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Read more at: Multi-scale modelling of carbon nanotube reinforced crosslinked interfaces
Multi-scale modelling of carbon nanotube reinforced crosslinked interfaces

Multi-scale modelling of carbon nanotube reinforced crosslinked interfaces

28 January 2017

A new paper by James A. Elliott and his Turkish collaborators Elif Ozden-Yenigun and Canan Atilgan is published in Computational Materials Science


Read more at: Chirality-independent characteristic crystal length in carbon nanotube textiles measured by Raman spectroscopy
Chirality-independent characteristic crystal length in carbon nanotube textiles measured by Raman spectroscopy

Chirality-independent characteristic crystal length in carbon nanotube textiles measured by Raman spectroscopy

28 January 2017

A new paper by John S. Bulmer, Thurid S. Gspann, Jon S. Barnard and James A. Elliott is published in Carbon.


Read more at: MML Christmas Dinner 16-12-16
MML Christmas Dinner 16-12-16

MML Christmas Dinner 16-12-16

23 December 2016

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas, from the Macromolecular Materials Lab.


Read more at: High thermal conductivities of carbon nanotube films and micro-fibres and their dependence on morphology
High thermal conductivities of carbon nanotube films and micro-fibres and their dependence on morphology

High thermal conductivities of carbon nanotube films and micro-fibres and their dependence on morphology

12 December 2016

A new paper by Thurid S. Gspann, Stefan M. Juckes, John F. Niven, Michel B. Johnson, James A. Elliott, Mary Anne White, Alan H. Windle is published in Carbon.


Read more at: A summer tea time and farewell to Segio

A summer tea time and farewell to Segio

22 July 2016

The MML group had a nice tea time in the department on the hottest day of this summer. Dr Sergio Estravís has successfully finished his current research associate position in this summer. We wish Sergio has a greater success in the future.


Read more at: Enhanced ordering reduces electric susceptibility of liquids confined to graphene slit pores
Enhanced ordering reduces electric susceptibility of liquids confined to graphene slit pores

Enhanced ordering reduces electric susceptibility of liquids confined to graphene slit pores

6 June 2016

We show that the confinement of solvents to thin 2D layers (e.g. between carbon nanotube or graphene films) can greatly enhance the ordering of the molecules, leading to dramatic changes in their electrical properties than can affect the resistance of the carbon nanomaterials.


Read more at: MML trip to Cambridge Beer Festival
MML trip to Cambridge Beer Festival

MML trip to Cambridge Beer Festival

24 May 2016

The MML group celebrates submission of Jon's corrected thesis with trip to the Cambridge Beer Festival.


Read more at: Dr Jerónimo Terrones' Graduation Ceremony
Dr Jerónimo Terrones' Graduation Ceremony

Dr Jerónimo Terrones' Graduation Ceremony

19 May 2016

Congratulations to Dr Jerónimo Terrones who had his graduation ceremony on 14th of May 2016.


Read more at: Peter Vanya JMAC Poster Prize
Peter Vanya JMAC Poster Prize

Peter Vanya JMAC Poster Prize

13 April 2016

Peter Vanya (PhD student) wins Best 2nd Year Poster Prize at JMAC 2016


Read more at: Congratulations to Mr Jerónimo Terrones Portas
Congratulations to Mr Jerónimo Terrones Portas

Congratulations to Mr Jerónimo Terrones Portas

16 February 2016

We would like to congratulate Mr Jerónimo Terrones Portas who just submitted his final PhD thesis.


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