[Cod-bugs] Online Meeting, topic systematic errors in diffraction data

Saulius Gražulis grazulis at ibt.lt
Sat Aug 21 09:19:41 EEST 2021


Dear Dr. Henn,

thank you very much for you letter and for your interest in
collaboration with the Crystallography Open Database team.

I will forward you e-mail to all Advisory Board members (since not all
of them are on the cod-bugs list).

Meanwhile, I can confirm that my research group at the University of
Vilnius has very keen interest in the topics you have highlighted; we
dedicate much of our time to address issues of data quality, validation,
and correspondence between scientific theories and experiments. The
questions you raise about systematic errors are very important and we
would be happy to team up with our data and data experience to address them.

I would be very glad to meet you on-line. At the moment I can confirm
that I am available during the time slot 9:00–10:00 EEST on September
13th; after that I have lectures the whole day. I guess however that you
are in the CEST time zone, so for you that would be 8:00–10:00 am,
wouldn't it? Is that OK for you? If not, maybe we can meet on Zoom on
Tuesday, 14th of September – for me all times are free on that day?

Sincerely yours,
Saulius

On 2021-08-20 20:28, Julian Henn wrote:
>
> To: Daniel Chateigner, Xiaolong Chen, Marco Ciriotti, Robert T. Downs,
> Saulius Gražulis, Werner Kaminsky, Armel Le Bail, Luca Lutterotti,
> Yoshitaka Matsushita, Andrius Merkys, Peter Moeck, Peter Murray-Rust,
> Miguel Quirós Olozábal, Hareesh Rajan, Alexandre F.T. Yokochi
>
> 20.08.2021
>
> Online Meeting
>
> Dear members of the advisory board of COD,
> your data base is about to reach half a million entries. Congratulations!
>
> We are DataQ Intelligence, a startup from Bayreuth, Germany,
> (https://www.dataqintelligence.com/
> <https://www.dataqintelligence.com/>) supported by the European Union
> and the EXIST- Program.
> Our topic is "systematic errors in diffraction data". We are looking
> for partners who are also concerned about data quality issues in
> crystallography. Our vision is that in 5-10 years each individual
> structure publication will include a small paragraph dedicated to the
> topic of systematic errors that addresses questions like:
> - how much (to which degree) is the data set affected by systematic
> errors?
> - how do systematic errors show up (characteristic appearance,
> descriptive side)?
> - what are the likely consequences for model parameters and model
> parameter errors?
> - what is a possible or likely source of this error?
> - are there yet ways to remove this error known?
> We think that this topic might be of interest to you as well and that
> we should talk to each other about this
> if you feel so as well.
> This is an informal request for an online meeting via Zoom or MS Teams
> for deepening this discussion. (We will send you the invitation mail
> after you confirmed).
> We suggest to meet online on 13th of September at 9:00am.
>
> Dr. rer. nat. habil. J. Henn
> CEO DataQ Intelligence
> Bayreuth
> Tel.: 0176-53446426
>
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