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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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.