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Early Career Researchers in MOFs and Related Materials Meeting
24-26 September

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Yesterday we ended with the great talk from Jon Pascual Colin from the University of Milan. Jon explained his amazing work about the non-covalent interactions of drug molecules on flexible porous materials!

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Our Plenary @BeckyLGreenaway from Imperial College London has just delivered an incredible and inspiring talk about porous liquids! Thanks so much for accepting our invitation!

Our Plenary @BeckyLGreenaway from Imperial College London has just delivered an incredible and inspiring talk about porous liquids!

Thanks so much for accepting our invitation!
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It's Sarah's time! Sarah Pike, from the University of Birmingham is presenting a really nice talk about lanthanide-foldamer metallosupramolecular architectures!

It's Sarah's time! 
Sarah Pike, from the University of Birmingham is presenting a really nice talk about lanthanide-foldamer metallosupramolecular architectures!
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Can we develop MOFs based metal-phosphides? Ioannis Mylonas-Margaritis from the University of Stockholm demonstrated that YES! It is possible!! Really nice talk to end the session 3

Can we develop MOFs based metal-phosphides? 

Ioannis Mylonas-Margaritis from the University of Stockholm demonstrated that YES! It is possible!!

Really nice talk to end the session 3
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We start the Session 4 with the super star Prof Sebastian Henke HenkeGroup from the University of Dortmund. Glad he accepted our invitation to talk about MOF glasses

We start the Session 4 with the super star Prof Sebastian Henke <a href="/HenkeGroup/">HenkeGroup</a> from the University of Dortmund.

Glad he accepted our invitation to talk about MOF glasses
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Cameron Wilson from the UCL is delivering the last talk of the session! Really interesting talk about screening of MOFs for gas adsorption applications!

Cameron Wilson from the UCL is delivering the last talk of the session!

Really interesting talk about screening of MOFs for gas adsorption applications!
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After the lunch and conference photo (that will be revealed next week) we had the session 5. We started with the great Russell Morris The Russell Morris Research Group from the University of St Andrews. Super cool work about MOFs in medical and energy related applications

After the lunch and conference photo (that will be revealed next week) we had the session 5.
We started with the great Russell Morris <a href="/chem_rem/">The Russell Morris Research Group</a> from the University of St Andrews.

Super cool work about MOFs in medical and energy related applications
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Incredibly talk by James McPherson from DTU Chemistry about MOFs featuring zero-valent metal nodes! Well done! #YoungMOFmeeting #PDRA

Incredibly talk by James McPherson from DTU Chemistry about MOFs featuring zero-valent metal nodes!

Well done!

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Amazing talk by our invited speaker Valentina Colombo from the University of Milan about the study by XRD in situ adsorption processes in MOFs #YoungMOFmeeting

Amazing talk by our invited speaker Valentina Colombo from the University of Milan about the study by XRD in situ adsorption processes in MOFs 

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Brilliant oral talk delivered by Luke Woodliffe from the University of Nottingham. He has explained the use magnetic framework composites prepared using flow chemistry for CO2 capture.

Brilliant oral talk delivered by Luke Woodliffe from the University of Nottingham.

He has explained the use magnetic framework composites prepared using flow chemistry for CO2 capture.