Congratulations to Keith Gordon and collaborators from Shanghai on their recent paper in Nano Today. The paper entitled “Functional separator materials of sodium-ion batteries: Grand challenges and industry perspectives.” (Nano Today 2024, 55, 102175. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nantod.2024.102175) describes the issues around battery membranes and area that spatially offset Raman spectroscopy may be able to play a […]
Keith gave an invited talk at the recent Australia New Zealand Ultrafast meeting in Sydney. He talked about “The creation of long-lived excited states through design: a computational and time-resolved experimental study”
Link: Synthetic inorganic chemistry and Spectroscopy of inorganic systems | University of Otago (squiz.cloud) PhD positions in Chemistry, University of Otago, New Zealand Two positions in synthetic inorganic chemistry and one in spectroscopy of inorganic systems Title Hydrogen generation with sustainable resources – a combined molecular, computational and engineering approach Supervisors Professor James Crowley and Professor Keith Gordon Description […]
Prof Han Young Woo from Korea University in Seoul visited on Monday January 29 to discuss joint research on solar cell polymers. After an interesting discussion on the resonance Raman spectra and calculations Prof Woo enjoyed the good weather before heading off to a meeting in Wellington.