Two new #Kineticolor preprints this week! Up first:
🎥 🧪 Computer Vision Enables Monitoring and Kinetic Analysis of Structurally Diverse Carbon Monoxide Surrogates
Interested in gas release kinetics?
This one is for you 👇🏻
chemrxiv.org/doi/full/10....
#Kineticolor
New from #Kineticolor:
Computer Vision Helps Experimentally Monitor Mixing Effects in Deep Eutectic Solvents
Mixing matters, and you have to monitor it over time…and beware of vessel reaction geometry!
🎥🧪 If you can see it, we can help you measure it.
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
This week, three members of the #Kineticolor team are sharing our #ComputerVision work at APACT.
Come chat to us to learn how you can gain new process understanding by recording videos of your chemistry 🎥 🧪
We escaped…again!
It’s always great fun to be out with the #Kineticolor team, celebrating recent papers, projects, presentations, and posters.
We found our way out of a witchcraft room with 15 mins to spare.
Long may this group tradition continue.
Very much looking forward to sharing a part of the #Kineticolor story for the inorganic community tomorrow!
Today, we bade farewell to the fantastic Hannah Nicklas, following her eye-opening MSc research project.
Once more, the #Kineticolor team is reminded that we are a part of all that we have met.
We look forward to reporting on Hannah’s forensics-focused research story in the near future!
📰 ANOTHER NEW PREPRINT GOES LIVE!!!
📸 Computer Vision Helps Experimentally Monitor Mixing Effects in Deep Eutectic Solvents
#SustainableChemistry #ComputerVision #Kineticolor
🔗 Read the preprint:
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
We in the #Kineticolor are very proud of these two!
At a joint conference for #PhD students across the Universities of Strathclyde + Glasgow, Kristin Donnachie gave a talk and Calum Fyfe shared his poster on some of our most recent adventures in #ComputerVision.
As they grow, we grow with them.
Team #Kineticolor out for Barry’s wedding.
Left to right: Calum, Kristin, Barry himself(!), me, and Tim.
We absolutely 100% manage to go the full day without wondering what we might analyse next.
Our new #Kineticolor paper is out in Analytical Science Advances!
“experimental protocols utilising Kineticolor, a computer vision software, were developed to qualitatively and quantitatively study presumptive tests for xylazine detection.”
chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Earlier this week, Kristin (2nd year PhD) and Tim (postdoc) went to the @roysocchem.bsky.social and SCI ‘Demystifying Reaction Kinetics’ symposium, sharing their stories about non-contact reaction monitoring with #Kineticolor.
There’s just one week left for applications on our open PhD position!🧵
Had an amazing viva time with #Kineticolor 's Barry and then catching up with @reid-indeed.bsky.social. Great work, great discussion and great software.
Good luck for the next steps!
(And I managed to leave before #Éowyn hits.)
Our #Kineticolor research team is collectively THRILLED for the newly minted Dr Henry Barrington!
Under the exam stewardship of @niekbuurmah2o.bsky.social, Barry passed his final PhD viva, and is now preparing to start a postdoc with the team en route to helping drive our spinout business.