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School of Chemistry

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School of Chemistry - Seminar Series

Research Seminar Programme Dublin Chemistry, Semester 2 (Hilary term) January to April 2026. Unless otherwise specified with an *, seminars will take place on Thursdays at 12:00 noon at the Chemistry Building in the LARGE Lecture Theatre.

Seminars last updated on 04/02/2026

Date Speaker Title Discipline / Topic
22/01/2026 Prof. Sean Kavanagh University of Cambridge Modelling Defect Energy Surfaces with DFT and Machine Learning
29/01/2026 Malcom Kadodwala University of Glasgow Creating and Measuring Chemical Asymmetry with Chiral Light
05/02/2026 Prof. Conor Crawford Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie - Berlin, Germany Chemical glycobiology of sulfation
12/02/2026 Prof. Johannes Klein University of Groningen Designing Catalysis: From Biomimetic to Bioinspired Approaches - New Directions in Metallo-Porphyrin Oxidation Chemistry
19/02/2026 Prof. Sandy Kilpatrick University of Leicester Bio-Inspired Bimetallics: Synthesis, Structure and Sustainable Catalysis
26/02/2026 Prof. Fabienne Demoulin Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydinlar University Phthalocyanines: one-of-a-kind porphyrinoids
12/03/2026 Prof. Isabel Correia University of Lisbon Metal complexes of 2-imine-8-hydroxyquinolines as anticancer drugs
19/03/2026 Dr. Sofia Diaz-Moreno Diamond Light Source X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy at Diamond Light Source
26/03/2026 Prof. Matthew Langton University of Oxford Supramolecular ion transporters – synthetic tools for engineering functional lipid bilayer membranes
02/04/2026 Prof Dara Fitzpatrick University College, Cork BARDS; A Sound Approach to Chemical Analysis, listening in on Epimers, Polymorphs and Chemical Reactions’
09/04/2026 Prof. Tristan Petit Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin / Université de Haute-Alsace Chemical imaging of (electro)chemical processes in MXene down to single flakes