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  1. School of Chemistry Colloquium:  Dr Chris Collins (University of Liverpool)

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Dr Chris Collins (University of Liverpool)

    Developing machine learning, artificial intelligence, classical simulations and robotics towards automating materials discovery

    In the grand challenge of discovering new inorganic solids numerous tools continue to emerge: for the prediction of compositions, chemical structures, physical...

  2. School of Chemistry Colloquium:  Prof. Xiaojun Kuang (Guilin University of Technology)

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Prof. Xiaojun Kuang (Guilin University of Technology)

    Multiscale solutions for structural disorder in solid ionics

    Structural disorder is commonly observed in solids, which plays important roles on the physical properties, particularly the ionic transport. Structural...

  3. School of Chemistry Colloquium: Prof. Ashok K. Ganguli (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Prof. Ashok K. Ganguli (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)

    Design of functional nanostructures for photoelectrochemical and biomedical applications and layered materials for energy storage

    We have been working in a variety of materials related to energy (Photoelectrochemical water splitting and battery electrodes) and upconverted nanoparticles for...

  4. Science for Policy Workshops

    Science for Policy Workshops

    Experts from academia, industry and government will explain, in a series of consecutive workshops, how to become involved in policy and discussions on...

  5. School of Chemistry Colloquium: Prof. Sir David W. C. MacMillan (Princeton University)

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Prof. Sir David W. C. MacMillan (Princeton University)

    The Development of Asymmetric Organocatalysis and Metallaphotoredox

    Abstract This lecture will first discuss the advent of organocatalysis in my laboratory. As part of this overview, we will highlight why organic catalysts have...

  6. Mining battery metals: what, how, sustainable?

    Mining battery metals: what, how, sustainable?

    Metals such as lithium, nickel and copper underpin global decarbonisation efforts, largely due to the fact the majority of future supply in the short to medium...

  7. Innovation through collaboration: Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs)

    Innovation through collaboration: Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs)

    The University of St Andrews Research Business Development team invites you to Innovation through collaboration: Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs). The...

  8. School of Chemistry Colloquium: Dr Andreas Meyer (University of Gottingen)

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Dr Andreas Meyer (University of Gottingen)

    Five years of 19F ENDOR at various field strengths: Applications in structural biology and recent developments

    About five years ago, we have introduced 19F electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) as a spectroscopic technique to measure biomolecular distances on the...

  9. Energy Cafe: Decarbonising Energy Systems

    Energy Cafe: Decarbonising Energy Systems

    From Materials Chemistry to Deployment

    Speaker Dr Robert Price. Research Fellow, St Andrews University School of Chemistry Abstract Decarbonisation of domestic and industrial energy systems is...

  10. School of Chemistry Colloquium:  Prof. Sir Richard Catlow

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Prof. Sir Richard Catlow

    Structure, Dynamics and Reactivity in Catalytic and Energy Systems

    The concerted use of synchrotron, neutron and modelling techniques has proved to be a powerful approach in probing catalytic structures and processes at the...