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EYCN Podcast - Chemistry To Your Ears
European Young Chemists' Network
17 episodes
2 days ago
Learn more about interesting chemistry related topics from interviews with young professionals and professors. Also hear something about the latest news in science in general.
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Learn more about interesting chemistry related topics from interviews with young professionals and professors. Also hear something about the latest news in science in general.
Show more...
Chemistry
Science
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Modeling molecules with quantum chemistry - Prof. Grimme
EYCN Podcast - Chemistry To Your Ears
39 minutes 15 seconds
4 weeks ago
Modeling molecules with quantum chemistry - Prof. Grimme

Welcome to our new Podcast episode, with an all-new host! In this episode, Konstantina Armadorou interviews Chemistry Europe laureate and accomplished computational chemist Professor Stefan Grimme. A captivating conversation about current trends in the field of chemistry and unlikely collaborations awaits you. Enjoy!


Host: Konstantina Armadorou
Intro and Outro: Carl Schneider
Writing: Carl Schneider and Konstantina Armadorou
Editing: Miguel Steiner

EYCN Podcast - Chemistry To Your Ears
Learn more about interesting chemistry related topics from interviews with young professionals and professors. Also hear something about the latest news in science in general.