Successful CECAM grant bidding

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Xiaohu Guo from Daresbury Laboratory, UK, Fabien Paillusson, Marco Pinna and Andrei Zvelindovsky from the University of Lincoln, UK and Ryoichi Yamamoto from the University of Kyoto in Japan have secured a grant from CECAM (Centre Européen de Calcul Atomique et Moléculaire) for organizing a CECAM Workshop “Emerging behaviour in…

Didistinguished Visitor Physics Seminar: Prof Dick Bedeaux

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Date: Tuesday 6th of December 2016, 13:30. Location: MC3107 (Media, Humanities & Technology Building). ‘Curvature dependence of the heat and mass transfer resistances of the surface of nano bubbles and droplets’ by Dick Bedeaux, Department of Chemistry, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 7491 Trondheim, Norway. Abstract: We…

Paola Carbone visits

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Dr Paola Carbone from the School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science at the University of Manchester has visited our group on 5th of October 2016 and gave a seminar.

Molecular Machines

In my recent public talk at the Gravity Fields Festival 2016 I have shown different  models of molecular machines,  I have added some of them to this blog with the details on their construction. The models have been generated using small script in awk language and represented using the program VMD (http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/). The Photosynthetic Apparatus of…

Women in Maths

Our  Master by Research student and Back2Science Fellow Fiona Bissett has been featured today in Women in Maths FB!

Toshihiro Kawakatsu and Takashi Honda visit

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Professor Toshihiro Kawakatsu from Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan, and Dr Takashi Honda from ZEON Corporation, Japan, are visiting us on 4-7 June 2016.

Our first PhD viva in Lincoln

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Today Roberta Dessi passed her PhD viva with minor corrections. Congratulations to Roberta! In the evening, after the viva. From right to left: Allan Mackie (external examiner), Marco Pinna, Roberta and her sister Daniela, Martin Greenall (internal examiner), David Fairhurst and Andrei Zvelindovsky.

Visit and seminar by Dr. Steven Hayward: Tools for interacting with biomolecules using a haptic device

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Dr. Steven Hayward from the School of Computing Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK will give a seminar at the School of Mathematics and Physics, on Wednesday the 2nd of March 2016, 2 pm (room JBL0C05 in the Joseph Banks Laboratories, building 22 on the university map).…

Invited Seminar at University of Norwich

On 3rd February 2016, Danilo Roccatano visited the School of Computing Science of the University of East Anglia in Norwich hosted by Dr Steven Hayward. He gave the invited seminar: Study of Interaction Mechanisms of Block Copolymers with Biological Interfaces”  Abstract Polyethylene oxide and polypropylene oxide homopolymers as well as block copolymers based on them…

Visit and seminar by Prof. Robert Evans FRS: A physicist’s view of hydrophobicity: drying and the role of density fluctuations

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Prof. Robert Evans FRS from the HH Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, UK will give a seminar at the School of Mathematics and Physics, on Wednesday 10th of February 2016, 3 pm (room MB1019 in the Minerva Building, no 1 on the university map). Please join us…

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