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Zimmermann N., Vorselaars B., Quigley D., Peters B., “Nucleation of NaCl from aqueous solution: critical sizes, ion-attachment kinetics, and rates”, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 137 (2015) 13352-13361 pdf, doi, link
ICON2 2015
On 11 September 2015 Manuela Mura gave an invited talk about “Theoretical characterisation of STM assembly of flat organic molecules on Au(111) surface” at the first edition of ICON2 “International conference on […]
Teaching physical concepts to biologists
On Monday 7th of September 2015 took place the workshop “Teaching the Physical Aspects of the Molecular Biosciences” at the initiative of the British Biophysical Society (BBS). The workshop was hosted by […]
Visit to Western Australia
Matt Watkins visited the groups of Andrew Rohl, Julian Gale and Paulo Rateiri at Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia as part of the Australian Research council funded project “Imaging defects at atomic resolution […]
Dr Bart Vorselaars
Bart Vorselaars joined the School of Mathematics and Physics in the College of Science as a Lecturer. He obtained his doctor’s degree from the Department of Applied Physics at Eindhoven University of Technology […]
Molecular Simulation Summer School
Javier Díaz attended the 2015 Summer School ‘Methods in Molecular Simulations’, organized by CCP5, which took place in Manchester between 12 and 21 of July 2015. The course was structure in such a […]
Ogden Trust – 15 years
Originally posted on Maths & Physics News:
Today Andrei attended 15th Anniversary Dinner given by Sir Peter and Lady Ogden at the University of Cambridge. Over 200 physics enthousiasts celebrated 15 yeast…
Materials Chemistry Consortium
Matt Watkins joined and gave an introductory overview of his research at a meeting of the Materials Chemistry Consortium (MCC). MCC has played a major role in UK computational science and, since its foundation […]
Dr Martin Greenall
Martin obtained his PhD in statistical mechanics from the Mathematics Department at Imperial College London. He then worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the UK and Germany before moving to the CNRS […]
