Jack Howley
@jackhchem
Technology Analyst with @IDTechEx 🎓 Inorganic chemistry PhD student at @OxfordChemistry and @EdinburghChem graduate. Opinions my own.
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05-02-2012 19:29:23
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Delighted to be selected as one of the winners of the Jamie Ferguson innovation awards! It was an insightful experience to reframe and pitch my research from a commercial perspective. I’d like to thank Roger and Brendan at Oxford University Innovation for their mentorship.
🏆 Meet the winners of the Jamie Ferguson Chemistry Innovation Awards 2023! Oxford University Innovation
chem.ox.ac.uk/article/meet-t…
Hannah wasn’t impressed that we accidentally wore IKEA colours to IKEA 🙃 #excusemesirwherearethemeatballs
Congratulations to the Nanoscale Horizons, Nanoscale, Nanoscale Advances, Chemical Communications and Chemical Science poster prize winners from #NaNaX10 🏆 Christine Fiedler, Oleksandra Yeromina 🇺🇦, Dietger Van den Eynden, Ezat Kheradmand and Jack Howley! Find out more 👉 blogs.rsc.org/nh/2023/09/07/…
Excited to see my work with Goicoechea Group on Ge=P and Sn=P double bonds out now in Chemistry. Thanks to everyone in the Goicoechea group, especially Joey, Diana Temer and Eric Yang for their help.
Want to see what happens when you use a new inorganic functional group for the synthesis of interlocked molecules? Check out Alex’s (Alex Mapp) superb work in Angewandte Chemie!
Part of an exciting collaboration with Paul Beer. Supported by OxICFM.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…
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There are still slots for poster presentations at The 5th ERC Grantees Conference: From Dynamic and Active Materials to #Supramolecular Catalysis. Registration ends in < 2 weeks. erc-grantees.chem.ed.ac.uk #chemtwitter
New Hot article from Jason Davis and first author Daohe Yuan from Oxford Chemistry 🔥🔥
'Ultrahigh magnetic resonance contrast switching with water gated polymer–silica nanoparticles' 🔓
rsc.li/434MfEf