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TYC Welcome Day 2025
TYC Welcome Day 2025
We encourage you to attend our in-person TYC Welcome Event which is the perfect opportunity to begin networking with your peers, and to hear about the fantastic benefits of being affiliated to this active and exciting institute. Director of TYC@UCL will provide highlights of the TYC, then Ben and Sophia will tell you about the TYC Early Career Researchers' Forum, after which a panel of TYC students and postdocs will be on hand to answer your questions about what its like to be a TYC affiliated PhD student.
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TYC Industry Focus Afternoon: “Quantum computing in materials and molecular sciences”
TYC Industry Focus Afternoon: “Quantum computing in materials and molecular sciences”
InQuanto: Quantum Chemistry on Quantum Computers - Gabriel Greene-Diniz, Quantinuum
Quantum Computing in Industry: Towards materials and chemistry simulation on near-term quantum devices - Abhishek Khedkar, Phasecraft
Near-term quantum algorithms for many-body physics and material sciences: a path towards quantum utility - Ivano Tavernelli, IBM
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TYC Alumni Pathway Panel
TYC Alumni Pathway Panel
Former TYC PhD and PDRA members will meet to form a panel to present their career trajectories, focusing on career paths and postdoc vs. industry.
We will follow the event with a drinks social in the Nyholm Room.
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TYC Symposium: Batteries
TYC Symposium: Batteries
Marie-Liesse Doublet, Montpelier - The Mirage of Anionic Redox for High-Energy Batteries
Alexander Squires, Birmingham - Mixed-anion NaTaOxCl6-2x oxychlorides: From crystalline to amorphous networks for high Na+ conductivity
Benjamin Morgan, Bath - Modelling Nanoscale Structural Changes in Layered Li-rich Mn Oxide Cathode Materials - Benjamin Morgan, University of Bath