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Conferences and Events

 

25 November 2009


14:00 - 18:45 - Cardiff University, UK

Physical Chemistry Applied to Materials and Medicines


This symposium features three recent Faraday Division Award Winners; Dr Petra Cameron, Professor Graham Hutchings and Professor Eric Oldfield.

The lecture delivered by Professor Eric Oldfield (University of Illinois, USA) forms part of his week long tour throughout the UK in November 2009.

This event is FREE to attend, for further information please contact the local organiser through the link on this page.


Speakers


From NMR and Quantum Chemistry to Drug Design and Chemotherapy
Winner of the RSC Soft Matter and Biophysical Chemistry Award
Professor Eric Oldfield
University of Illinois, USA

Designing Heterogeneous Catalysts
Winner of the RSC Surface and Interfaces Award
Professor Graham Hutchings
Cardiff University, UK

Optical Waveguide Spectroscopy as a Technique for the In-situ Monitoring of Processes Occurring in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells
Winner of the RSC Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize
Dr Petra Cameron
University of Bath, UK

Shining Light on Surface Chemistry
Professor Adam Lee
Cardiff University, UK


Venue


Large Chemistry Lecture Theatre
Chemistry Building
Cardiff University
Cardiff
Wales
United Kingdom

Award winners speaking at the symposium

2009 Harrison-Meldola Prize winner Petra Cameron

Harrison-Meldola Prize 2009 Winner

Petra Cameron, University of Bath



2009 winner of the Soft Matter & Biophysical Chemistry Award Eric Oldfield

Soft Matter and Biophysical Award 2009 winner

Eric Oldfield, University of Illinois, USA



2009 Surfaces and Interfaces Award winner Graham Hutchings

Surfaces and Interfaces Award 2009 winner

Graham Hutchings, Cardiff University


Additional Information

Downloadable Files

Physical Chemistry Applied to Materials and Medicines Programme
Symposium programme with timings and lecture details
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Cardiff Campus Map
Cardiff University Campus and City Centre Map
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Contact and Further Information

Professor Mike Bowker