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RE-THINKING LABORATORY EDUCATION: A ROADMAP FOR CHANGE
All are invited to attend a workshop entitled "Re-thinking laboratory education: a roadmap for change" organized by the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the Office of the Dean for Teaching and Learning.
When: Thursday, 03 May 2018
Chemistry Seminar Series: Development of biological fuel cells for electrochemical energy conversion.
As part of our Seminar Series, we could to welcome Dr. Paul Kavanagh from Queen’s University Belfast
When: Friday, 13 April 2018
Chemistry Seminar Series: A Bridge Too Far: Testing the Limits of Polypyridyl Ligands in Bridging Subunits of a Soluble Coordination Polymer
The chemistry department is delighted to welcome Dr. Tony Keene (University College Dublin) as part of our departmental seminar series.
When: Friday, 16 March 2018
Chemistry Seminar Series: Control of crystal size, shape and form in pharmaceutical crystallization processes
The chemistry department is delighted to welcome Dr. Andrea Erxlebenn from the School of Chemistry at the National University of Galway as part of our chemistry seminar series.
When: Friday, 24 November 2017
From Farming to Forensics: Can Sensors Provide the Solution?
A Science Week event, chemist Dr Eithne Dempsey will deliver this lecture outlining research outputs in the area of on-farm diagnostics and forensic analysis based on electronic sensors which take advantage of biomolecule selectivity.
When: Tuesday, 14 November 2017
Seminar Series: Towards rapid on-site electronic testing - materials and devices
We are delighted to announce that Dr. Eithne Dempsey will present a seminar entitled "Towards rapid on-site electronic testing - materials and devices” as part of your annual Seminar Series.
When: Friday, 10 November 2017
The 1st Symposium of IBICS Society
Irish Biological Inorganic Chemistry Society
When: Friday, 03 November 2017
Chemistry of Life, talk by Prof. George Thurston, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
This symposium will illustrate how chemistry enhances our everyday life, through the development of new drugs, advanced materials and sensors, which improve our understanding of the world around us and increase our capacity to diagnose and treat disease.
When: Thursday, 26 October 2017
Chemistry Seminar Series : Novel Receptors for selective anion recognition in aqueous solution
The department is delighted to welcome Prof. Kate Jolliffe from the University of Sydney as part of our annual seminar series. Prof. Jolliffe's talk entitled 'Novel Receptors for selective anion recognition in aqueous solution” will take place in PCT (Phyisics and Chemistry Lecture Theatre) in the Science building from 1-2pm on Wednesday 4th of October, 2017. All are very welcome to attend.
When: Wednesday, 04 October 2017
Chemistry Seminar Series: Whiskey Distilling-craft or science
The Chemistry Department is delighted to welcome Dr. Gearoid Cahill, European Director of Brewing Science and Head Distiller at the Pearse Lyons Distillery to our seminar series.
When: Friday, 31 March 2017