A one-week, technically-focused course from 24th - 28 November 2025 at the Maxwell centre, University of Cambridge, providing hands-on training in X-ray Diffraction.
Please complete an application form after checkout. Places are limited (40) with paid for sessions on Tuesday 25 to Friday 28 November (Day 2 - 5), and a free introductory session on Monday 24 November (Day 1). In regard to the free introductory session, priority will be given to those attending the paid for sessions on day 2 -5. Additional spaces on this free day, will be given on a first come, first serve basis. Your place will be confirmed only after the payment of the fee. An e-sale form will be sent to you after registration.
XRD provides information on the crystallographic phases in solid materials. However, analysis of XRD data can be complex, often requiring detailed knowledge of the physical processes taking place to correctly interpret findings. The event aims to assist instrument users in understanding how to best approach their own data through shared examples and investigation.
If you plan to use X-ray diffraction to support your research but do not have background knowledge in Materials Science, this workshop is for you. Through intense practical exercises, you will learn how to analyse X-ray diffractograms with confidence.
This comprehensive training will cover:
- The basics of analysing X-ray Diffraction patterns
- Moving to more advanced topics and the meanders of Rietveld refinements.
Through the demonstration of basic analysis principles, working with training datasets, and user-submitted examples, the content will help users of the university’s XRD facilities develop understanding of best practice approaches to exploring their own data.
The workshop is aimed at MPhil, PhD students and PDRA who are making use of the XRD facilities on campus to generate data in support of their research.
Fees:
Monday 24 November (Day 1) - FREE.
Tuesday 25 - Friday 28 November (Day 2 - 5) - £50/day academic; £125/day industry.
Weekly ticket: £150 academic; £400 industry.
Please send any questions to royce@maxwell.cam.ac.uk