RSC Desktop Seminars are an ongoing initiative from the 91AV to bring cutting-edge research directly to you! Now, more than ever, there is a crucial need for sharing research, and each seminar in this series will feature presentations from Editorial and Community Board members of Materials Horizons and Nanoscale Horizons.
In this installment, join Nanoscale Horizons Scientific Editor, Professor Jinlan Wang (Southeast University, China) and Materials Horizons Community Board member, Dr Mengye Wang (Sun Yat-Sen University, China) to hear about their latest work.
This 90-minute seminar will allow researchers of all professional levels to connect and share ideas and ask questions.
Speakers
Professor Jinlan Wang (Southeast University, China)Machine learning accelerated design of new functional material
Dr Mengye Wang (Sun Yat-Sen University, China)
Stability of Photocatalysts
Programme
15:00 CST; 16:00 JST Introduction15:10 CST; 16:10 JST Machine learning accelerated design of new functional material - Professor Jinlan Wang
15:40 CST; 16:40 JST Questions
15:50 CST; 16:50 JST Stability of Photocatalysts - Dr Mengye Wang
16:10 CST; 17:10 JST Questions
16:20 CST; 17:20 JST Closing remarks
Other Seminars in This Series
To register for these seminars, please refer to the linked events above.3 December 2020, 08:00 GMT / 13:30 IST / 19:00 AEDT
"Soft Gold Elastronics for Connected Healthcare" - Professor Wenlong Cheng (Monash University, Australia)
"Smart Sensors for Environmental Monitoring and Healthcare" - Professor Ritu Gupta (IIT Jodhpur, India)
10 December 2020, 07:00 GMT / 15:00 CST / 17:00 AEST / 18:00 AEDT
"The interaction between micelles and cells: Small changes in the nanoparticle shells have big impacts" - Professor Martina Stenzel (University of New South Wales, Australia)
"Emerging trends in oral drug delivery using stimuli responsive nanomedicine" - Dr Amirali Popat (The University of Queensland, Australia)
17 December 2020, 08:00 GMT / 16:00 CST / 17:00 JST
"Sub-1nm Ultrathin Nanocrystals" - Professor Xun Wang (Tsinghua University, China)
"Metal-Organic Frameworks for Polymer Recognition and Separation" - Dr Nobuhiko Hosono (University of Tokyo, Japan)