Imaging colloids – focus on temperature
Watch our webinar from November 10 th 2021 focused on colloids and VAHEAT. Ahu Gümrah
Dumanli Parry (University of Manchester) talked about anisotropic self-assembly to produce
optically chrial active matter and structurally colored materials. Bas van Ravensteijn (Utrecht
University) presented his research on synthesis of colloidal systems through DNA mediated
self-assembly.
Description
Natural world is temperature dependent. Processes in colloids, such as self-assembly and
phase transitions, can be steered by very small changes in temperature. Therefore, it is
important to perform such experiments on colloids and active matter under precise thermal
control.
In this webinar, Dr. Jaroslav Icha from Interherence will briefly introduce our miniaturized
stage top incubator VAHEAT that can stabilize the temperature directly in the field-of-view.
Our two academic speakers will introduce their research focused on colloids.
Dr. Ahu Gümrah Dumanli Parry: “;Soft matter self-assembly for sustainable, biomimetic and
functional materials”
Dr. Bas van Ravensteijn: “Characterization and Assembly of Stimuli-Responsive Colloidal
Particles”
Dr. Dumanli-Parry’s talk talk will cover the interesting phenomenon of anisotropic self-
assembly to produce optically chiral active matter and fabrication tools in developing
structurally coloured materials. Dr. Ravensteijn’s talk will focus on synthesis of colloidal and
macromolecular systems through self-assembly processes.
Sign up to secure your spot, the number of live attendees is limited. The event is free.
Host: Interherence GmbH
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