Stunning views of the Aurora Borealis in South Oxfordshire... Especially special watching the lights dance across the sky with family who are visiting. Isn't nature breathtaking!
How do you improve on spending special and rare time with close family? Answer - get to see the aurora borealis with them as well! FYI we are in south Oxfordshire - wow!!
A fascinating tour of @isisneutronmuon today by No1 son @StephenCLH We leant a lot (but can’t remember most of it😉). A wonderful facility that the UK should be very proud of.
@adsquires@evilokapi@birdsbayes No idea I'm afraid. For this expt, you'd probably want to try and match Si rather than air, so you can match the whole substrate and film at once. I'd be cautious of any domain formation occurring throughout sputtering. This may end up dominating the GISANS signal
@adsquires@isisneutronmuon@RobBarker @DrERDraper I should caveat this... as much as I am quite good at bouncing neutrons off flat things, I am in no way an electrochemist! I'll ask around for some suggestions from people more knowledgeable than me!
@adsquires@isisneutronmuon@RobBarker @DrERDraper In principle, absolutely, but depending on what you want to measure, we'd need to modify some cells. We quite often use Au coatings on Si, which would probably work well, except Au doesnt stick to Si very well, so we need an extra adhesion layer underneath (eg, Cr or Fe/Ni)
@TeamPerrier@isisneutronmuon Thanks for the invitation to visit! It was great to be back, talk about all the cool developments happening @warwickchem, and design some fun experiments using neutrons. While we can do a vast range of exciting science, what we apparently cannot do for you is iron a shirt 😬
Great having you visit @isisneutronmuon for a thoroughly enjoyable experiment. Looking forward to seeing you next time! Now just all that data to analyse 😉
Come and join me, Jamie Mann, Paul Race and @Reyher_UofBVet in @Bristol_Vets @BristolUni for an exciting PhD studying neglected tick-borne pathogens!
If you're interested in microbiology, structural biology and pathogenesis then contact me for a chat
https://t.co/8iXbL8YNp1
@DrHorrell@XtalGrrl@clairepizzey@evilokapi@Pinins @HelenaTaberman @Helen_E_MC @jonwright76 @johannaphys @Dr_TimP @DannyAxford There's also the standard set of screw ups: not connecting water bath tubing properly to cells and spewing glycol everywhere, setting off an overnight run with the shutter closed etc etc. All fun and games
@DrHorrell@XtalGrrl@clairepizzey@evilokapi@Pinins @HelenaTaberman @Helen_E_MC @jonwright76 @johannaphys @Dr_TimP @DannyAxford Luckily, the detector cables pressed against a bump strip to stop it going too high,but had an hour of clambering under the bench tentatively tugging cables, some with very high voltage, others with water (always a fun combo) to release them so the beamline could move again.
We're hosting an online Neutron Reflectivity training school in November. It will have varied content suitable for novices and more experienced users (not limited to PhD students). More information and sign up here:
https://t.co/C92Rq5RxDG
@ILLGrenoble It was great to be back in Grenoble. Thanks for hosting us! The late summer sun was a very welcome contrast to the perpetual British drizzle. Sun, science, neutrons and cheese makes for some happy chemists 😉
Spent the last week back at @ILLGrenoble collecting some exciting data in collaboration with @TeamPerrier. Enormous thanks to newly-qualified Langmuir trough experts @MasetRamon and @laroquesophie93 for all their hard work, and everyone at the ILL who helped this expt happen.
Glad to see the @TeamPerrier review out on the self-assembly of Cyclic Peptides. Mammoth effort from all involved (tweeps: @QiaoSong_Supra, @MariaKariuki4, @JuliaYRho, @SebPerrier) and chuffed to have been able to sprinkle some scattering goodness on top. https://t.co/lqGpDatCGI