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THOMAS YOUNG CENTRE
THE LONDON CENTRE FOR THE THEORY & SIMULATION OF MATERIALS & MOLECULES
The Thomas Young Centre organises many different kinds of scientific events on the theory and simulation of materials, including Highlight Seminars, Soirees and Workshops...
See our photo gallery of previous events here!
Jacob Gavartin - Materials Science Lead at Schrödinger
Speakers:
Clotilde Cucinotta - Surfaces & Interfaces Group
Improving the design of electrochemical devices with theory and modelling
Chiu Fan Lee - Soft & Biological Matter Group
Novel physics arising from phase transitions in biology
Charge Transport and Photoinduced Processes in Organic Materials
POSTPONED to 2021, new dates to be announced
Speakers:
Stefano Angioletti-Uberti - Soft and Biological Matter Group
Gluing hydrogels using "hard" and "soft" nanoparticles
Daniele Dini - Structural Materials Group
Controlling Friction - A Multidisciplinary Modelling Challenge
Laura Ratcliff - Methods & Formalisms Group
Density Functional Theory with Wavelets: From Large Systems to Core Spectroscopy
Speakers:
Dr Rachel Crespo-Otero - Functional materials and devices group
Modelling aggregation induced emission in organic crystals
Prof Sarah (Sally) Price FRS - Functional materials and devices group
The crystallisation of organic molecules - a challenge to theory and experiment
Prof Carla Molteni - Biological & Soft Matter Group
Computational challenges & opportunities for exploring neuroreceptors and their environment
Speakers:
Silvia Di Lecce - Structural Materials Group
Johannes Lischner - Functional Materials and Devices
Catherine O'Sullivan - Functional Materials and Devices
Mark Van Schilfgaarde
Functional materials and devices group
Devis Di Tommaso
Structural Materials Group
Cedric Weber
Methods and Formalisms for simulating materials group
Gianfranco Pacchioni
Dipartimento di Scienza dei Materiali, Università Milano-Bicocca, via R. Cozzi, 55, I-20125, Italy
POSTPONED
POSTPONED
Sophie Finnigan
Department of Physics
Gerhard Hummer, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics