Short-term Lecture Series by Professor Paul Topham
Focusing on Multidisciplinary Science, Joint Exploration of Liquid Crystal Development- The 6th International Symposium on Soft Matter Science and Engineering (SMSE 2025)
U.S. National Academy of Engineering Member Ronald G. Larson Shares Multiscale Simulation Approaches for Complex Fluids
Three Academicians Shared Insights on Soft Matter Science
Designer Polymer-Ligated Nanocrystals: from Self-Assembly to Tailored Optical and Catalytic Properties
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Title: Exploration of Future Materials Based on One-dimensional Assemblies of π-conjugated MoleculesSpeaker: Daigo Miyajima, School of Science and Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen)Email: dmiyajima@cuhk.edu.cnTime: June 21, 2023, 3:00 PMVenue: Lecture Room 324, AISMST(Tencent Meeting: 810-641-219)Abstract:The physical properties of molecular materials depend not only on the constituting molecules but also on their assembling manners. With the development of computational
Speaker:pro. Xiao-Xia Zhu, University of MontrealTitle: Molecular and Macromolecular Hydrogels and Marginal SolubilityTime:March 24th, 9:00 AMVenue:Lecture Room 324, AISMSTAbstract:Molecular and polymeric hydrogels are useful materials for a variety of applications including the biomedical and pharmaceutical fields. Bile acids are natural compounds exist in the body of human and most animals. In their salt form or after suitable chemical modifications, they can interact with each other in a spec
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Speaker:Florian J. Stadler (Shenzhen University)Title: Characterization of Soft Matter with advanced mechanical characterization – rheology and AFMInvited by Prof. Xing JIANGTime:March 2nd, 2023 (2:00 pm)Venue: Lecture Room 324, AISMST (Building #2, KeJiYuan, North Campus)Faculties and students are warmly welcome.Abstract:Soft matter is usually very complex in its structure in comparison to traditional materials, which makes it difficult to characterize as well as hard to understand. Mechanical