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AFM Maps & Geocaching European Tour

November 9, 2015 by Bill Williams

CAM01937Welcome home to Jess, who has been spending a few months in Cambridge getting to grips with using AFM for mapping mechanical properties, while finding geocaches and sampling local treats such as YumYums and strange and hungry insects….. 😉 Nice work Jess!

Filed Under: 2015

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            Jessie was awarded the People’s Choice Award at the recent IFS Postgraduate Seminar for her PechaKucha style talk “Jelly, Quakes and Speckles”. Well done Jessie! Jess is of to Cambridge next week to work in Siobhan Braybrook’s Group Plant Mechanics Group for a few months….Jealous!

Gringo Hits Europe ;-)

A post about Pablo also has a German flavour;-) Pablo attended a cool soft matter conference in Germany, presenting a poster on his graph analysis of networks, http://www.fz-juelich.de/SharedDocs/Termine/ICS/ICS-2/EN/Eigene/2015/Jülich-Soft-Matter-Days-2015.html?nn=763854 Then he went onto Leipzig to visit David Smith’s group who have been doing some cool stuff making “polymers” of designed stiffness using DNA asssemblies;-) http://www.izi.fraunhofer.de/dna-nanosysteme.html?&L=1 I […]

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