Crystallographic Society of Japan

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The Crystallographic Society of Japan
日本結晶学会
AbbreviationCSJ
Formation1950
FounderShoji Nishikawa
Legal statusScientific Organisation
HeadquartersShinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan
President
Atsushi Nakagawa
Websitecrsj.jp/en/

The Crystallographic Society of Japan (日本結晶学会 in Japanese) is a scientific organization in Japan focused on research and education of crystallography. It was established on May 13, 1950 with Shoji Nishikawa as the founding president, and it is an independent academic society. The core publication of the society is the Journal of the Crystallographic Society of Japan, which was first issued in 1959.[1][2]

The society is affiliated with the International Union of Crystallography and the Asian Crystallographic Association.[3]

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  1. ^ TakéUchi, Yoshio (1981). "On the thirty years of the Crystallographic Society of Japan". Nihon Kessho Gakkaishi. 23 (2): 47–50. doi:10.5940/jcrsj.23.47.
  2. ^ TakéUchi, Yoshio (2000). "Memoirs of the Mineralogical Institute in Early History of the Crystallographic Society of Japan". Nihon Kessho Gakkaishi. 42 (3): 217–221. doi:10.5940/jcrsj.42.217.
  3. ^ "Regional and National Societies". www.iucr.org.