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  1. Engineering at St Andrews monthly chat

    Engineering at St Andrews monthly chat

    You are very welcome to join the Monthly Coffee time Engineering chat online. This month, Rachel Parrot, assistant prosector from the School of Medicine will...

  2. Engineering monthly informal get together

    Engineering monthly informal get together

    Join us this month to informally discuss Engineering at St Andrews. This month, Damiano Bonaccorso from Chemistry will discuss Frugal Engineering: How to get...

  3. Engineering Monthly Coffee & Chat

    Engineering Monthly Coffee & Chat

    Join the next Engineering monthly Monday Engineering chat for an informal get together over a (virtual) morning cuppa. This month, we will be joined by...

  4. Engineering at St Andrews Monthly coffee chat

    Engineering at St Andrews Monthly coffee chat

    Please do come along to the informal Engineering coffee chat on Monday 28th February at 11AM on Teams. This month, Dr Saydulla Persheyev from the School of...

  5. E@St monthly Monday coffee chat

    E@St monthly Monday coffee chat

    E@St (Engineering at St Andrews) is a new initiative to put the 'E' back into STEM at St Andrews. Engineering underpins much of our research and...

  6. Engineering @ St Andrews Monthly Monday Coffee Chat

    Engineering @ St Andrews Monthly Monday Coffee Chat

    E@St (Engineering at St Andrews) is a new initiative designed to put the 'E' back into STEM at St Andrews. Engineering underpins much of our...

  7. Engineering@St Andrews Coffee and Chat

    Engineering@St Andrews Coffee and Chat

    E@St (Engineering at St Andrews) is a new initiative designed to put the 'E' back into STEM at St Andrews. Engineering underpins much of our...

  8. School of Chemistry Colloquium:  Professor Judith Driscoll (University of Cambridge)

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Judith Driscoll (University of Cambridge)

    Opportunities of functional oxides for applications in electronics are huge. However, oxides in electronics are quite scarce. The challenges stem from both...

  9. School of Chemistry Colloquium:  Professor Alessandro Troisi (University of Liverpool)

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Alessandro Troisi (University of Liverpool)

    This talk will provide an overview of different approaches used to discover new organic materials for electronics and disclose the relation between their...

  10. School of Chemistry Colloquium:  Professor Dermot O'Hare (Oxford University)- RSC Prize Lecture

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Dermot O'Hare (Oxford University)- RSC Prize Lecture

    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...

  11. School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor David Scanlon (University of Birmingham)

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor David Scanlon (University of Birmingham)

    Transparent conducting oxides have become ubiquitous in modern optoelectronics. The number of oxides that are transparent to visible light and have the...

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

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

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

  13. School of Chemistry Colloquium:  Professor Kenneth Harris (Cardiff University)

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Kenneth Harris (Cardiff University)

    Our current research is focused on understanding fundamental aspects of the structural and dynamic properties of solids, and the development of experimental...

  14. School of Chemistry Colloquium:  Professor Louis Piper (University of Warwick)

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Louis Piper (University of Warwick)

    The 3d transition metal layered oxide cathodes derived from LiCoO2 are critical components of our lithium-ion battery technology, due to their high energy...

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

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

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

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

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

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

  17. School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Guanjie He (UCL) -- RSC Harrison Meldola Memorial Prize Winner

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Guanjie He (UCL) -- RSC Harrison Meldola Memorial Prize Winner

    Cathode design for rechargeable aqueous Zn-ion batteries

    Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) are receiving increasing interest as next-generation energy storage solutions due to their inherent safety, environmental...