Congratulations to our latest PhD graduate, Tobias ‘flying polymer’ Nitsche! We are very proud of you.
What a brilliant PhD Cake!
Congratulations to our latest PhD graduate, Tobias ‘flying polymer’ Nitsche! We are very proud of you.
What a brilliant PhD Cake!
We commence the year with a study by Jochen and @FlorianFeist1 in Advanced Materials https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adma.202211074, using advanced microscopy to explore unexpected microparticle chemistry in collaboration with Rasmus Schroeder. Well done, Jochen and Florian @Cluster3DMM2O @QUTmaterials
Check out this awesome photochemistry by @HendrikFrisch from our team and Berwyck Poad @QUTmaterials just out in @angew_chem - well done and very proud of you all.
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