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Professor Michael Levitt winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry talks about the impact of computing power on the progress of modern biology
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Dr Safa Shoaee (Chemistry) on her recent finding that solar cells are more efficient when music is played, and prefer Adele to Beethoven. (Extract 3 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 11 December 2013)
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Modelling how molecules build structures is important to many industrial processes.
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Dr Ian Gould on how the winners of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry developed a method to combine quantum mechanics and molecular mechanics. (Extract 2 of 3 from the Imperial Podcast 30 October 2013)
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Researchers have demonstrated how to produce electronic inks for the development of new applications using the 'wonder material', carbon nanotubes.
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Professor Claire Adjiman (Chemical Engineering) delivers her inaugural lecture on how modelling molecules enhances many industrial processes.
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Professor Terry Tetley delivers her inaugural lecture on the effect of cigarettes, asbestos and nanoparticles on air quality and lung health
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Eighty years after the discovery of penicillin, gene sequencing has revealed new secrets about the mould that kickstarted the antimicrobial revolution.
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A film about scientists. Professor Stephen Curry interviews six different scientists to find how how they got interested and what drives them in their life and work.
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Dr Erich Muller, reader in thermodynamics at Imperial College London demonstrates how to make ice cream with a fire extinguisher. For more information please visit: www.imperial.ac.uk/people/e.muller
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Your Life on Mars: Professor Tom Welton (Chemistry) discusses the book, luxury item and companion he would take on a trip to Mars
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This is the third lecture of a 3 lecture series on stereochemistry given to 1st year Chemistry undergraduates at Imperial College London
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This is the second lecture of a 3 lecture series on stereochemistry given to 1st year Chemistry undergraduates at Imperial College London
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This is the first lecture of a 3 lecture series on stereochemistry given to first year Chemistry undergraduate students at Imperial College London
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Professor Molly Stevens discusses her work for the International Year of Chemistry 2011
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Our society depends totally on the product of the chemicals industry, but the production of these products can lead to harm to the environment. In this lecture Tom Welton will show you just how many chemical products we use every day.
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Fabrican Spray-on fabric showcased in the laboratory and on the catwalk by Dr Manel Torres, Spanish fashion designer and visiting academic at Imperial.
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PhD student teams pitch their ideas to claim £20,000 of funding in a Dragon's Den style competition. For more: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/newssummary/news_2-7-2010-13-25-51
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