Abbreviation | DGK |
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Formation | March 12, 1991 |
Purpose | Promotion of crystallographic science and research |
Membership | 1059[1] |
Leader | Ute Kolb[2] |
Website | www |
The German Crystallographic Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kristallographie, or DGK in German) is a non-profit organization based in Berlin. As a voluntary association of scientists working in crystallography or interested in crystallography and other people and institutions, its goal is to promote crystallography in teaching, research and industrial practice as well as in the public, in particular by fostering the exchange of experience and ideas as well as further education at national and international level Frame. Working groups are dedicated to specific areas of crystallography. The Society has just over 1000 members.