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Conclusion: Strange Substances and Structures

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Chemistry for the Future: Strange Substances and Structures
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Imagine being able to transform an insulating material into an electrical conductor just by touching it with a magnet.
Materials chemist Dr Andrew Goodwin is using the concepts of order and disorder to design new materials with amazing functionality that could transform our future in ways limited only by our imagination.

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Chemistry for the Future: Strange Substances and Structures
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Andrew Goodwin
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mechanical properties
insulators
structures
materials
conductors
crystals
disorder
order
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 18/07/2013
Duration: 00:10:53

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Crystals, Hydrothermal Bombs, and the Study of Strange Mechanical Properties

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Andrew Cairns and Ines Collings, DPhil students in the Goodwin Group, explain how they make single crystals in the lab and study their unusual properties.
By showing how to break the rules governing 'normal' materials, this research could lead to the design of brand new and useful substances in future.

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Chemistry for the Future: Strange Substances and Structures
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Andrew Cairns
Ines Collings
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mechanical properties
materials
crystals
inorganic
properties
x-ray crystallography
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 18/07/2013
Duration: 00:11:15

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Supercapacitors, Ionic Liquids, and Implications for Sustainable Energy

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From smart phones to electric cars, batteries and energy storage devices are vital. Dr Nico Cousens is studying ionic liquid supercapacitors - a next generation technology with the potential to transform energy storage and power the cars of the future.

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Chemistry for the Future: Strange Substances and Structures
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Nico Cousens
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science
Energy
supercapacitors
electric cars
batteries
energy storage
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 18/07/2013
Duration: 00:06:29

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Chemistry for the Future: Strange Substances and Structures

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Chemistry for the Future: Strange Substances and Structures
It was here in Oxford, in the 1600s, that great minds such as Hooke, Boyle, Willis and Wren laid the foundations of modern experimental science. Like their famous forebears, today's Oxford scientists continue to undertake world-leading research: making fundamental new discoveries and applying cutting-edge knowledge to the major societal and technological challenges of the day. The research happening right now in the Department of Chemistry is uniquely poised to have a major impact on everything from our health to our energy sources - in other words, it is enabling our shared future. To read more about our research, please visit http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/researchthemes.asp.
This series focuses on current physical and materials chemists as they explore a range of 'strange' materials with unusual properties and functionality. In the future, these materials may revolutionize areas as diverse as friction and energy storage, and inspire the design of new substances with properties we can't yet imagine.
Goodwin Group: http://goodwin.chem.ox.ac.uk/goodwin/HOME/HOME.html
Perkin Group: http://research.chem.ox.ac.uk/susan-perkin.aspx

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Patent Law

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Careers in Chemistry: Beyond Academia
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Dr John Fisher (Oriel College, 2001), talks about his role as a patent attorney, and offers advice for students who are considering a similar career. It's all about advocacy!

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Careers in Chemistry: Beyond Academia
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John Fisher
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law
University of Oxford
science
industry
commercialisation
advocacy
inventions
patent law
chemistry
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 17/07/2013
Duration: 00:18:02

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Science Journalism

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Laura Howes (Merton, 2001), a science correspondent for Chemistry World, talks about the ins and out of science journalism in general, and her path to a career with the Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Careers in Chemistry: Beyond Academia
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Laura Howes
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University of Oxford
science
journalism
science communication
Royal Society of Chemistry
women in science
communication
chemistry
Careers
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 17/07/2013
Duration: 00:08:28

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Science Communication at the University of Oxford Botanic Garden

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Dr Alison Foster (Jesus College), Senior Curator at the University of Oxford Botanic Garden, talks about her journey from industrial pharmaceutical chemistry research to her current role in horticulture, and offers some tips for major career transitions.

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Careers in Chemistry: Beyond Academia
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Alison Foster
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horticulture
University of Oxford
gardening
pharma
medicinal plants
nature
women in science
industry
research
Oxford Botanic Garden
science
chemistry
Careers
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 17/07/2013
Duration: 00:10:13

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Industry research and management at Infineum

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Dr Martin-Dare Edwards (University College, 1974), Project Director for Infineum UK, talks about transitioning from research to management roles within the chemical industry.

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Careers in Chemistry: Beyond Academia
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Martin-Dare Edwards
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management
science
industry
research
Chemicals
Infineum
chemistry
Careers
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 17/07/2013
Duration: 00:09:42

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Careers in Chemistry: Beyond Academia

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Careers in Chemistry: Beyond Academia
Love chemistry but not sure about academia? Listen to Oxford alumni at all stages of their careers talk about the ways they have used chemistry to pursue industry research, patent law, science journalism and more. To learn more about our links with alumni and to find more information on careers services, etc, please visit http://alumni.chem.ox.ac.uk/.

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Part 3 - My path to academic success - Asel Sartbaeva

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Dr Asel Sartbaeval, a Lecturer at the University of Bath, discusses her path from Kyrgyzstan to Oxford and beyond, and offers some advice on balancing career success with family and relationships.

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Careers in Chemistry: Academia
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Asel Sartbaeva
Keywords
science
University of Bath
academia
women in science
international
chemistry
Careers
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 17/07/2013
Duration: 00:11:04

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