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Researchers have been awarded funding to work with a global leader in the speciality chemicals industry to create cleaner and greener chemical processing methods for everyday products in a bid to help the government meet its carbon neutral targets.
Recent Publications
Invited Talks/ Conferences/Workshops
04/07/2023: presented a poster titled: Polymerisation-Induced Self-Assembly in Continuous Flow Systems. Reaction Monitoring Symposium 2023 at the University of Bath, Alexandre M. Soares Gomes (Poster).
04/07/2023: Reaction Monitoring Symposium, Bath University, UK, Joe Stanley (Attended).
14/06/2023: Macrogroup Young researchers meeting, Warwick, UK, Joe Stanley (Attended).
14/06/2023: Polymerisation-Induced Self-Assembly in Continuous Flow Systems. I was also awarded the poster prize at this event. Macro Group UK's Young Researchers Meeting (YRM), Alexandre M. Soares Gomes, University of Warwick (Poster).
18/04/2023: Dalton 2023, Warwick University, UK, Joe Stanley (Attended).
04/04/2023: Bristol Synthesis meeting, Bristol, UK, Joe Stanley (Attended).
08/02/2023: “Sustainable modification of polyenes” Talk to synthesis and catalysis cluster at the University of Warwick, Joe Stanley (Talk)
17/01/2023: Global Young Scientist Summit Singapore, Alexandros Magiakos (Online participant selected via a competitive nomination process).
12/11/2022: “RAFT Polymerisation in Flow” University Contacts Meeting, Alexandre M. Soares Gomes (Project introduction).
10/11/2022: “The three C’s: Copper, Cobalt, Control’ Sustainability” The 3rd Virtual European Polymer Conference, online, D M Haddleton (Online)
03/11/2022: “Anionic Polymerisation of Dienes in Flow” 1st International Symposium of Precision Polymer Chemistry for Functional Materials, there are more than 180K+ views from 15 countries via multi live streaming platforms. D M Haddleton (Online)
14/09/2022: “Anionic Polymerisation, Post Functionalisation and Hydrogenation of Dienes as Replacements for Polyisobutene Dispersants” Ionic Polymerisation, Ghent D M Haddleton (Invited lecture)
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