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Research Laboratories Manager - UCL

What a training day on Micropore Analysis delivered by our Particle Characterisation Interest Group (PCIG) at Royal Society of Chemistry Burlington house today! Thank you Stephen Ward-Smith, mike tucker, Pantelis "Leon" Xydias, and Tien Thuy Quach to co-lead this event, such a pleasure to work with like-minded people! Also good speakers from several leading manufacturers of pore analysis instrument! I always enjoyed your talk, Martin Thomas, although I don’t have much experience with Chemisorption myself. I am always curious to develop with our researchers/users at Centre for Nature Inspired Engineering (CNIE) for opportunities and new investigations. Great talking to UCL colleagues and researchers from different Univeristies/companies, hope to see many of you in our next Forge conference on 12-13 Nov at Leeds Univisersity🌈

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Mohammed Babkoor

Ph.D. Student at UCL Chemical Engineering

5mo

The training was an excellent opportunity to ask questions and engage with leaders on the field of gas adsorption analysis. I highly enjoyed it and thanks to you Han Wu for making us at Centre for Nature Inspired Engineering (CNIE) aware of it.

Martin Thomas

Porous Materials Characterization Expert

5mo

The RSC is next to the Royal Academy of Arts (RA) and this is their latest profiled piece that welcomes visitors.

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Jiarui Wu

Student of ucl chemistry department

5mo

Great opportunity for researchers who works in the porous material and gas adsorption field. Learnt a lot of knowledge from the experts. Really thanks for the invitation and looking forward to the following events.

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