Venue: Cabot Room, Hawthorns; reception in Chemistry Lounge, Chemistry Building
Coordinators:
Kazuo Akagi, Kyoto University
Presenters:
Fred Manby, Bristol University
Ian Manners, Bristol University
Antony Carrington, Bristol University
David J. Fermin, Bristol University
Martin Kuball, Bristol University
Rüdiger Klingeler, Heidelberg University
A. Stephen K. Hashimi, Heidelberg University
Kazunari Akiyoshi, Kyoto University
Hirofumi Sato, Kyoto University
08:00–08:30 Coffee Break
Chair: Prof A. Stephen K. Hashimi
08:30–08:35 |
Prof Tim Gallagher, Dean, Faculty of Science, University of Bristol Opening comments |
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08:35–09:05 |
Prof Kazunari Akiyoshi Nanogel tectonics by assembly of amphiphilic polymers for advanced biomaterials |
09:05–09:35 |
Prof Dek Woolfson A modular, synthetic-biology approach to de novo protein design and assembly |
09:35–10:05 |
Prof Hirofumi Sato Molecular theories for chemical processes in condensed phase |
10:05–10:35 |
Prof Fred Manby Quantum embedding for multiscale simulation |
10:35–11:00 Coffee Break
11:00–11:30 |
Prof Antony Carrington Quantum criticality in iron based and cuprate superconductors |
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11:30–12:00 |
Prof Rüdiger Klingeler Electronically correlated and magnetic materials: from basic research to application |
12:00–12:30 |
Prof David Fermin Oxide nanostructures for solar fuels and electrocatalysis |
12:30–13:00 |
Prof Martin Kuball Wide-band electronic semiconductor devices – Where physicists and industrialists meet |
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch at Cabot Room
Chair: Prof Kazunari Akiyoshi
14:00–14:30 |
Prof Stephen Hashmi New Reactivity Patterns by Gold Catalysis |
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14:30–15:00 |
Prof Charl FJ Faul Soft Electroactive Materials Across Multiple Length-scales |
15:00–15:30 |
Prof Kazuo Akagi Hierarchically Assembled Conjugated Polymers with Helical Structures and Chiroptical Properties |
15:30–15:50 Coffee Break
15:50–16:20 |
Prof Lutz Gade Perylene-Based Poly(N-Heterocycles): Organic Semiconductors, Biological Fluorescence Probes and Building Blocks for Molecular Surface Networks |
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16:20–16:50 |
Prof Ian Manners “Living” Crystallization-Driven Self-Assembly: A Versatile, Seeded Growth Approach to Functional Supramolecular Materials |
16:50–17:10 Wrap-up
17:15–18:15 Poster Session with UoB postgraduate students, with refreshments at School of Chemistry, PG Coffee Lounge
19:00 Pick-up from Marriot
19:30- Dinner at M Shed