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ON Wednesday, January 20, Café Scientifique Henley presents “The ubiquitous nanoparticle — a host of applications”.
Nanoparticles have what seems like an endless list of applications, everything from rose windows to saving the planet.
The speaker will be William Paterson, chief technology office and founder of PolyCatUK.
Previously, he spent 30 years developing fibre optic sensors for the intravascular monitoring of blood gases and glucose.
You can log in using Zoom from 7.15pm for the talk at 7.30pm, followed by a break at 8.15pm and questions and answers at 8.30pm.
During the talk please mute your device and turn off your video so no background interference spoils the session.
To ask a question please use the chat icon. We usually answer all questions in the order they are presented.
From 7.15pm to 7.30pm, you can leave mics and videos on if you wish to talk to the audience or someone specifically.
At the end everyone will be unmuted so we can applaud.
If you wish to run a test logging in before January 20, then let us know when you register.
To register, email
cafescihenley@gmail.com
04 January 2021
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