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SUMMARY:The Rise and Promise of Artificial Molecular Machines in Polymer Chemistry and Materials Science by Dr Qiu Yunyan from Northwestern University
DESCRIPTION:You may check the spotlight here to know more about Dr Qiu Yunyan.  This seminar is open for NUS staff and students only.  Register here using NUS email account by 4 August 2021\, 23.59 to attend the seminar. \n 
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/5821/
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SUMMARY:Colourful Chemistry
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wondered why chemistry is all around us and how colourful it is? Chemistry is very colourful\, colouring our world. In this talk\, Dr Foo will break down some chemistry concepts in daily life experiments and show us how colourful chemistry is. Register to attend the talk here. \n \nSpeaker:  \n \nDr Foo Maw Lin (Science ’99)\nLecturer\, NUS Department of Chemistry \nDr Foo received his B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry from the National University of Singapore and Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Princeton University. He was a Post-doctoral Associate at UC Berkeley and Kyoto University. He was also a special Appointed Assistant Professor at Kyoto University and Tokyo University from 2012 to 2015.  His research interests include employment of game-based learning and interdisciplinary methods to teach inorganic chemistry and energy resources. \n 
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/colourful-chemistry-online-talk/
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