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This page contains the works/resources mentioning the Bilbao Crystallographic Server on the World Wide Web. For the academical citations, please refer to the articles published by the Bilbao Crystallographic Server team page, specifically to the following two articles:
- M. I. Aroyo, J. M. Perez-Mato, C. Capillas, E. Kroumova, S. Ivantchev, G. Madariaga, A. Kirov & H. Wondratschek
- "Bilbao Crystallographic Server I: Databases and crystallographic computing programs"
- Z. Krist. 221, 1, 15-27 (2006). doi:10.1524/zkri.2006.221.1.15
- Citation report from Web of Science - 95 citations as of 2012/01
- M. I. Aroyo, A. Kirov, C. Capillas, J. M. Perez-Mato & H. Wondratschek
- "Bilbao Crystallographic Server II: Representations of crystallographic point groups and space groups"
- Acta Cryst. A62, 115-128 (2006). 10.1107/S0108767305040286
- Citation report from Web of Science - 68 citations as of 2012/01
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Contents
University/National Libraries
- University of Gent, Belgium
- McMaster University, Canada
- University of Calgary, Canada
- Dortmund Technical University, Germany
- The Physics Virtual Library / German National Library, Germany
- Lunds University, Sweden
- University of Exeter, UK
- University of London, UK
- Arizona State University, USA
- Boulder Labs Library, USA
- California Institute of Technology, USA
- Georgia Tech, USA
- University of Maine, USA
- University of Rochester, USA
- University of Texas at Austin, USA
- Valdosta State University, USA
- Washington University, USA
Research Groups / Departments / Organizations
- IUCr - Commision on Mathematical and Theoretical Crystallography
- IUCr - Commision on Crystallography in Art and Cultural Heritage
- European Crystallographic Association
- Special Interest Group 11 "Crystallography under Extreme Conditions", European Crystallographic Association
- Institute of Physical Chemistry, Bulgaria
- Institute of Mineralogy and Crystallography, Bulgaria
- TAS, Laue-Langevin Institute, France
- Department of Mineralogy, Crystallography, Petrography - University of Hamburg, Germany
- German Physics Society, Germany
- Institute of Anorganic and Analytich Chemistry, University of Freiburg, Germany
- Gene Center of the University of Munich, Germany
- Italian Crystallography Association, Italy
- Scientific Educational Lab, N.I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
- Solid State Quantum Chemistry and AIMP Group, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain
- Department of Crystallography and Biological Structures, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Spain
- Chemistry Biology Pharmacy Information Center, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
- Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
- Cardin Group, University of Reading, UK
- Physical Crystallography Group (PCG), British Crystallographic Association, UK
- Tanner Group, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA
- Nano-Crystallography Group, Portland State University, USA
- Laboratory for Surface Modification, Rutgers University, USA
- Argonne National Laboratory, USA
- Complex Materials Theory Group, Princeton University, USA
- Chemical Crystallography Laboratory, University of Oklahoma, USA
- Pickett Group, UCDavis, University of California, USA
- National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
- Henning Group, Cornell University, USA
- X-Ray Microdiffraction facility, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
- Trinkle Group, University of Illinois, USA
Scholars
- Alain Soyer (CNRS, France)
- Matteo Calandra (CNRS, France)
- Eric Lord (Indian Institute of Science, India)
- Gilberto Artioli (Universita Degli Studi di Padova, Italy)
- Alexey Kartsev (Lund University, Sweden)
- Christopher D. Latham (Univ. Exeter, UK)
- Peter J Briggs (STFC Daresbury Laboratory, UK)
- Ross Angel (Virgina Tech, USA)
- John Wilkins (Ohio State, USA)
- Marco Fornari (Central Michigan University, USA)
Projects / Indexes / Web Resources
- CCP14 (Collaborative Computational Project No. 14) in Powder and Small Molecule Single Crystal Diffraction, UK
- Chem.de
- ChIN : Chemical Information Network, China
- Electronic Structure Validation and Verification (ESVV) Project
- ElectronicStructure.org
- The Elk FP-LAPW Code
- HERMES Powder Diffractometer, Japan
- Internetchemistry.com
- LookChem
- National Science Digital Library
- Naval Research Laboratory, USA
- spacegroup.info
- Wikipedia
Theses
- The Crystal Structures of Xenobiotic Reductase A and B from Pseudomonas putida II-B and Pseudomonas fluorescens I-C: Structural Insight into Regiospecific Reactions with Nitrocompounds.
- First-Principles study of ferroelectric oxide nanostructures
- Persistent photo-induced effects in high-temperature superconducting RBa2Cu3O7-δ
- Ab-initio calculations of the vanadium ladder structures NaV2O5, CaV2O5, and MgV2O5
- Ab-Initio Supercell Calculation of an Isolated Neutral Silicon Vacancy for Investigation of the Properties Relating to Deep Centers
For the theses directly based on the Bilbao Crystallographic Server, please refer to the corresponding wiki article.