Hey everyone,
Sorry this got delayed, but we are long overdue for a group lunch,
especially before some group members leave for good. For those of you
new/visiting the group for the summer, we go out to lunch as a group about
once a month. Unfortunately, the food is on your own, but the company is
free :)
Please fill out the form (http://goo.gl/forms/mIS8tjaz4kmpQv2c2) to find
the best time for lunch. If I can't get enough responses for the dates
listed, I'll expand to options later in July.
Cheers,
Jennifer
Dear all,
This week Prof. Enrique Solano
<http://www.qutisgroup.com/prof-enrique-solano/> and Dr. Lucas Lamata
<http://www.qutisgroup.com/dr-lucas-lamata/> are visiting our group.
Their expertise is mostly quantum, but pretty diverse, with interests in
machine learning, exciton transport, quantum biology and neural networks.
Please ask Jhonathan or contact them directly if you want to discuss with
them (I'm ccing them). You will find them in the big office, and they are
staying the whole week. I highly encourage you to discuss with them!
Both will give group meeting on Thursday --25 mins each, don't worry! Ian
will send the abstracts soon.
Best,
Borja
Dear all,
If you are interested in this opportunity, let me know.
Alan
Alán Aspuru-Guzik | Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology | Harvard
University
12 Oxford Street, Room M113 | Cambridge, MA 02138
(617)-384-8188 | http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu
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Date: Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 7:50 AM
Subject: Invitation to Contribute to a Special Issue of Journal of Physics
B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics on Problems of light energy
conversion, light harvesting
To: aspuru(a)chemistry.harvard.edu
Dear Professor Aspuru-Guzik,
*Invitation to contribute to a Special Issue on Problems of light energy
conversion, light harvesting*
Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics is delighted to
announce a forthcoming Special Issue on Problems of light energy
conversion, light harvesting. The Guest Editors, Andreas Buchleitner, John
Golbeck and Tönu Pullerits invite you to submit a paper to this issue.
Modern societies’ urgent need for affordable and efficient energy
conversion technologies has sparked systematic research on light-energy
conversion strategies - from fundamental, microscopic quantum transport
mechanisms over tailored material properties to technological design.
Reliability, robustness and scalability as prime technological requirements
render this emerging research area truly interdisciplinary, where expertise
and cutting-edge research on complex quantum systems, physical chemistry,
synthetic chemistry and biology, and molecular biology converge. The
present Special Issue dedicated to this multi-faceted and vital field aims
at collecting and blending different perspectives on this topic, including
theoretical concepts, experimental methods, and technological challenges.
Contributions from authors with multidisciplinary backgrounds from quantum
science to biophysics and applied research on light-energy conversion
technologies will provide an overview of the present state of the art(s),
in a language accessible to an interdisciplinary audience, and thus foster
an innovative, cross-disciplinary debate.
Please submit your article by the 1st of February 2017. Please note that
Journal of Physics B has moved to incremental publishing of its special
issues. Rather than all the papers being published together, they will be
published as they are accepted. As they are published online they will be
collected together in one place, along with the Guest Editors' editorial,
for ease of access. In print they will appear in regular journal issues,
but highlighted as special issue articles.
Guest Editors:
Andreas Buchleitner (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
John Golbeck (Penn State University)
Tönu Pullerits (Lund University)
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