
Bart Vorselaars was external examiner for Chris Davies’ PhD viva in July 2019 at the University of Reading. His thesis ‘Computer simulation studies of dynamics and self-assembly behaviour of charged polymer systems’ […]
Senior Lecturer at the School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK
Bart Vorselaars was external examiner for Chris Davies’ PhD viva in July 2019 at the University of Reading. His thesis ‘Computer simulation studies of dynamics and self-assembly behaviour of charged polymer systems’ […]
Bart Vorselaars visited Waterloo in Canada from the 7th of July till 16th of July 2019 to continue a research collaboration with Prof. Mark Matsen and Dr. Russell Spencer from the Waterloo […]
Date: Monday 10th of June, 13:00. Location: DCB1104 (David Chiddick Building, #19). ‘Standing up and peeling off of nanosized shish-kebab structures formed in melt-spun high density polyethylene and nylon 6/clay nanohybrid fibres’ […]
Date: Wednesday 27th of March, 13:30. Location: INB3305 (Isaac Newton Building). ‘Autonomous mechanisms inspired by biology’ by Francis Woodhouse, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, UK. Abstract: Unlike the air around us, biological […]
Date: Wednesday 6th of March, 14:00. Location: INB3305 (Isaac Newton Building). ‘Listening to the electrical noise for nanofluidic sensing’ by Adelchi Jacques Asta, Laboratoire PHENIX, Department of Chemistry, Sorbonne University, Paris, France. […]
Originally posted on Lincoln Astrophysics Team:
A new paper has been accepted for publication in MNRAS (Monthly Notices of the Astronomical Society) by Dr Phil Sutton titled “Mean Motion Resonances With Nearby…
On the 5th of December 2018 Prof. Bart Hoogenboom from the Department of Physics & Astronomy, UCL, London, has visited our Centre and gave a seminar.
Date: Wednesday 5th of December, 13:30. Location: INB3305 (Isaac Newton Building). ‘Polymer choreography in the nuclear pore complex’ by Bart Hoogenboom, Department of Physics & Astronomy, UCL, London, UK. Abstract: To regulate […]
Date: Wednesday 7th of November 2018, 14:00. Location: DCB1105 (David Chiddick Building). ‘Structure and properties of extended defects in materials through first principles calculations and electron microscopy’ by Keith McKenna, Department of […]
Date: Monday 5th of November 2018, 14:00. Location: INB3305 (Isaac Newton Building). ‘Active lubrication with ionic liquids’ by Fernando Bresme, Professor of Chemical Physics, Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, London, UK. […]