The scientists presenting in the March webinar will be Dr Nina Hartrampf, Assistant Professor at the University of Zurich, and Dr Nicola Wade, PDRA at the University of Glasgow.
Yun Jung Lee reflects on her path to solid-state battery research, shaped by curiosity, interdisciplinary work and focus on ...
The government's latest fiscal position further underlines the central role the chemical sciences play in driving UK economic growth ...
The BMCS Mastering MedChem X: 10th RSC-BMCS Symposium on Mastering Medicinal Chemistry, Friday 13th March at Burlington House, London ...
What can we do to ensure food security around the globe? How do we end world hunger? Where can we find the solutions to produce food more sustainably? Sustainable Food Technology seeks the answers to ...
Guidance for best practice and reproducibility of experimental data. Need help writing your data availability statements? Find updated examples and instructions. Jump to the section via 'On this page' ...
We work at the heart of the chemical sciences community to create a future that is more open, more green, and more equal. Together, we’re helping chemistry to change the world. We enable exciting ...
Dirk M. Guldi completed both his undergraduate studies (1988) and Ph.D (1990) at the University of Cologne (Germany). Following postdoctoral appointments at the National Institute of Standards and ...
Strengthening our long-term commitment to supporting the region’s rapidly growing and globally influential chemistry community ...
Applicants have until 13 April 1PM BST to submit their entries. A shortlist of finalists will be revealed in early June, ahead of the Emerging Technologies Competition live final on 21 July.
Energy is an exciting, multidisciplinary research area, bringing together chemistry, physics, materials science, engineering, computer science, and techno-economical ...