School on Reticular Chemistry
Hipassia and Musthafa attended the “School on Reticular Chemistry: description and design of framework materials” in Stockholm (Sweden). Both presented a poster and enjoyed great workshops and talks! [Read more]
Sustainable Advanced Materials
Hipassia and Musthafa attended the “School on Reticular Chemistry: description and design of framework materials” in Stockholm (Sweden). Both presented a poster and enjoyed great workshops and talks! [Read more]
We warmly welcome our new interns Livia and Florian who will work on hydrothermal synthesis with Hipassia and Marianne, respectively, during the next week. We wish you all the best with your syntheses! [Read more]
Hipassia and Tobia attended the 11th European NESY (neutron and synchrotron radiation) Winterschool in Altausee (Austria). Hipasssia gave a talk entitled “The Conundrum of Organic Dye-Silica Hybrids: How Can Neutrons and Synchrotron Radiation Techniques Assist Us?“, and Tobia presented his poster “Synthesis and Characterization of Crystalline Shape-Anisometric Polymer Particles as Model Systems for Self-Assembled Materials” for which he was awarded with the poster prize. [Read more]
We attended this year’s Deutsche Zeolithtagung (German Zeolite Conference) in Dresden and contributed 3 posters (presented by Marianne, Musthafa, and Patrick, respectively) and a talk by Miriam. Marianne won the poster prize with her poster “The Hydrothermal Route to Porous Polyimide Networks”. Congratulations! [Read more]
Miriam attended this year’s Vienna Biocenter (VBC) recess that took place in Hernstein Castle Feb 22-23, and gave a talk entitles “Dyes for the Life Sciences”. [Read more]
Our team was represented by Patrick, Fabían, and Miriam at this year’s Scientific Recess of CeMM – the Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. We enjoyed to fabulous days filled with stimulating discussions. [Read more]
Just accepted: “High performance functional composites by in-situ orientation of carbon nanofillers.” We are glad that we could contribute to this study lead by Prof. Helga C. Lichtenegger! [Read more]
Miriam gave a talk tonight a the Austrian Angel Investors Association (aaaia) meeting entitled “Making high-performance materials in hot water” summarizing our efforts to translate hydrothermal polymerization to industrial implementation. [Read more]
Miriam’s article “Chemistry in hot water” was just published on the blog of the Young Academy of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. [Read more]