Tag: digitisation
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New paper: Aerosols bring chemical reactions to new places
Read it here: In situ synthesis within micron-sized hydrogel reactors created via programmable aerosol chemistry (open-access) Zhang, L.; Mehr, S. H. M., RSC Digital Discovery, 2024. Now, also featured on the front cover of Digital Discovery‘s December 2024 issue. We’ve just had our latest paper published in RSC Digital Discovery! This is the result of…
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Exploring Invisible Wonders: The Magic of Aerosol Reactors in Creating Super Materials
Hello curious friends! I’m Chen Junyi, currently a graduate student specializing in Advanced Functional Materials at the University of Glasgow. Today, I want to take you on an exciting journey into the microscopic world of materials science, where tiny particles create big wonders! This adventure began with my post-graduate project, and now I’m thrilled to…
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Putting aerosols to work in supramolecular chemistry
Hi, my name is Li Zehua, a master students of Advance Functional Materials at the University of Glasgow, I recently completed my practical project in the Mehr research group. During my undergraduate studies, I developed a strong interest in organic chemistry. My main focus was on alkali metal catalysis and photo-induced phase change energy storage dyes,…
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Exploring chemistry beyond the flask: My final year project on aerosol microdroplets
Hello! My name is Jakub Wosik and I’m a BSc Chemistry (Hons) student just finishing up my fourth year here at the University of Glasgow. Last summer I was faced with the decision of what subfield of Chemistry my final year project was going to revolve around. Following a six-week summer internship in the Complex…
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The “optimiser” paper: Mapping out a path between optimisation and discovery
Our latest collaborative output with the Cronin group, codenamed “Chemputer Optimiser” is out in Nature Communications. Work on this paper started many years ago while I was still a post-doc in the Cronin group, and continued throughout the pandemic. As expected with an open-ended project like this, we had to stop many times and ask…