Self-healing materials a great success at Royal Society science exhibition

Last week, Professor Howard Colquhoun and collaborators presented their cutting-edge work on self-healing materials at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition in London.

The team, led by Professor Colquhoun and Professor Wayne Hayes from the chemistry department, along with Professor Clive Siviour (Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford), gave visitors a very hands-on insight into how materials can be designed to heal themselves after incurring damage. From computer-aided design, to synthesis in the department’s research laboratories, to the production of prototypes for use in car and aircraft components, these polymeric materials have enormous potential for enhancing the durability, lifetime and safety of critical engineering components.

The final exhibition stand represented the combined efforts of a large team, including Post-docs and PhD students working in the Reading labs: Kate Lim, Lewis Hart, Corinne Mcewan, Ben Baker, Tahkur Singh Babra, and Antonio Feula; Ellie Gotay from the University Events Team, and the Faculty Outreach and Access Facilitator, Ben Littlefield; and further research students from Oxford.

To find out more, read the University’s press release or watch the video trailer.

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Chemistry PhD Student Ashfaq Afsar wins prize at the 26th SCI Postgraduate Symposium on Novel Organic Chemistry – South Meeting

Reading University AshAfsarPrize26thSciSymposiumChemistry PhD student, Ashfaq Afsar was one of 12 speakers from chemistry departments across the south of the UK attending the 26th SCI Postgraduate Symposium on Novel Organic Chemistry at Southampton University on the 21st May.  They all presented a mixture of exciting research, ranging from methodology to total synthesis, new catalysts and new scaffolds for drug discovery to organic scavengers, which approximately 40 people attended.

Ashfaq was awarded second prize for his talk on ‘Progress towards the development of ligands for separating actinides from lanthanides’ 

CONGRATULATIONS ASHFAQ!

Pictured with David Miller, SCI Fine Chemicals Group, the other winner Marcin Odawski and Dr Bruno Linclau the local organiser.

(From left to right) David Miller, Ashfaq Afsar, Marcin Odawski and Dr Bruno Linclau.