Group leader at South China Normal University; Postdoc of team@EmatSarabals; PhD@Soft Condensed Matter Group (Utrecht U.); Addicted to self-assembly and 3D TEM.
We’ve created light-twisting materials from nanoclusters!🌈✨Using magic-sized clusters we built helical films with record-breaking light–matter interactions and extra-large homochiral domains. Great work Tom, River, Reilly, Haoyang & Frank! https://t.co/QxpiLaPfgT
#Nano#Chiral
Exciting science and wonderful colleagues at the 25th Anniversary Symposium of the SCMB group (and 60th of Alfons van Blaaderen)! @UniUtrecht@UUBeta
https://t.co/1EgBDw8cn8
Very happy to share that our work is on @NatureComms’ Editors’ Highlights page, featuring top recent papers in “Materials Science and Chemistry”! 🌟 Check it out: https://t.co/knhZGKQXO2. Thanks to @ChrKuttner for the recognition! ���🔬
Ready for a plunge? Read our paper in @NatureComms on 3D characterization of colloidal assemblies in liquid 🤿🤿🤿
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https://t.co/rBPdkcJhFE
First authors @d_arenas_es@dawangcolloid and Ajinkya Anil Kadu.
Great collaboration with @LizMarzan_Lab and https://t.co/jqMk3kfwET
happy to share our recent work on visualization of ligands in liquid. It was an unforgetable adventure! Many thanks for everyone's effort, @EmatSarabals, @LizMarzan_Lab,@NaClaes !
We are very excited to share this new paper on ligand visualization by electron microscopy in collaboration with @LizMarzan_Lab. Work funded by @ERC_Research. Read about it here: https://t.co/mwoaptmcLO
@UAntwerpen@NatureChemistry
Check out this perspective on nanocrystal assemblies from quantum to mesoscales, discussing nanocrystal shape and interactions, assembly protocols, superstructure prediction, and material functions.
@IowaStateU@UniFAU@AvHStiftung
Read it here 🔗 https://t.co/U88IpqerTf
Almost 25 years ago I submitted my very first @FWOVlaanderen application. I am very grateful for the support over the years and excited to be part of the 2022 yearbook ☺️
⚽️⚽️⚽️ Today Supramolecular Chemistry (black) played against Self-assembly (yellow). In the first half, the scores were even 2-2; however, in the final minutes, Supramolecular Chemistry scored a goal, finishing the game with a final score of 3-2. Well done, teams!