Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

Introduction to continuous flow chemistry with an industrial perspective Dr. Carl J. Mallia (Astrazeneca, Macclesfield, UK) Abstract : This lecture will go through basic principles of continuous flow chemistry including different reactors, mixers used and Process Analytical Technology in flow. Furthermore, examples from academia and industry are also illustrated. Link to the talk: https://espci.zoom.us/j/82468585615?pwd=UCtJTlR2Tnpvc3BxYjg3Wml3akFEUT09

Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

Visioconférence

Quantifying memory effects in random search processes Raphaël Voituriez, Sorbonne Université Abstract: A general question that arises in random walk theory is the quantification of space exploration by a random walker. A key observable is provided by the first-passage time, which  quantifies the kinetics of general target search problems, and as such has a broad…

Workshop

ESPCI Paris 10 Rue Vauquelin, Paris, France

Dans le cadre de la chaire Saint-Gobain/ESPCI, nous organisons conjointement, avec Saint-Gobain, un workshop le mercredi 8 décembre sur "La mécanique des surfaces et interfaces" en amphi Holweck à l'ESPCI Paris . Il y aura 10 présentations couvrants des domaines tels que l'acoustique, la stabilité des couches minces par voie liquide, les polymères et les…

Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

ESPCI Paris 10 Rue Vauquelin, Paris, France

Recent developments and future challenges in vitrimer materials Where: amphi Holweck Damien Montarnal, Laboratoire Catalyse, Polymérisation, Procédés et Matériaux (UMR 5128), Lyon Abstract: Vitrimers aim at combining the benefits of thermoplastics and thermosets by incorporating in polymer networks dynamic covalent crosslinks governed by associative, exchangeable reactions in chemical equilibrium. At high temperatures or in the…

Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

Chimie ParisTech - PSL 11, rue Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France

Anodic Oxidations of Carboxylic Acids in Batch and Flow: New Tricks for an Old Reaction Dr Kevin Lam, The University of Greenwich School of Science, Chatham Maritime, ME4 4TB, UK Where ? Amphi Friedel (Chimie ParisTech - PSL)  Synthetic organic electrochemistry takes its roots from Faraday and Kolbe’s classic works on electrolysis of aliphatic carboxylic…

Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

ESPCI Paris 10 Rue Vauquelin, Paris, France

Scanning Tunneling Microscopy at high magnetic fields Beilun WU, Laboratorio de Bajas Temperaturas y Altos Campos Magnéticos, Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Instituto Nicolás Cabrera and Condensed Matter Physics Center (IFIMAC), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, E-28049 Madrid, Spain   Abstract: In this talk, I will discuss recent advances in our scanning tunneling microscopy…

Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

Mines ParisTech - PSL 60 boulevard Saint Michel, Paris, Ile de France, France

Hyaluronic Acid Based Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Professeur David Eglin, Département Biomatériaux au Centre Ingénierie Santé, Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne et INSERM SAINBIOSE Where ? Ecole des Mines, amphi L.109 Abstract : Hyaluronic acid (HA) Hydrogels have shown great potential as biomaterials for tissue repair strategies. This lecture aims to present the…

Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

Visioconférence

Modelling the thermal and mechanical response of glasses, including different dissipation processes Anne Tanguy, LaMCoS at INSA, Lyon   Abstract here   Remote connection details :  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83595816412?pwd=Q1VNbEdPcFMvNm9rSkpXRFRSZmlTUT09 Meeting ID: 835 9581 6412 Passcode: 399084

Séminaire Programme Gradué Chimie PSL

ESPCI Paris 10 Rue Vauquelin, Paris, France

Insights from the cutting and tearing of silicone elastomers Shelby Hutchens, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Where ? ESPCI, Ondes room Abstract: The onset of fracture in soft, elastomeric solids eludes quantitative, microstructure-based prediction due in part to combination of a large, nonlinear material response in these materials; poorly understood accumulation of damage at and near…