
mark rutland
@markwrutland
Superficial and slippery scientist
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10-10-2019 18:37:28
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Great meeting in Cergy organised by Cosmetic Valley , #comet22 thanks to the organisers and sorry the train strike necessitated an early departure.


Successful SANS2ĀŗD Beamtime completed on IL structure with REFIT Ionic Materials at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory . One team leaving today, the rest of us continue to study biomimetic hair adsorption with refIector _ and team from #ILL . Rose and crown handy for the beam lineā¦.


The sun sets on our third consecutive beamtime , this time SIRIUS Beamline Synchrotron SOLEIL . we nailed the bumpy water effect of branched fatty acids. Thanks to host Philippe Fontaine and dream team of Philipp Gutfreund, Alexei Vorobiev, Serena Cozzolino and Marine Batista.




Innovation KTH Royal Institute of Technology. The small modular offices drastically reduce our space requirements. As AH hike rents to unprecedented "market" rates we need to downsize, digitalise and work smarter. Here professors take the night shift; administrative staff take the day shift.



Aarhus-Kth joint meeting at Kth for 3 days of ILs and neutrons! Thanks to Dr. Oli HammĆønd , Guillaume Bousrez, REFIT Ionic Materials



Great discussions #coil, with refit Rosa Espinosa-Marzal , Maria Forsyth

Material in focus at @wise_materials with Henrik Pedersen Maria Abrahamsson



First Keynote for the Calvino Lab and a fantastic time at the Annual Meeting of the Surface Chem. and Materials Chem. section of the Swedish Chemical Society Chalmers University of Technology! Once again a big thank you to the organizers, including mark rutland, for this wonderful opportunity!


23% of energy consumption occurs at tribological contacts. At ā¦REFIT Ionic Materialsā© ā¦KTH Royal Institute of Technologyā© workshop retreat, industry and academia integrate to demonstrate how reduced friction and wear can save energy and reduce CO2 emissions.


At KTH Royal Institute of Technology, serving as judge in the succesfull PhD defence of Sichao Li (supervised by mark rutland & Prof Glavatskah) on "Electro-interfacial composition control by ionic liquid" along with Profs. Karen Edler (ULund) & Cappel (UUppsala), and Prof Spencer (ETH) as opponent

