Professor Graeme Day FRSC
That feeling of exploration and seeing something that’s never been seen before is a part of what I really like about my research.
Materials with specific properties are needed in many areas of our lives, and to address societal challenges such as gas capture, energy and data storage, and healthcare. To address these, we need to accelerate the process of discovering materials with targeted properties. Many materials are crystalline and their properties depend strongly on the mutual arrangement of atoms or molecules. Professor Day’s research develops computational chemistry methods to predict the structures of molecular crystals and their resulting properties. His research aims to create methods for discovering new materials. As well as the development of new computational methods, his current research applies these methods in a range of applications, including porous materials, organic semiconductors, energetic materials, photocatalysts and pharmaceuticals.
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