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Structural Chemistry & Crystallography Communication

ISSN: 2470-9905

June 04-05, 2018

London, UK

Crystallography 2018

Page 17

3

rd

Edition of International Conference on

Advanced Spectroscopy,

Crystallography and Applications

in Modern Chemistry

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Biography

Dr. MartinMeven received his PhD in natural sciences at the Institute of Crys-

tallography at RWTH Aachen University in 2001. Aside from his scientific

work on HT superconductors during this time he gained experience in scat-

tering methods with X-ray diffractometry including instrument development.

He extended his expertise as postdoc at Munich, where he developed a new

single crystal diffractometer for hot neutrons at the neutron source FRM II of

the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ) in Garching, Germany. Since then

he has been working as instrument scientist on various topics in the fields of

crystallography, solid state chemistry and solid matter physics and material

sciences. He has served as a boardmember of various scientific conferences

and scientific referee at review panels at various neutron sources in Europe.

He is the speaker of the Special Interest Group on Neutron Scattering (SG #

7) of the German Society of Crystallography (DGK) and organizes workshops

on neutron scattering techniques for crystallographers to young scientists on

a regular basis.

(orcid.org/0000-0002-8079-5848

).

martin.meven@frm2.tum.de