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Dr Stanley Lai Leaving-Do

Last week the Electrochemistry and Interfaces group said their goodbyes to Stanley Lai who has been a Research Fellow in the group for ~3 years. Stanley will be starting a tenure track position as an Assistant Professor at the University of Twente working with Serge Lemay. To mark the end of his time at Warwick, Stanley organised a lovely dinner out for the whole group at a local gastro-pub (see photos below) followed by a traditional trip to the pub. His research in our group was on electrocatalysis and scanning probe techniques and generated many high impact publications. Just before Stanley left this is what he had to say about his time here in Warwick:

“The research in the Warwick Electrochemistry group is very varied and supported by excellent facilities. This mix has been really great for me to learn a lot about different fields of research and many (novel) techniques. Furthermore, I feel lucky to have worked and interacted with such a varied group of people and characters. There, I would like to thank all the people in the Warwick Electrochemistry group (and especially Pat and Julie) for creating such friendly and open atmosphere, which have made me feel welcome from the very first day.”

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Fri 02 Aug 2013, 12:52 | Tags: People Events

Summer Graduations 2013

Seven members of the Warwick Electrochemistry and Interfaces group received their PhD degrees, alongside Honorary Graduate Greg Doran, Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, at this Summer's graduation ceremony held on Friday July 19th. Congratulations to Anisha Patel, Kim McKelvey, Kate Meadows, Tahani Bawazeer, Mike O’Connell and Lucy Tomlinson (plus Maxim Joseph – an engineer who has been ‘adopted’ by the electrochemistry group). Good luck to you all in your future endeavours!

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Fri 02 Aug 2013, 11:17 | Tags: People Events

Evening of Song with Patrick

On Saturday 22nd June, the Birdingbury Village Club was the venue for an exclusive and intimate performance from Pat. With a two hour set, Pat played to an audience of locals and some guests from the Warwick Electrochemistry group. Playing a few of his own songs, and well known (to the over 50s) British rock music, Pat kept the audience wanting more. Whilst the start of the evening saw only a few odd locals singing and dancing to the show, towards the end of the evening the whole pub was on their feet singing along. In only his third ever live public performance, and following a performance in the early afternoon of the same day, a tired Pat came alive to entertain the crowd, only upsetting a few of his fans with the swearing in the John Lennon cover of "Working Class Hero."

The previous week at the Birdingbury Village Club saw a showing of the "Skyfall" movie, and the following week saw the arrival of a fish and chip van to keep the locals happy. Whilst most of the audience this week probably attended just for the free BBQ, they will no doubt return next year to see Pat keeping his loyal fans happy once more. The only downside to the night was not performing "On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at."

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Fri 05 Jul 2013, 14:53 | Tags: People Events

Two Castles Run 2013

On the 9th of June, nine members of the Electrochemistry group (Aleix, Barak, Jenny, Kim, Pat, Parky, Paul, Rob L. and Tania) battled it out to complete a 10 kilometre run from Warwick castle to Kenilworth castle. Group members have been taking part in this race for the past 5 years and it has become a much anticipated annual event. This year everyone trained hard in preparation for the big race and for many it paid off. Barak was taking part for the 1st time but led the team, with Aleix substantially improving his time compared to last year. As seen in the photo below the rest of the team crossed the finish line (with a wide range of times!) to receive a medal from the organisers and enjoyed well-deserved home-made brownies (courtesy of Dallal). Well done y’all!

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Fri 14 Jun 2013, 12:57 | Tags: People Events

2^2 Winners at the PG Symposium 2013

The Postgraduate Research Symposium 2013 took place on Wednesday 29th of May in the Mathematics Institute. Three parallel sessions comprised by 3rd year PhD student talks with 2nd year postgrads presenting posters. In the Physical & Theoretical chemistry session five of the electrochemistry group members gave oral presentations on their work (Rehab Al Botros, Paul Kirkman, Robert Lazenby, Jon Newland, and Amelia Perry) and in the poster session Barak, Rob C., Binoy, and Sophie highlighted their research.

Congratulations to Jon for winning best session talk and Paul for being the runner up. But the success story didn’t stop there…Sophie Kinnear walked away with the 1st prize for her poster with Barak Aaronson also the runner up winner with this being the group’s most successful representation in this annual symposium!

For more photos of the event (courtesy of Ken Westwood) click here.

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Fri 14 Jun 2013, 12:19 | Tags: Prize People Events Conference

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