Soft Matter Lecture: Functions and Interfaces in Focus
Exploring Frontiers to Inspire Innovation: Interdisciplinary Dialogues in the Soft Matter Academy of Sciences Lecture Series
Seminar:Polymers on Metal Nanoparticles: beyond Surface Capping to Active Interfaces
Seminar:Discoidal Lipid Nanoparticles as a Generalized Platform: Applications and Characterization
Seminar:Ionic Correlations in Polymer Nanostructures: From Block Copolymers to End-Charged Blends
10:30 AM on December 13, 2025
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They presented cutting-edge research on self-assembly and catalytic interfaces, offering valuable insights to faculty and students.
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On the afternoon of November 27th, the School of Emergent Soft Matter invited Professor David A. WEITZ, a member of the American Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Engineering, the American Academy of Arts and Science, and a professor at Harvard University, to give a talk for the Academician Lecture Hall, on the cutting-edge progress of microfluidic technology in materials science, drug delivery, enzyme engineering, and other fields under the title Microfluidic Technology: From Basic I
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During the talks, faculties and students engaged inin-depth discussions with the academicians, and explored new research ideasbased on their presentations and ongoing research projects.
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The lecture attracted many scholars and students from the field to discuss the latest research developments in polymer networks.
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He shared research progress on one-dimensional assembly materials based on π-conjugated molecules and discussed strategies for controlling the arrangement of π-conjugated molecules without strong intermolecular interaction units, as well as the exploration of future materials based on this molecular arrangement strategy.
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On March 24, Prof. Julian X.X.Zhu from Université de Montréal was invited to the School Of Emergent Soft Matter to give a lecture on Molecular and Macromolecular Hydrogels and Marginal Solubility to share his group's innovative work in the design.
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Professor. Florian J. Stadler from Shenzhen university was invited by School of Emergent Soft Matter for the seminar: The Advance of Mechanical Characterization of Soft Matter by Rheology and AFM.