retrieved 29 March 2014.