The RSC SMTG is interested in a range of problems, covering the properties of molecules and the behaviour of macroscopic matter and is an interdisciplinary enterprise, embracing synthetic chemistry, physical chemistry, physics, polymer science, biology, food science, materials and engineering.
The aim of the workshop is to foster the interaction and networking of early career members while giving them the visibility they deserve. We envisage a mix of simulations, theory and experiments covering a range of topics within statistical mechanics such as disordered systems, membranes, liquids, phase separation, complex fluids, polymers, etc.
More specifically:
- non-equilibrium disordered systems
- active matter
- membranes
- industrial challenges
- DNA nanotechnology
- phase separation
- glasses
All registered participants will be able to present a poster.
Conference dinner will be offered to all the participants.
Confirmed speakers:
Francesco Turci (Bristol)
Ivan Palaia (ISTA, Vienna)
Viola Introini (EMBL Barcelona)
Roger Rubio Sanchez (Imperial College)
Lucas Le Nagard (Edinburgh)
James McDonough (IBM)
Malgorzata Zimon (IBM)
The aim of the workshop is to foster the interaction and networking of early career members while giving them the visibility they deserve. We envisage a mix of simulations, theory and experiments covering a range of topics within statistical mechanics such as disordered systems, membranes, liquids, phase separation, complex fluids, polymers, etc.
More specifically:
- non-equilibrium disordered systems
- active matter
- membranes
- industrial challenges
- DNA nanotechnology
- phase separation
- glasses
All registered participants will be able to present a poster.
Conference dinner will be offered to all the participants.
Confirmed speakers:
Francesco Turci (Bristol)
Ivan Palaia (ISTA, Vienna)
Viola Introini (EMBL Barcelona)
Roger Rubio Sanchez (Imperial College)
Lucas Le Nagard (Edinburgh)
James McDonough (IBM)
Malgorzata Zimon (IBM)