Ted Sargent gives Inorganic-Electrochemistry Seminar at Caltech on Tuesday, Dec. 5th at 4:00pm in Noyes 147

Ted Sargent gives lecture “Progress in catalysts and systems for OER and CO2RR” at Caltech on Tuesday, Dec. 5th at 4:00pm in Noyes 147.

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Ted Sargent, Alán Aspuru-Guzik, and Yoshua Bengio publish “Use machine learning to find energy materials” comment in Nature

Nature just published, “Use machine learning to find energy materials”, a Comment piece written by PhD students Phil De Luna and Jennifer Wei, and Profs Ted Sargent (University of Toronto), Alan Aspuru-Guzik (Harvard), and Yoshua Bengio (University of Montreal). This piece was a product of a CIFAR workshop on Machine Learning for Energy Materials hosted at MIT in the summer of 2017. You can read the comment here: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-017-07820-6

Press:

http://news.engineering.utoronto.ca/artificial-intelligence-can-accelerate-race-toward-sustainable-energy-technologies/

Congratulations to Postdoctoral Fellows Dr. Zhenyu (Kevin) Yang, Dr. Miao Zhong, Dr. Fengjia Fan, Dr. Yuanjie Pang, and Dr. Hairen Tan for being selected for the “Thousand Talents Plan”

Congratulations to Postdoctoral Fellows Dr. Zhenyu (Kevin) Yang, Dr. Miao Zhong, Dr. Fengjia Fan, Dr. Yuanjie Pang, and Dr. Hairen Tan for being selected for the “Thousand Talents Plan” by the Chinese Government. The award results were announced on December 4th, 2017 on the 1000plan.org website. 

The Thousand Talents Plan is a highly competitive competition for faculty positions within China. Listed below are the universities where each PDF will be taking up a position as a professor. 

Dr. Zhenyu (Kevin) Yang | Zhongshan University in China

Dr. Miao Zhong | Nanjing University

Dr. Fengjia Fan | University of Science and Technology of China

Dr. Yuanjie Pang | Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Dr. Hairen Tan | Nanjing University

Ted Sargent named a 2017 Highly Cited Researcher

Congratulations to Ted Sargent and the Sargent group for being named a Web of Science 2017 Highly Free Samples, Usa Drugstore get female viagra fast https://rifleman.org.uk/dev/blog/index.php?=viagra-without-prescriptions no prescription, viagra otc Pharmacy Online Uk Cited Researcher. 

This list highlights research that ranks among the top 1% most cited works in a specific field during its year of publication, earning the mark of exceptional impact.

Sherry, Bo, Phil and colleagues publish “Theory-driven design of high-valence metal sites for water oxidation confirmed using in situ soft X-ray absorption” in Nature Chemistry

Sherry, Bo, Phil and colleagues publish “Theory-driven design of high-valence metal sites for water oxidation confirmed using in situ soft X-ray absorption” in Nature Chemistry. You can download the paper here: Download

This publication has been featured in media articles as outlined below:

     1. U of T Engineering News: Artificial photosynthesis gets big boost from new catalyst

     2. Myscience.org: New Catalyst Gives Artificial Photosynthesis a Big Boost

     3. Phys.org: Artificial photosynthesis gets big boost from new catalyst

     4. Berkeley Lab New Center: New catalyst gives artificial photosynthesis big boost

Ted Sargent and Ph.D student Andrew Proppe featured in Nature’s 2017 Graduate Survey

PhD student Andrew Proppe and Ted Sargent were recently interviewed by Nature for its biennial survey on PhD life and career aspirations. Nature’s 2017 PhD survey of 5700 doctoral students worldwide reveals that, despite many problems with doctoral programmes, PhD students are as committed as ever to pursuing research careers. 

Read about the recent survey here: https://www.nature.com/naturejobs/science/articles/10.1038/nj7677-549a

Ph.D student Phil De Luna to give Skule Lunch & Learn Seminar Series Nov. 8th, 2017 12:00PM – 1:00PM at University of Toronto, GB202

Ph.D student Phil De Luna to speak at the Engineering Alumni Skule Lunch & Learn Series at the University of Toronto on November 8th at 12:00pm in Galbraith Building Room 202.

He will be presenting “Solar Fuels and the Future of Renewable Energy” to UofT Engineering alumni. More information on registration can be found here

Sasha, Brandon, and Alex publish “Engineering charge transport by heterostructuring solution-processed semiconductors” in Nature Reviews Materials

A new Nature Review Materials article on heterostructuring and mixing of disparate materials in solution-processed semiconductors was just published! This review highlights recent examples of http://arubatourism.com/assets/blog/index.php?=buy-original-cialis-online/ heterostructured materials and devices and how heterostructuring provides new degrees of freedom to control carrier mobilities and exciton binding. 

Link: https://www.nature.com/articles/natrevmats201726

Ted Sargent to give Seminar at the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP) Sept. 28th, Chu Hall Bld 30, Helios Conference Rm 206, 10am

On Thursday, September 28th, Ted Sargent will be giving a seminar at the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP) at Caltech. The seminar will be from 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m in Chu Hall, Building 30 Helios in the Conference Room 206 & ZOOM.

With vast progress in solar-to-electricity conversion, large-scale energy storage will soon be a key bottleneck to continued growth in renewables deployment. Ted will update on some recent work in the development of heterogeneous electrocatalysts for the oxygen-evolution and CO2-reduction reactions. Ted will discuss joint efforts between computational chemistry and experimental catalyst synthesis and characterization; and will also discuss the catalysts’ incorporation into systems such as CO2 gas flow cells.