What does the highly disordered tail of #Hsp90 actually do, and how much structural information is hidden in regions we treat as “flexible”? Angeliki Giannouli will explore this question in our next #IVEM seminar on Mar. 18th. @EPR_ESR@european_epr@nmr900@PEPR_Facility
New Han Lab Paper Alert! Detection of Mutation-Induced Conformational Changes in an Intrinsically Disordered Protein by Double Quantum Coherence Electron Spin Resonance Methodology https://t.co/rLGBwPwiu4
Researchers have developed tuneable organometallic dopants that boost the stability and efficiency of perovskite solar cells. This single-component approach replaces complex additive mixtures and improves device performance.
Read more: https://t.co/ctqFwqwRQC
🌟 NEW ARTICLE: We dive into the @imperialcollege Ecosystem Fair 2026 — a fast‑track into @WCIDLondon’s world‑class innovation network.
Explore labs, facilities, talent, deep tech, AI, health, climate & more. 🚀🤝
📅 11 March 2026 | 📍 I‑HUB
🔗 https://t.co/jDbprK2pKg
📰 @imperialcollege spotlights @WCIDLondon’s SOLVE Chemistry — the AI‑driven start‑up transforming chemical production ⚗️🤖
The company has raised £4M to help pharma & agrochemical partners bring products to market faster, greener & at lower cost 🌱💊
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🚨 Come and join the team! I have a 4-year PhD position available at The Francis Crick Institute.
🧪 You'll build on our LAMP-D technology to design metal-based molecules to develop new therapeutic strategies. Application deadline: 17 March.
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Congratulations to my former literature supervisee Tamanna & current #PhD student Mingyang whose sterling efforts to research the under-explored role of #growthhormone in #breastcancer have now been published in #BioscienceReports - well done everyone! https://t.co/0iRPSrc2gn
Huge congratulations to Professor Maxie Roessler, selected as a Finalist in the 2026 #BlavatnikAwards.
Her cutting‑edge EPR research is unlocking chemical processes that drive life and future technologies.
🔗 https://t.co/C4sNLZXa6q
Great to be celebrating with @BlavatnikAwards
Understanding what really happens at active sites during reactions is a central challenge in catalysis.
In next #IVEM seminar, Jörg Fisher (Utrecht University) will show how operando spectroscopy reveals the redox and kinetic behavior! @EPR_ESR@RSC_ESR@european_epr@nmr900
Sensitivity Enhancement in Pulsed Hyperfine EPR Spectroscopy with Hadamard-Encoded Acquisition | The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters https://t.co/qBOAOyQkt4
Applications are open for the NEW GRC on Magnetic Resonance and Quantum Information Science, taking place during June 14-19, 2026, in Southern New Hampshire University, NH.
Register asap, and encourage others to do so. We have the feeling that this GRC will be popular.
NEW. Students applying before January 31, 2026, and Postdocs in some circumstances, are eligible for a Travel fellowship and/or registration discount. Please use a cover letter together with the Poster Abstract to make your case. There also is the Carl Storm Fellowship by the GRC that is available for FIRST TIME students or postdoc attendees of the GRC.
The all-inclusive (room & board) registration fee is $1,400 for a Single, $1,350 for Double, and $935 for Offsite. Application link: https://t.co/YZdlCl6IBp
We have received generous support from the GRC, JEOL Inc., XeedQ GmbH, Groupment Ampere, International EPR / ESR society (IES), ACS, Spinflex, Qblox, Bruker Biospin, Virgina Diodes, Quantum Machines, Tecmag, Cryogenics, Thomas Keating Ltd, the Center for Molecular Quantum Transduction (CMQT), the Pines Magnetic Resonance Center (PMRC) and the CZI Biohub.
Several more companies and Institutes have pledged support and will be announced at our next email. We will greatly appreciate financial support and help from ALL of you, your institutions, research centers or company contacts. Please email us contacts or directly contribute using the link is here: https://t.co/VO8cHK84Cl
The selection of session topics in the program reflects our vision for this GRC to serve as a platform for both learning and teaching the fundamentals of spin quantum science, and for unlocking the untapped potential of magnetic resonance at its intersection with quantum information science.
Our inaugural GRC will be hosting a Power Hour featuring the theme “Convergence of Quantum Formalism and Language.” This is a recognition of the obstacle to the exchange of ideas between QIS and MR that lies in the distinct terminologies that have independently evolved in each field—often to describe fundamentally similar concepts. Overcoming this language barrier will accelerate research, innovation, new collaborations, and academic-corporation relationships.
The initial program can be found on the GRC webpage, featuring the following nine session topics.
1. Translation of Spin Quantum Concepts Across Communities
2. Coherence, Decoherence and Entanglement
3. Spin Qubit Design for Quantum Control and Sensing
4. Hyperpolarization Methods for Spin State Initialization
5. Treasure Trove of NMR Pulse Sequences for Quantum Information Science
6. Quantum Engineering and Control
7. Spin Dependent Processes in Biology and Water
8. Quantum Electrodynamics Enabled Processes
9. Vision for Spin Based Quantum Information Science
Feel free to join the email list to receive updates: https://t.co/n6fPrflpIa
Hope to host many of you at this exciting gathering.
Sincerely,
Songi Han (Chair) and Alexej Jerschow (Co-Chair)
Tatyana Polenova (Vice Chair) and Ashok Ajoy (Co-Vice Chair)
📣 NEW: SOLVE Chemistry’s journey at Scale Space White City 🧪🚀
From @imperialcollege spin-out to scale-up success — powered by fast decisions, deep science & a vibrant community.
Read more 👉 https://t.co/acCAFUAf6g 👈
#WestTechLondon#chemistry#manufacturing
From electron spin to relaxivity: a multidisciplinary perspective on first-row transition metal-based MRI probe
Out now published in Chemical Science!
@EPR_ESR@RoySocChem@ChemicalScience
https://t.co/xNI4zUhWhh
What makes time-domain #ENDOR a powerful step beyond traditional techniques for revealing molecular distances? Join our next #IVEM by Lucca Sielaff on Wednesday 29th Oct! Note the summer time change in Europe. @european_epr@PEPR_Facility@EPR_ESR@nmr900