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CURRENT MEMBERS

PhD Students (Full)

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Cauê Souza

Multiscale investigation of photo-assisted chemical phenomena

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Cinthya K Prieto-García

From interstellar chemistry to Early Earth: The role of boron in astrochemistry and astrobiology

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Lewis Jackson

Iron complexes for barocaloric spin crossover applications

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Matthew Dickers

Applications of multiscale modelling in science and technology

PhD Students (Internship)

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Aritra Roy

Structure and bonding of complexes for sulphide and amino acid sensing

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Livia Mariotto

Computational study of new psychoactive substances

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Lucas Araujo

Applications of multiscale modelling in science and technology

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Lukas Endres

Excited states of biradicals and biradicaloids using multireference approaches

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Maria Luisa Botter

Copper complexes for controlled radical photopolymerisation

MSc Students

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Adrija Bhowmick

Atomistic simulations of thermal effects on space materials for lunar settlement

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Deimante Jocaite

In silico analysis of new psychoactive substances: 1-propanoyl-LSD (1P-LSD), a prodrug of LSD

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Jacob Sands

Designing high-spin organic materials for spintronic applications: Structural and substituent optimisation in Blatter tri-radicals

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Klaudia Cielinska

Multiscale modelling of materials for crystal-based gamma-ray light sources

BSc Students

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Anais Duru

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Ellie Shuttleworth

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Kirsteen Bilski

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Riya Panesar

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Sergio A. Cifuentes-Vásquez

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Swen Chia

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Tony Wiseman

Dr Felipe Fantuzzi​

 

Lecturer in Chemistry (Theoretical and Computational)
School of Chemistry and Forensic Science, University of Kent
Canterbury CT2 7NH, United Kingdom 

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Visiting Researcher, Institute for Sustainable Chemistry & Catalysis with Boron
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany

E-mail: f.fantuzzi[at]kent.ac.uk

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