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<title>AGW Research News</title><link>http://www.gusgw.info/index.html</link><description>Hot News&#x21;</description><dc:language>en</dc:language><dc:creator>angusgrayweale@gmail.com</dc:creator><dc:rights>Copyright 2009 Angus Gray-Weale</dc:rights><dc:date>2011-03-28T18:56:35+11:00</dc:date><admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://www.realmacsoftware.com/" />
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<lastBuildDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 23:15:04 +1100</lastBuildDate><item><title>Move to the University of Melbourne</title><dc:creator>angusgrayweale@gmail.com</dc:creator><dc:subject>News</dc:subject><dc:date>2011-03-28T18:56:35+11:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/a4d8c951b1615eb63e199007c28da9ed-10.html#unique-entry-id-10</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/a4d8c951b1615eb63e199007c28da9ed-10.html#unique-entry-id-10</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[I&rsquo;m moving to theSchool of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne late next month, starting there on about the 21st of April. If you&rsquo;re at Monash and interested in working on one of the projects described on these pages, please do send me an email. It may be possible for you to move to Melbourne Uni.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>ARC funding for work on the hydrophobic effect</title><dc:creator>angusgrayweale@gmail.com</dc:creator><dc:subject>News</dc:subject><dc:date>2010-10-26T20:52:38+11:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/4a8bb0eb760dede9a43e2b1d15a3be99-9.html#unique-entry-id-9</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/4a8bb0eb760dede9a43e2b1d15a3be99-9.html#unique-entry-id-9</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[The <a href="http://www.arc.gov.au/" rel="self">ARC</a> has just <a href="http://www.arc.gov.au/ncgp/dp/dp_outcomes.htm" rel="self">announced</a> funding for Discovery Projects commencing in 2011. We&rsquo;ve received $420,000 over three years for a proposal entitled <em>A new explanation for the hydrophobic effect</em>. The work is a collaboration with <a href="http://www.chem.usyd.edu.au/research/beattie.html" rel="self">James Beattie</a> from the University of Sydney.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Website update.</title><dc:creator>angusgrayweale@gmail.com</dc:creator><dc:subject>News</dc:subject><dc:date>2010-09-17T17:20:17+10:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/6e322bf17e3a915519ae1ec6718c4eb9-8.html#unique-entry-id-8</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/6e322bf17e3a915519ae1ec6718c4eb9-8.html#unique-entry-id-8</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[General website update.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>A new type of dendrimer</title><dc:creator>angusgrayweale@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Polymers</category><category>Synthetic polymers</category><dc:date>2010-08-13T22:07:03+10:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/55fc196a0e3e60424924e5b9277b4327-7.html#unique-entry-id-7</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/55fc196a0e3e60424924e5b9277b4327-7.html#unique-entry-id-7</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[A new type of dendrimer is reported in a Chem. Comm. article just out. This is the first paper out of my collaboration with <a href="http://www.chem.monash.edu.au/staff/lupton/" rel="self">David Lupton</a>, and Judith Hierold, who made the new dendrimers. We can control the structures and interactions of the dendrimers, and are studying the molecules with the Australian synchrotron. Their aggregation behaviour in different solvents allows the systematic study of hydrophobic forces.<br /><br />The article will be available online soon:<br />J. Hierold, A. Gray-Weale, D. Lupton, Chem. Comm., in press.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dominik Konkolewicz&#x2019;s latest paper on the structures of highly branched polymers.</title><dc:creator>angusgrayweale@gmail.com</dc:creator><dc:subject>News</dc:subject><dc:date>2010-08-13T21:36:06+10:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/310485f0e44ef56750b10de6dffe6609-6.html#unique-entry-id-6</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/310485f0e44ef56750b10de6dffe6609-6.html#unique-entry-id-6</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Dominik Konkolewicz&rsquo;s latest paper on the structures of highly branched polymers has just appeared in Macromolecular Theory and Simulations. This article summarises the various features of and uses for Random Branching Theory.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>The structure of randomly branched polymers synthesized by living radical methods</title><dc:creator>angusgrayweale@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Synthetic polymers</category><dc:date>2010-05-31T21:00:25+10:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/7bdf13dd67c4df364a18a0e9a0a68887-5.html#unique-entry-id-5</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/7bdf13dd67c4df364a18a0e9a0a68887-5.html#unique-entry-id-5</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; ">A development of Random Branching Theory that allows for the influence of kinetics on the structures of the polymers. </span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Research assistant(s) needed</title><dc:creator>angusgrayweale@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Jobs</category><dc:date>2010-04-17T15:44:56+10:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/8deed29151cebd9c9fee800216b477db-4.html#unique-entry-id-4</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/8deed29151cebd9c9fee800216b477db-4.html#unique-entry-id-4</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; ">A casual research assistant is needed to work on computer modelling of highly branched polymer structure and/or the hydrophobic effect.</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>PhD scholarships</title><dc:creator>angusgrayweale@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Jobs</category><dc:date>2010-04-17T15:40:04+10:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/b6402c6d6096e3c6bdc9fa02410d828a-3.html#unique-entry-id-3</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/b6402c6d6096e3c6bdc9fa02410d828a-3.html#unique-entry-id-3</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:15px; ">Funds are available to cover both fees and full scholarships for research students who would like to join my research group in Monash University&rsquo;s School of Chemistry. </span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Glycogen paper available.</title><dc:creator>angusgrayweale@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Polymers</category><category>Glycogen</category><dc:date>2010-03-14T16:40:25+11:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/43409b9c5044fad0f57a9f5cb83dd7dd-2.html#unique-entry-id-2</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/43409b9c5044fad0f57a9f5cb83dd7dd-2.html#unique-entry-id-2</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Our paper on the structure of mammals&rsquo; liver glycogen is available from the journal <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bm100074p" rel="self">here</a>, or as a <a href="http://web.me.com/angusgrayweale/pdfarticles/28-Biomacromolecules_2010_Sullivan.pdf" rel="self">PDF</a>.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>An explanation for the charge on water&#x27;s surface</title><dc:creator>angusgrayweale@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>The surface of water</category><dc:date>2010-03-13T20:27:02+11:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/b96b1339e3755a39919351ff46fbeddc-1.html#unique-entry-id-1</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/b96b1339e3755a39919351ff46fbeddc-1.html#unique-entry-id-1</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Our paper on the hydroxide ion&rsquo;s affinity for hydrophobic interfaces is out in print, and available in PDF form from the <a href="http://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=b901806a" rel="self">journal</a> or <a href="http://web.me.com/angusgrayweale/pdfarticles/25-Phys.Chem.Chem.Phys._2009_Gray-Weale.pdf" rel="external">here</a>.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>An explanation for the charge on water&#x27;s surface</title><dc:creator>angusgrayweale@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>The surface of water</category><dc:date>2009-10-21T22:58:08+11:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/a501e4c7fe2bc520ab3405c7393f7c2f-0.html#unique-entry-id-0</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gusgw.info/blog/files/a501e4c7fe2bc520ab3405c7393f7c2f-0.html#unique-entry-id-0</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Our paper explaining the attraction of hydroxide ions to the interfaces between water and hydrophobes is on the <a href="http://www.rsc.org/Publishing/Journals/CP/article.asp?doi=b901806a" rel="external">web</a>, but not yet available as a PDF.]]></content:encoded></item></channel>
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