The early bird registration for the Electrochemistry2024 conference (https://t.co/Pe3bug13d1) ends this Friday (26th July). Please join us 11-13 Sept at @ManMetUni to showcase your research. Other relevant deadline is 2nd August for poster abstracts.
The deadline for oral abstract submissions for the Electrochemistry2024 conference has been extended to 19th July 2024. Other relevant deadline are 26th July for early bird registration and 2nd August for poster abstracts. @MFCIC@RSCElectrochem
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Registration and abstract submission is now open for Electrochem24, which take place at Manchester Metropolitan University on the 11-13th September . Please see link below for more information
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RT: It is finally out! Our Chemical Reviews on "Precious Metal Free Hydrogen Evolution Catalyst Design and Application"
Thank you @KingRegmiLab for a great collaboration!
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It is finally out! Our Chemical Reviews on "Precious Metal Free Hydrogen Evolution Catalyst Design and Application"
Thank you @KingRegmiLab for a great collaboration!
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#TeamCAPeX
Registration for “The Impact of XFELs on Catalysis” workshop at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory - 27 November is closing tomorrow. Topics on aspects of the science and technology that an advanced XFEL is anticipated to impact. Register for free at https://t.co/YX9hWIbY79 #XFEL
This week we welcomed eight new #IndustrialFellowships awardees. Learn more about their ingenious collaborative projects between industry and academia: https://t.co/RFBJ7pwVPA #RAEngResearch
NEW: Eight Industrial Fellowships awarded for ingenious collaborations to tackle a wide array of challenges.
From plant biosensors to blast proof construction, find out more about their projects: https://t.co/RFBJ7pwVPA #RAEngResearch
Today we were delighted to welcome Shadow Minister for Business and Trade Jonathan Reynolds (@jreynoldsMP) to discuss sustainable fuel cells and new industrial strategies for the UK.
Read more: https://t.co/tjpJFwAUdy. @MFCIC
Are you curious about what catalysts consisting of just 2 or 3 atoms can do? I have two available PhD positions funded by @ERC_Research.
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@MahmutRuzi Interesting indeed. Can these surfaces be conductive as well? Also, do we run into mass transport issues, i.e. can we get enough water to the active sites? It could also be an advantage if it can remove oxygen efficiently!