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Visiting Fellow Prof Klaus Kern "Supramolecular Chemistry at Dry Surfaces"
Chemistry Lecture Theatre 5

Surfaces and interfaces not only determine to a large extent the properties of small-scale materials due to their high surface-to-volume ratio, they are also an ideal platform for the design, fabrication and device integration of nanostructures. Both, top-down and bottom-up methods have been developed for the handling of matter at the molecular and atomic scale. In the present talk Professor Klaus Kern will demonstrate how the remarkable progress in controlling atomic and molecular interactions at surfaces has provided the unique ability to engineer supramolecular architectures of well-defined size, shape, composition and functionality.

For more information contact Prof Tim Jones on t.s.jones@warwick.ac.uk or 28265

For more information about Prof Kern, Director of Nanoscale Science at the MPI Stuttgart:  

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