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Kent State’s Liquid Crystal Institute Hosts Chirality Symposium June 4-5

Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ā€™s Liquid Crystal InstituteĀ® will host a symposium called ā€œChirality at the Nanoscaleā€ on June 4-5 in the Kent Student Center on the Kent Campus. 
 
ā€œThis event features internationally renowned scientists presenting cutting-edge research on one of the key central topics of life, biology, physical as well as materials science, and engineering: chirality,ā€ said symposium chairman Torsten Hegmann, Ph.D., Ohio Research Scholar and associate professor at Kent State’s Liquid Crystal Institute. ā€œThe focus of this symposium is the chirality of nanoscale materials and soft matter, and we are delighted to welcome world-leading chemists, physicists and mathematicians that have made remarkable contributions to this field.ā€
 
This symposium brings together researchers from two fields that explore the unique optical activity (chirality) of metal and semiconductor nanomaterials as well as soft condensed matter, such as liquid crystals. 

ā€œResearch at the interface between liquid crystal and nanomaterials is considered one of the new frontiers and has produced new chemistry, physics, devices and prototypes for metamaterials,ā€ Hegmann said.  
 
The keynote speaker is Thomas Bürgi, Ph.D., professor of chemistry in the Physical Chemistry Department at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, who will present ā€œChirality of Nanoscale Gold Particles and Clusters.ā€

For more information about the symposium and to register, visit .

For more information about Kent State’s Liquid Crystal Institute, visit .

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POSTED: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 11:39 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Jim Maxwell