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Recent Appointees in Materials Science (RAMS) 2019

9 September 2019 08:30 - 10 September 2019 17:00, Liverpool, United Kingdom


Introduction
RAMS2019 will cover a wide range of topics in Materials Science organised by a very diverse ECR materials community within the University of Liverpool: in the Materials Innovation Factory (MIF), the School of Engineering and the School of Physical Sciences. We welcome Abstracts submission within any area in Materials Science and Chemistry with particular focus on the following topics:
  • Colloidal processing and soft materials (Dr Esther Garcia-Tunon and Dr Tom McDonald)
  • Advanced characterisation techniques (Dr Sam Chong and Dr Layla Mehdi)
  • Functional materials (Dr Anna Slater and Dr Colin Crick)
  • Complex, bioinspired structures and composites (Dr Tom Hasell and Dr Esther Garcia-Tunon)
  • Materials of the future (Dr Sam Chong and Dr Colin Crick).
RAMS 2019 aims to help recent appointees in academia and industry to expand and consolidate a national collaborative community, share experiences and create a network of support.

We will host the networking and poster sessions in the MIF Atrium, where sponsors will be able to showcase their companies and products to facilitate engagement at all levels.

The program will also include two panel discussions covering different aspects within the following topics: career paths and development (from industrial and academic perspectives), securing funding, publishing and impact, and managing a research group.

Confirmed invited speakers:

Prof Eduardo Saiz (Imperial College London)

Prof Rachel Williams (University of Liverpool)

Prof Serena Corr (University of Sheffield)

Dr Samantha Thomas (Research Group Leader at Johnson Matthey)

Dr Prateek Dongare (Associate Editor at Communications Chemistry, NPG)
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Sponsorship & supporting organisations
Postnova specialises in the separation and characterisation of macromolecules and nanoparticles using field-flow fractionation (FFF) and size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) coupled with light scattering (MALS and DLS) and mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS).  This enables full characterisation of complex nano materials in the biopharma, food, drug delivery, polymer and environmental fields.’

Anton Paar produces high-end measuring and laboratory instruments for industry and research. It is the world leader in the measurement of density, concentration and CO2 and in the field of rheometry.

Other areas of specialty are: Petroleum Testing, Microwave Synthesis, Viscometry, Polarimetry, Refractometry, X-Ray Scattering, Sample Preparation, Surface Area and Porosity and Surface Characterisation.

The core competence of Anton Paar – high-precision production –  and close contact to the scientific community form the basis for the quality of Anton Paar’s instruments.

Anton Paar’s strong sales network in more than 110 countries guarantees customers rapid support and answers to their application and service queries.

Shimadzu is a leading Japanese company involved in the manufacturing of Precision Analytical Instrumentation. Born from a rich history in engineering by following our core principles of Kaizen (Change for the Better) and an ethos of “Excellence in Science”.

Our strategy of innovation through extensive investment in research and development is core to Shimadzu’s approach to the manufacture of innovative solutions. Our analytical and measuring instruments, and industrial machinery are now used for a broad range of applications in a wide variety of industries.

Shimadzu provide the quality solutions for LC, LCMS, GC, GCMS, TOC, ICP, AA, EDX, UV-VIS, FTIR, Fluorescence, MALDI-MS, Multicapillary Electrophoresis, Material Testing Machines, Particle Size Analysers, Micro Hardness Testers, High Speed Video Cameras and Balances.
Venue
University of Liverpool, The Materials Innovation Factory

University of Liverpool, The Materials Innovation Factory, Materials Innovation Factory, University of Liverpool, 51 Oxford Street, Liverpool, L7 3NY, United Kingdom

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