Seminars & Conferences
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Annual Sustainable Materials Group at the IOM3
Jamie is a first year PhD student working with Professor Matthew Davidson and ARTIS on the application of self-healing for rubber seals in the oil and gas industry. My industrial partner, ARTIS, runs the annual Sustainable Materials Group (SMG) meeting....
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Attending a Colloquium: the Power of Timing, Networking, and Joining a Network.
At the end of January, I headed to Manchester for the Anaerobic Digestion (AD) Network Research Colloquium, ‘Beyond Biogas’. Thanks to some good timing, plenty of opportunities for networking, and being a member of a network I had an amazing...
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The New Future of Food
My name is Jessica Pinheiro de Lucena-Thomas and I am a Marie Curie FIRE PhD Fellow at the University of Bath. I am in my second year at the CSCT working towards my PhD on “Organoid Expansion Bioreactor Development” with...
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Frontiers in Green Materials Conference
Stefanie is a second year PhD student working with Professor Matthew Davidson and Professor Janet Scott on the synthesis of novel bio-based polymers from terpenes. It’s early Monday morning in London a week before Christmas. I’m fighting my way through...
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Changing Water
Caitlin is a third year PhD student working with Dr Jannis Wenk on photocatalysis for wastewater treatment to remove emerging contaminants. In the last week of May, I travelled to China for the International Water Association (IWA) 15th Leading Edge...
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IOM3 Self-Healing Elastomers Conference
Jamie is a first year PhD student working with Professor Matthew Davidson and ARTIS on the application of self-healing for rubber seals in the oil and gas industry. What: IOM3 Self-Healing Elastomers Conference Where: Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, London...
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10 ways we made the most of a conference in China
The following blog is written by Maria Weber and Carlos Lopez. Maria is a final year PhD student in Professor Tony James' group working on diagnostic tools for early cancer detection. Carlos is also a final year PhD student working...