CISSE at the Gordon Research Conference

CISSE at the Gordon Research Conference

Pictured above: Pravya Pradeep Nair

The CISSE doctoral candidates attended the Gordon Research Conference on Electron Spin Interactions with Chiral Molecules and Materials that took place from 3 to 8 August at Southern New Hampshire University (USA).

The following posters were presented by the doctoral candidates:

  • Design and Synthesis of Chiral Tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ) derivatives to study CISS effect – Pravya Pradeep Nair
  • Designing Thiol-Functionalized Chiral Adsorbates for CISS-Driven Spin Polarization – Mampi Biswas
  • Preparation of Chiral Surfaces from Achiral Liquid Crystals – Lekshmi Aravindan Geetha
  • The CISS Effect in Proteins: A New Avenue for Allosteric Regulation – Maria-Cristina Ghetu
  • Chiral induced spin selectivity: How many transmission channels are in molecular junctions? – Ulrich Pototschnig
  • From Concept to Application: An Industrial Look at the CISS Effect for Chiral Separation – Berith Pape
  • From Coordination Chemistry to Spin-selectivity: Tuning Magnus Green Salt for exploration of CISS Effect – Kajal Katkarmpi Biswas

Kajal Katkar

Maria-Christina Ghetu

Berith Pape

Mampi Biswas

Workshop on Open Science and Data Management

Workshop on Open Science and Data Management

As part of CISSE’s training and career development activities, Université Libre de Bruxelles organised an in-person workshop on Open Science and Data Management on 6 December. The doctoral candidates were introduced to best practices in these areas as well as Horizon Europe requirements.

First progress meeting

First progress meeting

On 28 September, the CISSE consortium members met virtually to discuss progress accomplished within the technical work packages (‘From chirality to spin polarization’, ‘From spin polarization to chirality’) in the first six months of the project. It was also an opportunity for the ten newly recruited doctoral candidates to introduce themselves and to discuss upcoming training activities.