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'Self-writing' code learns quantum chemistry

A new `self-writing' computer program learns to solve a key equation in computational chemistry.

Fri 15 Oct 2021, 13:58 | Tags: news MeasMod Research news

Chemistry joins synthetic diamond Prosperity Partnership

Researchers in the Departments of Chemistry, Physics and Engineering will work with Element Six on establishing a synthetic diamond supply chain for industry, with EPSRC support.

Sat 24 Jul 2021, 08:04 | Tags: news MeasMod Research news

Discovery of microscopic metallic particles in the human brain

A UK-led international team of researchers has discovered elemental metallic copper and iron in the human brain for the first time.

Mon 14 Jun 2021, 09:27 | Tags: news SynthCat MeasMod Research news

Exploring Energy Storage for a Greener Future

In November 2018, the Monash Warwick Alliance funded Chemists to develop and identify cost-effective, highly active, selective and stable catalysts. Check their progress...

Wed 05 May 2021, 18:47 | Tags: people MatPolymers AnalSciInst MeasMod Research news Impact

The department of Chemistry is appointing funded and self-funded PhD and MSc students

The department of Chemistry expects to appoint around 60 funded and self-funded PhD and MSc students in the 2021/2022 academic year

Mon 07 Dec 2020, 15:37 | Tags: news MatPolymers MeasMod Postgraduates

Parliament Prize for Warwick Chemist

Fabienne Bachtiger, part of the Sosso group, presented her research to dozens of politicians and a panel of expert judges, as part of the poster competition STEM for BRITAIN, on Monday 9th March in the House of Commons. The competition was strong but she won a Silver award for the excellence of her chemistry research, walking away with a £1,250 prize and medal.

Wed 11 Mar 2020, 10:20 | Tags: news prize people MeasMod

The real Frozen: What can we do with ice?

Build a magical castle or set off an eternal winter? Maybe not...but scientists are working on some very exciting projects at very low temperatures.

Fri 22 Nov 2019, 10:39 | Tags: news AnalSciInst MeasMod Research news

Molecule which can ‘dance’ away harmful sunlight could be future of tanning lotion

The end of reapplying sunscreen could be on the horizon after scientists found a molecule which can ‘dance’ away the harmful sunlight.

Plants stay safe from the Sun because they hold a molecule which absorbs ultraviolet light and uses the energy to shake at a speed of 100 billion twists per second, which expends the radiation before it can cause harm.

Scientists at the University of Warwick searched for a structure with similar properties and discovered that diethyl sinapate closely mimics the process when exposed to sunlight.

Tue 29 Oct 2019, 15:27 | Tags: MeasMod Research news

Scott, Fox and Gibson develop 'metallohelical antifreezes'

A collaboration between the Fox, Scott and Gibson groups has been published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. The team were inspired by how small helical antifreeze proteins in Nature enable extreomophiles to survive low temperatures, where other species would not survive. Rather than using traditional peptide/protein chemistry, the team used self-assembled metallohelicates which have similar dimensions to a small alpha helix, and found some which were remarkably potent at stopping ice crystal growth ; a major technological challenge in applications from wind farms, to aircraft to cryopreservation. Modelling studies showed that the underlying activity could be linked the patches of hydrophobicity (water liking) and hydrophobicity (water hating).

Read the paper here

Antifreeze Protein Mimetic Metallohelices with Potent Ice Recrystallization Inhibition Activity

Thu 10 Aug 2017, 07:57 | Tags: PolymerChem publications SynthCat MeasMod

EPSRC PhD Studentships

Several studentship opportunities for PhD study are available in the Chemistry Department of Warwick University.


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