Massive congratulations to Erika Magnusson (Chalmers University of Technology) and Benjamin Xu Shi (University of Cambridge), the poster prize winners at the Correlated electronic structure Faraday Discussion held last week in London ✨ Erika's poster was titled: "Multireference error mitigation to tackle strongly correlated electronic structure problems on quantum hardware" Benjamin's poster was titled: "It’s not a S(KZ)CAM! Many-body methods for surface chemistry have come of age!" PCCP and the Royal Society of Chemistry were delighted to sponsor this prices
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There is one week remaining to submit your poster abstracts to our Faraday Discussion on New Horizons in Nanoelectrochemistry! #FDNANEL Taking place in Nanjing, China, in October this year (with virtual presentation and attendance also available). We welcome submissions from anyone interested in nanoelectrochemistry, at any scale, from single-entity to ensemble. Submit your abstract here: https://lnkd.in/eVV_RHg3 Royal Society of Chemistry
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Congratulations to our PCCP poster prize winners at this week's Dense Ionic Fluids Faraday Discussion: Beatriz Rocha de Moraes (USP - Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil), and Taku Sudoh (Yokohama National University, Japan)! 🥇 Beatriz's poster is titled "Understanding the Role of Water in Ionic Liquid Mixture Separation" Taku's poster is titled "Polymer-assisted deep supercooling of Li salt: application for single Li ion conducting liquid electrolytes"
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Early bird registration for our Faraday Discussion on data-driven discovery in the chemical sciences closes on 29th July – have you registered yet? Will you be joining us for what is set to be a cutting-edge and critical discussion of the increasingly central role of data in the chemical sciences? #RSCPhys #RSCDigital Register now to save £50 (and benefit from free Affiliate membership of the Royal Society of Chemistry): https://lnkd.in/eJ3Nv5dt
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Our heartiest congratulations to Nanyang Assistant Professor Dongshuang Wu ! 🎉 Dr Wu’s group focuses on developing #nanomaterials with dedicatedly controlled composition, size, shape, and crystal structure, particularly #metals and their #alloys for #catalysis, energy-related applications and beyond. She is interested in exploring the properties of surfaces and interfaces and trying to reveal the hidden intrinsic factors/laws that link the structure of nanomaterials with target applications by using advanced #characterization methods. Dr Wu’s achievement in being awarded The 2024 PCCP Emerging Investigator Lectureship underscores NTU School of Materials Science and Engineering’s commitment to developing sustainable solutions that address some of humanity’s pressing challenges, in alignment with Nanyang Technological University Singapore’s #NTUsg2025 Strategic Plan and Singapore’s #RIE2025 Plan. #WomenInScience #NTUsgMSE #NTUsgMaterialsScience #NTUsg #NTUsgResearch
The 2024 PCCP Emerging Investigator Lectureship is awarded to Asst. Prof. Dongshuang Wu! 🏆 The PCCP Lectureship and themed issue recognise and support emerging scientists working in physical chemistry, chemical physics or biophysical chemistry, who are making outstanding contributions to their field, at an early stage of their careers. In 2023, nominations were open to all and were made by leading researchers from around the world. After careful deliberation, Asst. Prof. Dongshuang Wu (Nanyang Technological University) was selected as the 2024 recipient by the PCCP Editorial Board. Many congratulations to Asst. Prof. Wu on behalf of the PCCP Editorial Board, Office and Ownership Societies. Find out more about our winner and the award below: https://lnkd.in/eY7d-xQe
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The 2024 PCCP Emerging Investigator Lectureship is awarded to Asst. Prof. Dongshuang Wu! 🏆 The PCCP Lectureship and themed issue recognise and support emerging scientists working in physical chemistry, chemical physics or biophysical chemistry, who are making outstanding contributions to their field, at an early stage of their careers. In 2023, nominations were open to all and were made by leading researchers from around the world. After careful deliberation, Asst. Prof. Dongshuang Wu (Nanyang Technological University) was selected as the 2024 recipient by the PCCP Editorial Board. Many congratulations to Asst. Prof. Wu on behalf of the PCCP Editorial Board, Office and Ownership Societies. Find out more about our winner and the award below: https://lnkd.in/eY7d-xQe
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We are off to a great start in the Dense ionic fluids Faraday Discussion @Faraday_D #FDIonic ✨ Our chair, Professor Tom Welton, welcomed all attendees on behalf of the organising committee and introduced Professor Claudio Margulis (Introductory lecture). Day 1/3 of this meeting for established and early-career scientists, postgraduate students and industrial researchers working on various aspects of dense ionic fluids.
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Working in nanoelectrochemistry? There are now three weeks remaining before the poster abstract deadline for our Faraday Discussion on New Horizons in Nanoelectrochemistry taking place this autumn! #FDNANEL Submit your abstract here ➡ https://lnkd.in/eVV_RHg3 This meeting is for established and early-career scientists, post-graduate students and industrial researchers interested in Nanoelectrochemistry, at any scale, from single-entity to ensemble. Join us for this latest addition to our Faraday Discussion series, planned to take place in Nanjing in October 2024 Royal Society of Chemistry
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Present your work on supramolecular gels among leading experts in the field. Our Faraday Discussion, Advances in supramolecular gels, is the ideal forum to progress this impactful and interdisciplinary field. Showcase your research, connect with your community and be published in the journal volume. Be part of the conversation – submit your oral abstract by 29 July ▶️ rsc.li/gels-fd2025
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📢 New themed collection just launched! 📢 Bunsen-Tagung: High-Resolution Structural Methods in Material and Life Sciences Guest edited by Sarah Köster (Georg-August-University Göttingen), Melanie Schnell (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron), Walter Richtering (RWTH Aachen University) and Dominik Wöll (RWTH Aachen University). In partnership with Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie (DBG), one of the Owner Societies of PCCP. This collection is open for submissions until 31st January 2025. The focus of this annual meeting of the Bunsen Society for Physical Chemistry was on the High-Resolution Structural Methods in Material and Life Sciences. The DBG and the organizing committee of this year’s Bunsen-Tagung are pleased to invite contributions describing recent research in physical chemistry either to the main topic of high-resolution structural methods in material and life sciences or to the general topic of Physical Chemistry. Contributions covering fundamental or applied, experimental or theoretical work (and all combinations) are all highly appreciated. Find out the details and scope of the collection here: https://lnkd.in/eGtSSK6t