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The Winnower | Mechanochemistry at the Single Bond Limit: Towards `Deterministic Epitaxy'
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Mechanochemistry at the Single Bond Limit: Towards `Deterministic Epitaxy'. 1 School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham. 2 Department of Physics, Kings College London. 3 School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Nottingham,. An experiment in Post-Proposal Peer Review (PPrPR). Blog Details of the format of EPSRC proposals are available. Statement, and the. Can we manipulate atoms just like we control bits of information in a computer? Could we ever build a matter compiler - a de...
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Speakers - 4th World Conference on Research Integrity
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Program at a Glance. June ,1st 2015. June , 2nd 2015. June, 3rd 2015. In 1992 Lex Bouter. Is a Professor of Physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham. His research interests span a number of topical themes in nanoscience with a particular current focus on single atom/molecule manipulation - can we do 3D printing with atoms as building blocks? He coordinates the ACRITAS. Nature,College and Research Libraries, and the Journal of Academic Librarianship. Dr Elizabeth (Liz) Wager.
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Sure you’re not meant to take it seriously - physicsfocus.org
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Sure you’re not meant to take it seriously. On June 2, 2015. It’s a little over two years since my first post for physicsfocus and I’m sad to say that this one is going to be my last. I found out last month from Chris White. I was invited to contribute to physicsfocus in late 2012 by Kelly Oakes. Excuse, which, as my physicsfocus colleague, Athene Donald. Points out, is a far from compelling reason not to blog. Hashtag in honour of Adams. I’d very likely never have signed up to the burble of Twitter.
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Follow the leader? - physicsfocus.org
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On March 17, 2015. I very much hope that a meeting I attended last week at the University of Cambridge will prove to be a key moment, and a major catalyst, in accelerating change in academia. Delivering Equality: Women and Success. Was billed as a summit of senior leaders progressing change in academia , and, as Athene Donald discusses over at her blog. Was timed to coincide with both the anniversary of the publication of The Meaning Of Success. And International Women’s Day. The ever-inspiring Mary Beard.
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Philip Moriarty, Author at physicsfocus.org
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Philip Moriarty is a Professor of Physics at the University of Nottingham. Where his research focuses on nanoscale science. He is a member of the Science Board of the Institute of Physics and coordinates the multi-partner ACRITAS. European network. He has participated in a number of research council-funded public engagement projects, including Giants of the Infinitesimal. And was a member of the Programme Committee for the controversial Circling the Square: Research, Politics, Media, and Impact. On March...
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Still not in the World University Rankings Top 50? Five sure-fire routes to successful academic management - physicsfocus.org
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Still not in the World University Rankings Top 50? Five sure-fire routes to successful academic management. On May 22, 2015. I bemoaned the inspirational leader model of management that infests universities but promised that I’d be a little more constructive in my next post. In the meantime, this splendid piece on the mismanagement of universities. Written by Rob Briner. University managers are exceptionally busy people, of course, so I thought it best to distil my advice on leadership improvement into f...