Welcome to the official forum for CRYSTAL software users! This is a space to share knowledge, find support, and connect with others interested in solid-state simulations. To maintain a productive and respectful environment, we ask all members to adhere to the following rules:
1. Be Respectful and Professional π€Treat all members with courtesy and respect. π
Avoid using offensive, discriminatory, or inflammatory language. π«
Critique ideas, not people. π‘
Ensure your posts are relevant to CRYSTAL software, solid-state simulations, or related topics.
Avoid spamming, advertising, or self-promotion unrelated to the forumβs purpose. π·
Summarize your question or discussion topic in the post title.
Avoid vague titles like "Help needed" or "Question." π€
When asking for support, include:
A clear description of the issue.
Relevant input/output files or error messages (as text or attachments, not screenshots). π
Your system configuration and code version (i.e., CRY23-MPP, CRY17,...).
Avoid posting confidential or sensitive data. π
Use the search function to check if your question has already been answered. π€
If a similar thread exists, contribute to it instead of starting a new one. π§΅
Use code blocks or formatting tools for any code and error message. π
Ensure attachments are in accepted formats (.d12, .d3, .out., .outp, .dat, .png, .jpg, .txt).
Do not share CRYSTAL software or any other proprietary content.
Discussions about bypassing licensing restrictions are strictly prohibited. π«
Moderators reserve the right to edit, move, or delete posts that violate these rules.
If you see inappropriate content, report it. π’
Encourage and support new users. π
Avoid gatekeeping or discouraging questions from beginners. π£
Ensure your contributions comply with copyright laws and ethical standards. π
Cite sources where applicable. π
The CRYSTAL code will have a dedicated full day at the upcoming Graduate School on Electronic Structure Theory at STFC Daresbury Laboratory, taking place 24β28 February 2025!
This event is a great opportunity to:
Dive deep into the fundamentals of electronic structure theory. Gain hands-on experience with CRYSTAL, alongside other leading software packages like CASTEP and QUESTAAL. Learn both command-line and ASE (python based) interfaces. Connect with peers and experts in the field.Whether you're a doctoral researcher, postdoc, or someone looking to enhance your expertise in electronic structure codes, the dedicated CRYSTAL day offers a valuable opportunity to develop a solid understanding of the code's features, gain practical experience, and understand how it fits into the broader landscape of computational tools.
Event Details
π Dates: 24-28 February 2025
β² Application deadline: 19 January 2025.
π Venue: Science and Technology Facilities Council, Daresbury Laboratory, UK.
π Apply Now: https://ccp9.ac.uk/graduate_school_2025/
Take advantage of this opportunity to expand your knowledge and experience with the CRYSTAL code in a collaborative and dynamic environment. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Technical Issues
Seek assistance, discuss troubleshooting tips for any technical problems you encounter and report bugs
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CRYSTAL
Discuss features, updates, and general use of the CRYSTAL software
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PROPERTIES
Discuss computational options, issues, and general use of PROPERTIES software
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Visualisation Tools
Discuss tools and techniques for visualizing simulated data
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Community and Events
Communications for the community and updates on schools, workshops, and conferences
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The CRYSTAL code will have a dedicated full day at the upcoming Graduate School on Electronic Structure Theory at STFC Daresbury Laboratory, taking place 24β28 February 2025!
This event is a great opportunity to:
Dive deep into the fundamentals of electronic structure theory. Gain hands-on experience with CRYSTAL, alongside other leading software packages like CASTEP and QUESTAAL. Learn both command-line and ASE (python based) interfaces. Connect with peers and experts in the field.Whether you're a doctoral researcher, postdoc, or someone looking to enhance your expertise in electronic structure codes, the dedicated CRYSTAL day offers a valuable opportunity to develop a solid understanding of the code's features, gain practical experience, and understand how it fits into the broader landscape of computational tools.
Event Details
π Dates: 24-28 February 2025
β² Application deadline: 19 January 2025.
π Venue: Science and Technology Facilities Council, Daresbury Laboratory, UK.
π Apply Now: https://ccp9.ac.uk/graduate_school_2025/
Take advantage of this opportunity to expand your knowledge and experience with the CRYSTAL code in a collaborative and dynamic environment. We look forward to seeing you there!
Welcome to the official forum for CRYSTAL software users! This is a space to share knowledge, find support, and connect with others interested in solid-state simulations. To maintain a productive and respectful environment, we ask all members to adhere to the following rules:
1. Be Respectful and Professional π€Treat all members with courtesy and respect. π
Avoid using offensive, discriminatory, or inflammatory language. π«
Critique ideas, not people. π‘
Ensure your posts are relevant to CRYSTAL software, solid-state simulations, or related topics.
Avoid spamming, advertising, or self-promotion unrelated to the forumβs purpose. π·
Summarize your question or discussion topic in the post title.
Avoid vague titles like "Help needed" or "Question." π€
When asking for support, include:
A clear description of the issue.
Relevant input/output files or error messages (as text or attachments, not screenshots). π
Your system configuration and code version (i.e., CRY23-MPP, CRY17,...).
Avoid posting confidential or sensitive data. π
Use the search function to check if your question has already been answered. π€
If a similar thread exists, contribute to it instead of starting a new one. π§΅
Use code blocks or formatting tools for any code and error message. π
Ensure attachments are in accepted formats (.d12, .d3, .out., .outp, .dat, .png, .jpg, .txt).
Do not share CRYSTAL software or any other proprietary content.
Discussions about bypassing licensing restrictions are strictly prohibited. π«
Moderators reserve the right to edit, move, or delete posts that violate these rules.
If you see inappropriate content, report it. π’
Encourage and support new users. π
Avoid gatekeeping or discouraging questions from beginners. π£
Ensure your contributions comply with copyright laws and ethical standards. π
Cite sources where applicable. π