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DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\n\nIn this talk\, I will describe collaborative studi
 es on materials with the goal of understanding how the systematic variatio
 n of chemical structure of chiral organic and hybrid semiconductor systems
  impacts the chiral nature of the ordering in the material over multiple l
 ength scales\, the CISS effect\, and chirality-related optical and opto-el
 ectronic properties. Chirality has been introduced to the materials using 
 both covalent (incorporation of chiral centers into molecular semiconducto
 rs and into polymeric semiconductors at varying concentrations) and noncov
 alent interactions (e.g.\, between achiral semiconductor molecules or poly
 mers and chiral additives—both small molecular and polymeric—or chiral cou
 nter ions introduced using redox dopants). \n\n \n\nBio:\n\nSeth Marder is
  the Director of the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute\, which is
  joint between the University of Colorado-Boulder (CU-Boulder) and the NRE
 L. He received his undergraduate training at MIT\, Ph.D. U of Wisconsin\, 
 followed by postdoctoral studies and University of Oxford and Caltech.  He
  has held positions at JPL/Caltech\, U of AZ and Georgia Tech.  At CU Mard
 er is also a professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering\, Chemistry\
 , and a Fellow of the Materials Science and Engineering Program at CU-Boul
 der.  He is also a Senior Research Fellow at NREL. Dr. Marder was a recipi
 ent of an NSF Special Creativity Award\, the ACS Arthur C. Cope Scholar Aw
 ard\, Georgia Tech Outstanding Faculty Research Author\, and its Class of 
 1934 Distinguished Professor Award (Georgia Tech’s highest award for any f
 aculty member)\, the MRS Mid-Career Award\, and a Humboldt Research Award.
   He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Scienc
 e\, the Optical Society of America\, SPIE\, the Royal Society of Chemistry
  the American Physical Society\, the Materials Research Society\, and the 
 National Academy of Inventors and a Member of the World Cultural Council. 
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DTSTART:20260113T180000Z
DTEND:20260113T193000Z
LOCATION:OM 10\, Maass Chemistry Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0B8\, 
 801 rue Sherbrooke Ouest
SUMMARY:Chemical Society Seminar: Seth Marder (Purves Lecture)-Structure-Pr
 operty Relationships for Chiral Organic and Hybrid Materials
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/chemistry/channels/event/chemical-society-seminar
 -seth-marder-purves-lecture-structure-property-relationships-chiral-organi
 c-370215
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