Congratulations to Xue for taking home the award for best student talk entitled “Quantitative solvent selection toolkits for functional materials preparation” in the Theory Guided Discovery of Energy Materials symposium at CSC2023.

Congratulations to Xue for taking home the award for best student talk entitled “Quantitative solvent selection toolkits for functional materials preparation” in the Theory Guided Discovery of Energy Materials symposium at CSC2023.

Congratulations to Xue Fang on giving her first international talk focusing on her powerful solvent prediction toolkits in Vancouver at the 2023 Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition. Excellent job.
Charl continued his short trip to Kyoto University, where he visited the world-leading research laboratories of Prof Hiroshi Kitagawa. This visit was an opportunity to renew the long-standing interactions (interrupted by COVID!), and to explore new opportunities for joint symposia, student and staff exchanges, and collaborative research activities. Here Charl is with Prof Kitagawa, and his group (in front of the Clifton Suspension Bridge!).
Charl is currently visiting colleagues and potential collaborators in Japan. His short visit started with a wonderful visit at the National Institute of Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukuba in Japan. He was hosted by Dr Takashi Nakanishi (Group Leader, Frontier Molecules Group), and had the pleasure of having three generations of Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces together: Ken Sakaushi (2013–2015), Charl (2001–2004) and Takashi (2007–2010).
Yubing joins the Faul Group as a visiting student from Xi’an Jiaotong University, China for a year. Her research focus is on the design and applications of conjugated microporous polymers and their application in the removal of heavy metal ion pollution in wastewater. Welcome!
Back cover of Advanced Functional Materials, Volume 33, Issue 13 illustrating concepts from Xu et al. In the image, the amorphous gel is seen altering and shifting within the non-uniform electric field generated by the point electrode. The electric field lines, depicted by coloured lines, converge at the point electrode.
Excited to announce Basiram and Dr. Baker‘s latest openly accessible article in Adv. Mater. entitled “Selective CO2 electroreduction from tuneable naphthalene-based porous polyimide networks” detailing exciting new metal-free materials for CO2 capture & reduction.

New paper authored by Ciqun Xu in collaboration with J. Rossiter and the Soft Robotics Research Group in Advanced Functional Materials demonstrating multiple applications of novel electric field-driven dielectrophoretic elastomer actuators.
The Faul Group is inviting potential candidates to contact Professor Faul with two letters of reference and a CV to explore the application for a Newton International Fellowship.
Please check the link above for details and eligibility criteria.
Deadline: 28th March 2023.

Congratulations from all of the Faul Group to Nouf Zaghloul who passed her PhD viva on 26th January. Her research featured novel contributions to science concerning scribe-on: writing wearable, flexible and stretchable electronics with polyaniline.
She leaves the group to continue in scientific research at the University of Bath. Best of luck.
Thank you to Dr Shirin Alexander of Swansea University for her time in the process.
