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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...
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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...
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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...
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Judith Driscoll (University of Cambridge)
RSC Prize Lecture: Practical Functional Oxide Thin Films for Electronic Devices
Opportunities of functional oxides for applications in electronics are huge. However, oxides in electronics are quite scarce. The challenges stem from both...
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Alessandro Troisi (University of Liverpool)
RSC Tilden Prize Lecture: Digital Discovery for Organic Electronics
This talk will provide an overview of different approaches used to discover new organic materials for electronics and disclose the relation between their...
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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...
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Kenneth Harris (Cardiff University)
New Experimental Techniques for Exploring Crystallization Pathways and Structural Properties of Solids
Our current research is focused on understanding fundamental aspects of the structural and dynamic properties of solids, and the development of experimental...
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Dermot O'Hare (Oxford University)- RSC Prize Lecture
Latest Developments with Layered Double Hydroxides
Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are a highly tunable class of inorganic materials with the general formula [M(1--x)M'x(OH)2]a+ [A¬--a/n] where...
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School of Physics and Astronomy Colloquia
Professor Prineha Narang, UCLA Host: Jonathan Keeling
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University and You Book Talk
In Conversation with Catriona Wilson and Rebecca Wilson
We are pleased to announce a talk with authors of University and You on the Tuesday 15 April from 6pm to 7pm. The authors will discuss their experiences in...