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SUMMARY:The 15th Singapore National Crystal Growing Challenge
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URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/6413/
LOCATION:Department of Chemistry\, NUS\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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SUMMARY:Career Talk: Consider a career as a Patent Attorney by Dr James Kinnaird and Dr Violet Lee
DESCRIPTION:Dr James Kinnaird and Dr Violet Lee from Marks & Clerk Singapore LLP will be giving a talk on “Frustrated by Research but still wants to stay in touch with Science? Consider a Career as a Patent Attorney” on 7 April 2022 (Thu)\, 4pm SGT.  Details about the talk and speakers’ can be found below. Please register here to attend this talk.
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/career-talk-consider-a-career-as-a-patent-attorney-by-dr-james-kinnaird-and-dr-violet-lee/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20220228T140000
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SUMMARY:NUS Chemistry e-Open House 28 Feb 2022!
DESCRIPTION:Join us! The NUS Chemistry e-Open House will be held online on 28 February 2022 from 2pm to 5pm.  \nYou may have heard: Chemistry is the central science. The interactions of atoms and molecules that make up all matter – merging  with biology on one end (such as biochemical processes in organisms) and physics on the other (the chemical-physical changes all around us).  At NUS Chemistry\, we do more than synthesising  chemicals in the lab. We study and understand matter on the molecular level\, synthesising complex knowledge from different domains to make these matters better.  \nAs the central science\, chemistry is relevant to every aspect of life. That is why under the new College of Humanities and Sciences (CHS)\, you get to integrate your chemistry knowledge across disciplines with greater flexibility than before. Getting excited? Find out more directly from our professors and students on 28 February!
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/nus-chemistry-e-open-house-28-feb-2022/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Outreach
ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Chemistry%2C NUS":MAILTO:chemistry-outreach@nus.edu.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20211113T100000
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SUMMARY:Advancing the frontiers of science and technology with Chemistry
DESCRIPTION:Wonder how exciting chemistry can be? Join our e-Research Talk\, “Advancing the frontiers of science and technology with Chemistry” held on 13 November 2021 (Sat)\, 10am – 11.30am on Zoom.  Our young professors will share how chemistry has brought them to explore the vast natural world and create new innovations for humankind in exciting ways.  The talk is especially tailored for pre-University students.  All students and teachers are welcome. \nRegister here using your school email account by 12 November 2021\, 3pm to join the session (first come\, first served basis). \nThe Talks:\n\nBase Metal Catalysis for Sustainable Chemical Synthesis by Assistant Professor Koh Ming Joo\nShedding Light on the Inner Life of a Cell with Chemistry by Assistant Professor Zhao Ziqing\, Winston\nChemical Microbiology to Study Enzymes of the Human Microbiome by Assistant Professor Li Hao\, Amy\n\n\nAbout the Speakers:\nAssistant Professor Koh Ming Joo \n \n\nDr Koh is the first President’s Assistant Professor who joined the Department. He graduated from Nanyang Technological University (Chemistry\, First Class Hons) in 2012 before heading to Boston College for his PhD studies\, under the supervision of eminent organometallic chemists Prof Amir Hoveyda and Prof Richard Schrock (Nobel Prize ’05).  \nA recipient of several graduate awards\,  Dr Koh has co-authored several research articles in Nature and Science as a young researcher. He was one of the recipients of the NUS Inauguration Grant in 2019.  At NUS Chemistry\, his research has been published in reputable scientific journals\, including Nature Catalysis\, Chem and Journal of the American Chemical Society. Dr Koh’s current research focuses on developing sustainable and enabling catalytic solutions that address critical and unresolved problems in chemical synthesis by homogeneous base metal catalysis\, heterogeneous single-atom catalysis and radical chemistry. \n\n\nAssistant Professor Zhao Ziqing\, Winston \n\n \n\nDr Zhao is the second President’s Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry\, NUS. He received his pre-university education in Singapore\, before heading to Caltech for his undergraduate studies on the National Science Scholarship\, where he obtained double B.S. degrees with honors in Chemistry and Biology. He completed his Ph.D. in Biophysics at the Harvard University under the mentorship of Sunney Xie. Since returning to Singapore\, he has conducted postdoctoral research at the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology and the Genome Institute of Singapore\, before joining the Department. His research focuses on the development and application of advanced imaging-based approaches to quantitatively probe the biophysical chemistry of chromatin dynamics at the single-cell level. In particular\, he is interested in understanding how molecular processes related to chromatin structure\, accessibility\, and expression are organized and regulated in space and time. By integrating approaches from optical microscopy and spectroscopy\, genome and protein engineering\, and computational analysis\, his work aims to illuminate the physico-chemical driving forces that underpin the spatio-temporal heterogeneities in chromatin dynamics\, as well as the physiological implications of their misregulation in human diseases. \n\nAssistant Professor Li Hao\, Amy \n \n\nDr Li obtained her Bachelor degree in Biochemistry and Biology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison under the National Science Scholarship in 2008. She continued her PhD in Chemical and Systems Biology at Stanford University. She did her post-doctoral studies in the Molecular Engineering Laboratory\, A*STAR Singapore under the supervision of the late Nobel Laureate Professor Sydney Brenner.  \nDr Li’s research focuses on deciphering at a molecular level how microbial enzymes and their associated molecules structure the human environments they reside. In particular\, she aims to define the functions of the microbial community in order to link human microbiome-associated diseases to targetable pathways and mechanisms. Her research has been published in reputable scientific journals\, including Nature and Journal of the American Chemical Society. \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/6132/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210531T080000
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SUMMARY:NUS Chemistry Week 2021
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Chemistry\, NUS is organising a range of chemistry-themed events and activities suitable for secondary school and pre-University students as well as for teachers in the NUS Chemistry Week 2021 which will be taking place from 31 May to 4 June 2021. In the light of evolving COVID-19 situation\, the 26th Chem-dot-Comm Challenge event has moved online for the year 2021. We also have the “Colorful Chemistry” and the 3rd “Advancing the Frontiers of Science and Technology with Chemistry” online talks on 1 June and 3 June respectively. Check them out on NUS Chemistry Week 2021 webpage!
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/nus-chemistry-week/
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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SUMMARY:CHS Chemistry e-Open House 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the CHS Chemistry e-Open House on 27 Feb 2021 here! and find out how you can enrich your learning experiences by studying abroad\, undertaking internships or research projects\, obtaining prestigious awards\, and participating in many other learning opportunities and activities in Chemistry at NUS.
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/chs-chemistry-e-open-house-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Outreach
ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Chemistry%2C NUS":MAILTO:chemistry-outreach@nus.edu.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20210220T100000
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SUMMARY:Advancing the Frontiers of Science and Technology with Chemistry
DESCRIPTION:Wonder how exciting chemistry can be? Join our e-Research Talk\, “Advancing the frontiers of science and technology with Chemistry” held on 20 February 2021\, 10am – 11.30am on Zoom.  Our professors will share how chemistry has brought them to explore the vast natural world and create new innovations for humankind in exciting ways.  The talk is especially tailored for pre-University students.  All students and teachers are welcome. \nRegister here using your school email account by 18 February 2021\, 5pm to join the session (first come\, first served basis). \n\n  \nAbout the Speakers:\nProfessor Chua Lay-Lay \n \n\n​Professor Chua is the Assistant Head of Department Chemistry  (Graduate) and the Director of Organic Nano Device Laboratory at NUS. She received her B.Sc. degree in Chemistry from National University of Singapore. She completed her Ph.D. in Physics at the University of Cambridge in 2007.   She began her independent academic career at National University of Singapore in 2008. She serves as associate editor of Journal of Materials Chemistry C. Prior to her academic career\, she worked in Semiconductor industry in Singapore; she was a member of Technical Staff at Bell Laboratories\, Lucent Technologies\, New Jersey\, USA; Research Associate at University of Cambridge and also Research Fellow at National University of Singapore.  Her research interests focus on materials and processing development to advance the science and technology of polymer organic semiconductors including organic polymer−graphene hybrids for advanced applications in organic electronics\, polymer thermal electric generators and batteries\, and also nonlinear optics. \n  \nAssistant Professor Wu Jie \n\n \n\nDr Wu has joined the Department of Chemistry\, NUS as an assistant professor since 2015. Prior to that\, he worked as a senior scientist in Snapdragon Chemistry Inc. at Boston which is established by his postdoc advisor Prof. Timothy Jamison for half a year. He did his postdoctoral in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at MIT\, working with Prof. Timothy Jamison and Prof. Alan Hatton. His postdoctoral research was aimed at utilizing CO2 as a green C1 source to synthesize useful chemicals in continuous flow reactors. Dr Wu was awarded the Young Scientist Award 2020 by the Faculty of Science\, NUS. His research interests have broadly and deeply involved in two research fields of organic synthesis\, including photocatalysis and continuous-flow automated synthesis. In his spare time\, Dr Wu likes to play basketball and badminton. \n  \n\n\nAssistant Professor Winston Zhao \n\n  \n \n\nDr Zhao is the second President’s Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry\, NUS. He received his pre-university education in Singapore\, before heading to Caltech for his undergraduate studies on the National Science Scholarship\, where he obtained double B.S. degrees with honors in Chemistry and Biology. He completed his Ph.D. in Biophysics at the Harvard University under the mentorship of Sunney Xie. Since returning to Singapore\, he has conducted postdoctoral research at the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology and the Genome Institute of Singapore\, before joining the Department. His research focuses on the development and application of advanced imaging-based approaches to quantitatively probe the biophysical chemistry of chromatin dynamics at the single-cell level. In particular\, he is interested in understanding how molecular processes related to chromatin structure\, accessibility\, and expression are organized and regulated in space and time. By integrating approaches from optical microscopy and spectroscopy\, genome and protein engineering\, and computational analysis\, his work aims to illuminate the physico-chemical driving forces that underpin the spatio-temporal heterogeneities in chromatin dynamics\, as well as the physiological implications of their misregulation in human diseases.
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/advancing-the-frontiers-of-science-and-technology-with-chemistry-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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SUMMARY:Advancing the frontiers of science and technology with Chemistry
DESCRIPTION:Wonder how exciting chemistry can be? Join our e-Research Talk\, “Advancing the frontiers of science and technology with Chemistry” held on 13 November 2020\, 3pm – 4.30pm on Zoom.  Our young professors will share how chemistry has brought them to explore the vast natural world and create new innovations for humankind in exciting ways.  The talk is especially tailored for pre-University students.  All students and teachers are welcome. \nRegister here by 12 November 2020\, 5pm to join the session (first come\, first served basis). \nAbout the Speakers:\nAssistant Professor Koh Ming Joo \n \n\nDr Koh Ming Joo is the first President’s Assistant Professor who joined the Department. He graduated from Nanyang Technological University (Chemistry\, First Class Hons) in 2012 before heading to Boston College for his PhD studies\, under the supervision of eminent organometallic chemists Prof Amir Hoveyda and Prof Richard Schrock (Nobel Prize ’05).  \nA recipient of several graduate awards\,  Dr Koh has co-authored several research articles in Nature and Science as a young researcher. He was one of the recipients of the NUS Inauguration Grant in 2019.  At NUS Chemistry\, his research has been published in reputable scientific journals\, including Nature Catalysis\, Chem and Journal of the American Chemical Society. Dr Koh’s current research focuses on developing sustainable and enabling catalytic solutions that address critical and unresolved problems in chemical synthesis by homogeneous base metal catalysis\, heterogeneous single-atom catalysis and radical chemistry. \n\nAssistant Professor Li Hao\, Amy \n \n\nDr Li Hao\, Amy obtained her Bachelor degree in Biochemistry and Biology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison under the National Science Scholarship in 2008. She continued her PhD in Chemical and Systems Biology at Stanford University. She did her post-doctoral studies in the Molecular Engineering Laboratory\, A*STAR Singapore under the supervision of the late Nobel Laureate Professor Sydney Brenner.  \nDr Li’s research focuses on deciphering at a molecular level how microbial enzymes and their associated molecules structure the human environments they reside. In particular\, she aims to define the functions of the microbial community in order to link human microbiome-associated diseases to targetable pathways and mechanisms. Her research has been published in reputable scientific journals\, including Nature and Journal of the American Chemical Society. \n\n\nAssistant Professor Tan Zhi Kuang \n \nDr Tan Zhi Kuang studied Chemistry and Technology Entrepreneurship at the National University of Singapore (NUS)\, and received his Bachelor of Science (Chemistry) with a first class Honours in 2010. He earned his PhD in Physics at the University of Cambridge through the support of the prestigious Singapore National Research Foundation (NRF) scholarship.  \nIn 2014\, he invented the first perovskite-based light-emitting diode\, which possesses remarkable color performance and efficiencies\, and has since attracted significant academic and commercial interest. His research has been published in reputable scientific journals\, including Nature Nanotechnology\, Nature Photonics and Advanced Materials\, and has received an aggregate of 5\,000 academic citations. His research inventions have also led to multiple licensed patents and two deep-tech startup companies in the advanced display technologies domain. His group aims to investigate the rich photo-physics of perovskite semiconductors and quantum dots\, and seeks to develop advanced photonic devices for color displays and wearable electronics applications.
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/advancing-the-frontiers-of-science-and-technology-with-chemistry/
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20200725T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20200725T130000
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SUMMARY:"Why chemistry matters\, especially at NUS?"
DESCRIPTION:Find out from Mr Han Jian Ding (Chemistry Y4) and Professor Chng Shu Sin (Deputy Head of Administration and Student Life) “why chemistry matters\, especially at NUS?” and how our students are enriched with learning experiences by participating in many other learning opportunities and activities in NUS.
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/why-chemistry-matters-especially-at-nus/
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200114T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T085235
CREATED:20200114T033321Z
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SUMMARY:My role within a societal publisher and tips on how to publish your scientific research
DESCRIPTION:Location: MD1-08-01E Seminar Room 1\nOpen To:  NUS staff and students | Event Detail
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/my-role-within-a-societal-publisher-and-tips-on-how-to-publish-your-scientific-research/
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200114T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T085236
CREATED:20200114T033219Z
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SUMMARY:Nanyang Polytechnic visit
DESCRIPTION:Location: S8-03-14 Executive Classroom\nOpen To:  Registered participants
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/nanyang-polytechnic-visit/
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200113T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200113T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T085236
CREATED:20200113T032924Z
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SUMMARY:Dalian University of Technology visit
DESCRIPTION:Location: S8-03-14 Executive Classroom\nOpen To:  Registered participants
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/dalian-university-of-technology-visit/
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191213T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191213T140000
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CREATED:20191213T025843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220329T073043Z
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SUMMARY:NUS-MRS Workshop on Functional Materials
DESCRIPTION:Location: S8-03-14 Executive Classroom\nOpen To:  Registered participants
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/nus-mrs-workshop-on-functional-materials/
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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