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A podcast discussing the latest research in theoretical chemistry, including interviews with leading academics. Produced by PhD students in the TMCS Centre for Doctoral Training at Oxford University.
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In the final episode of this series, we tackle the fast-growing area of Quantum Biology. To do so, we have spoken with Professor Jim Al-Khalili at the University of Surrey. Prof. Al-Khalili is a household name in the UK due to his contributions to making science, and quantum mechanics especially, more accessible to the general public through the me…
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In this episode we spoke with Professor Anthony Meijer at the University of Sheffield. He provided us with a very accessible introduction to astrochemistry and how theoretical chemists can help further the understanding as to which elements can be found in outer space and how reactions happen in space (or how these came to be.)In the episode we dis…
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This week we spoke to Professor Tom Miller at Caltech about efficient battery design as well as its considerations with regard to Green Chemistry. In the episode we discuss the following papers:https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.accounts.6b00568http://science.sciencemag.org/content/362/6419/1144/tab-pdfCredits:- Support: TMCS, EPSRC- Theme mu…
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In this episode, we discuss how computational chemistry can be used to solve problems in organic chemistry and biological systems.We spoke to Prof. Fernanda Duarte at The University of Oxford about her work in computational organic chemistry.For more on this topic, the papers mentioned during this episode can be found in the following links:https:/…
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Theoretically Speaking is back for a second series, and has some new hosts! Have a listen to find out more about what we'll be covering in this series.Credits:- Support: TMCS, EPSRC- Theme music: from "Earnest's Understanding" © 2017 Charles Ormrod저자 TMCS - University of Oxford
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This episode is about my personal worsting theory and how it has been affected by AP classes.
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Quantum computation could hold the key to being able to simulate matter exactly. This week we have an extended interview with Professor Alán Aspuru-Guzik, from Harvard University, to find out what a quantum computer is, how it works and how it can be used in chemistry.Links:- https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acscentsci.7b00550 (The Matter Simul…
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Density functional theory is one of the most widely used yet contentious issues in science, and yet many people will never even have heard about it. We discuss its origins, successes and controversies and talk to Professor Fred Manby, from the University of Bristol, who both uses and develops DFT in his research.Credits:- Support: TMCS, EPSRC- Them…
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Informatics is a whole new approach to solving chemical problems. We talk big data, machine learning and dogs.We review a chemistry machine learning competition and talk to Professor Jeremy Frey, from the University of Southampton, about e-science.Links:- https://www.kaggle.com (data science and machine learning)- https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.10…
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We have been writing and recording for this new podcast series, opening up the little-known world of theoretical chemistry. Here's a taster of what's to come!저자 TMCS - University of Oxford
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