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Durrant group presents research at Grantham 10th Anniversary Celebrations

Students presenting a stand explaining their research to Grantham Institute Affiliates

Students and postdocs from the Durrant group (Chemistry) took part in the Grantham Institutes 10th anniversary celebrations on 28 February 2018.

Continuing with the 10 year anniversary celebrations of the , the Grantham Annual lecture was presented at the end of last month by an important invited speaker: HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco. His Serene Highness gave an interesting talk focused on mitigating the effects of climate change, with particular emphasis on the fragility and importance of our oceans.

Durrant group presents research stand to His Serene Highness of MonacoAs part of the evening’s events a small number of outreach stalls were set up for attendees to learn about the different ways that 51³Ô¹ÏÍø College and start-up companies are working to provide energy solutions, control waste and minimise pollution. Members of the Durrant group presented a range of flexible organic photovoltaics, demonstrating the important niche that such materials can fill in meeting energy demands in creative ways. They also displayed a conceptual H2-powered remote-control car to highlight the importance of ongoing research in solar fuel technology to enable efficient energy storage and alternative fuel sources.

flexible solar cellsThe evening was very successful with many guests, including His Serene Highness himself, engaging in the stalls and enquiring for more information.

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Students from the Durrant group at the Grantham Institute 10th anniversary celebrations

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