Understanding molecules by looking at the way they move could help scientists solve a range of everyday problems, says an Imperial professor
Erich Muller, Professor of Thermodynamics, this evening gives his inaugural lecture ‘Jiggling Molecules,’ where he will talk about his work in understanding the behaviour of molecules. This could ultimately result in advances in everyday processes such as improving the way that paint dries. Click on the video to learn more about his research and its implications for us all.
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