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The School Welcomes a Fourth Research Fellow in 2011
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Dr. Andy Teale joins the School with a Royal Society University Research Fellowship, and will be investigating the development and implementation of extensions to density functional theory to tackle systems with several near-degenerate electronic configurations
Date:
28/11/2011
Carbon nanotube structures changed by 'attack' from within, researchers in the School of Chemistry discover
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A team of researchers from the School of Chemistry, including Dr Andrei Khlobystov, Dr Nick Besley and Dr Elena Bichoutskaia, in collaboration with Ulm University has shown for the first time that chemical reactions at the nano-level which change the structure of carbon nanotubes can be sparked by an 'attack' from within.
Date:
22/08/2011
Chemistry Staff Receive Vice-Chancellor's Achievement Award
Description
Chemistry staff have been singled out as part of a new awards programme that recognises exceptional achievement at the University. Professor Martyn Poliakoff, Dr Peter Licence and Dr Samantha Tang are among the winners of the Vice-Chancellor's Achievement Awards 2010, for their joint work on a hugely popular film project that has received millions of hits on YouTube. More than 160 short films have been created as part of 'The Periodic Table of Videos', which has embraced social media to make an often-complex subject come alive for students, school pupils, teachers and myriad internet users.
Date:
07/03/2011
Parliamentary POST for PhD Student
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School of Chemistry postgraduate student Kate Hamer will soon be briefing politicians on science and health matters at Westminster following the award of a BBSRC funded placement at the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST). The highly competitive selection process involved Kate writing a briefing document on 'legal highs' and a challenging panel interview.
Date:
21/02/2011
Graduation and 50th Anniversary Celebrations
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As part of the 50th Anniversary celebrations taking place throughout 2010, the School of Chemistry organised an extra special Graduation and prize-giving ceremony on the 19th July 2010.
Date:
30/07/2010
Flattening Carbon Work Highlighted
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Recently published work detailing a flattened almost planar four-coordinate methane derivative prepared by Dr Steve Liddle and co-workers in ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ has been highlighted in Chemistry World, Nature Chemistry, and Periodic Videos.
Date:
09/07/2010
Wonder in Carbon Land Exhibits at the EPSRC Headquarters
Date:
30/06/2010
Postgraduate Research Showcase 2010
Description
Six PhD students from the School of Chemistry presented posters at the Postgraduate Research Showcase 2010 describing their research and its real-world implications.
Date:
30/06/2010
Supporters, Alumni and Friends Day
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The Supporters, Alumni and Friends Day took place on Saturday 15th May for invited guests to hear about various projects taking place across the University that have been supported by the University's Annual Fund.
Date:
28/05/2010
Multidisciplinary group obtain MRC Milstein Fund Award
Description
Using a highly multidisciplinary approach, the research groups of Neil Thomas from the School of Chemistry in collaboration with Amalia Patanè and Lyudmila Turyanska (Physics & Astronomy) and Tracey Bradshaw (Pharmacy), together with researchers at Bristol University and Cadiz University, have harnessed the protein apoferritin, which naturally occurs in many organisms including humans to store iron ions, as a biocompatible label of healthy and diseased cells in in vivo imaging and a platform for the development of novel drug delivery vehicles
Date:
05/11/2009
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