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Professor Frank Neese (Max Planck Institute for Coal Research)
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Zoom call seminar - George B. Kistiakowsky Lecture Title: How (and why) to Combine High-Level Spectroscopy with Quantum Chemistry to Study Reaction Mechanisms Abstract: As the use of quantum chemical calculations alongside experimental investigations...
Professor Matthew Rosseinsky (University of Liverpool) _ George B. Kistiakowsky Prize Lecture
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Title: Discovery synthesis of inorganic functional materials in the digital age The need for new materials to tackle societal challenges in energy and sustainability is widely acknowledged. As demands for performance increase while resource constraints...
Ben Feringa (U Groningen)
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Title: The Art of Building Small from molecular switches to motors George B. Kistiakowski Prize Lecture Ben L. Feringa Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, University of Groningen Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands b.l.feringa@rug.nl the...
Postponed - Omar Yaghi
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Postponed to Fall 2020. New Date to Follow. Professor Omar Yaghi, University of California, Berkeley. "Reticular Chemistry and Water Harvesting from Desert Air." G.B. Kistiakowsky Prize Lecture.
James L. Skinner
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Professor James L. Skinner, The University of Chicago. " Anomalies in ambient and supercooled water: is there a second critical point lurking nearby?” George B. Kistiakowsky Prize Lecture.
Stefan Hell
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Professor Stefan Hell, Max-Planck-Institute. "Optical microscopy: the resolution revolution." George B. Kistiakowsky Lecture.
Stefan Hell - Postponed, new date to follow.
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Professor Stefan Hell, Max-Planck-Institute. TBA. George B. Kistiakowsky Lecture.
Yigong Shi
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Professor Yigong Shi, Tsinghua University. "Structural Basis of Pre-mRNA Splcing." George B. Kistiakowsky Prize Lecture.
W.E. Moerner
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Professor W.E. Moerner, Stanford University. The Story of Single Molecules, from Early Spectroscopy in Solids, to Super-Resolution Nanoscopy in Cells and Beyond. G.B. Kistiakowsky Prize Lecture.