Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

amphi Charpak, ESPCI Paris-PSL

We are pleased to welcome David Weitz (Harvard University) as a Joliot Chair who will give a seminar on Wednesday 18th at 2pm at amphi Charpak. The title of his talk is «  New structures for lipid-based drug delivery ».

Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

ESPCI Paris 10 Rue Vauquelin, Paris, France

Engineering Nanocellulose Hydrogel Structure for BioMedical Applications Gil Garnier1, Vikram Raghuwanshi1, David Mendoza1, Joel Hooper2 1Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and BioPRIA, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia 2School of Chemistry and BioPRIA, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia Nanocellulose is the most abundant and cheapest family of organic nanoparticles. Prof Gil Garnier from Monash…

Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

ESPCI Paris 10 Rue Vauquelin, Paris, France

Phonon mediated superconductivity in complex oxides, By Julien Varignon, Laboratoire CRISMAT, CNRS UMR 6508, ENSICAEN, Caen.  Several oxides deriving from a Ruddlesden-Popper (RP) phase with the chemical formula An+1BnO3n+1 such as bismuthates BaBiO3 and antimonates BaSbO3 (n=∞), infinite layered nickelates R1-xAxNiO2 (n=∞, R=La, Pr or Nd, A=Ca or Sr) and Nd6Ni5O12 (n=5), obtained after a chemical…

Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

amphi Charpak, ESPCI Paris-PSL

Co-assembly of functionally active membrane proteins in mesostructured silica, Brad Chmelka, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara. Thursday June 26 at 2 pm in Amphi Charpak, ESPCI Paris-PSL.  The physicochemical properties of membrane proteins, such as for ion transport, selective catalysis, or biosensing, are desirable for technological applications, although they are challenging to harness in synthetic abiotic…

Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

ESPCI Paris 10 Rue Vauquelin, Paris, France

Prof. Tuomas Knowles, University of Cambridge, for the Gulliver Seminar. The title of Tuomas' talk is "Protein phase transitions in health, disease, and new materials” and the abstract is below.This seminar will take place at the seminar room of Gulliver theatre C1.62 on Monday 30 June at 14h00.

Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

ESPCI Paris 10 Rue Vauquelin, Paris, France

Structural analysis of soft matter with scattering techniques and its application in designing functional materials The structure plays a crucial role in defining a material’s properties. In soft matter systems, these structures can be chaotic and challenging to control. My talk highlights multiple studies that utilize recent advancements in polymer synthesis and polymer physics to…

Réunion scientifique du Hotspot « Sécheresses » de Terrae

Ecole Normale Supérieure 29 rue d’Ulm, Paris, Ile de France, France

Vous êtes chercheuse / chercheur à PSL ? Vous souhaitez construire un projet de recherche autour des enjeux de sécheresse en collaboration avec d’autres disciplines ? Participez à la première réunion scientifique du Hotspot "Sécheresses" du Grand Programme TERRAE ! Une matinée pour construire ensemble les futures thématiques de recherche transversales et interdisciplinaires de ce…

Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

amphi Charpak, ESPCI Paris-PSL

Thursday July 3 at 2:00 pm (Paris time), Room Charpak, ESPCI, entrance building, at LPEM in hybrid format:  Heat propagation in liquid 3He and metallic Fermi liquidsby Kamran Behnia , Laboratoire de Physique et Etude de Matériaux, ESPCI, 75005 Paris, FranceNormal liquid 3He inspired Landau’s Fermi liquid theory. What has been overlooked, however, is that fact that the agreement between this theory and the experimental data…

2e Forum d’émergence du Grand Programme de Recherche TERRAE

Université Dauphine Paris-PSL Place du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny,, Paris

Vous êtes chercheur / chercheuse dans l’un des établissements de PSL et vos travaux touchent aux enjeux des transitions ? Participez à une matinée, animée par Inclusive Innovation, dédiée à la rencontre, à l’échange et à la co-construction de projets inter et transdisciplinaires au sein du Grand Programme de Recherche TERRAE de l'Université PSL. Pourquoi venir…