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Pint of Science 2024

Hamish gave a talk at the Pint of Science Festival 2024, at the Hop Garden in Harborne, entitled “Order from chaos – making crystals from molecular soup”. From the programme:

Crystals are all around us, from materials and rocks to medicines and technology. They are made up of atoms and molecules arranged in regular structures, that have specific properties and behaviour. But how do they form in the first place? This talk will take you on an atomic journey from the dynamic chaos of molecular soup to the beauty, order and function of crystalline materials.

Hamish’s talk also included audio analogies to different steps in the process of crystallisation, in the form of jazz music composed by collaborator Pablo Sonnaillon. It was great to receive several questions from the audience about it, perhaps the best being “If a crystal was a type of music, what would it be?”. Answers on a postcard please!

Dark-haired man with glasses and a brown jumper speaking into a microphone, standing next to a roller banner with the Pint of Science festival writing and logo of a brain wearing glasses on top of a glass of yellow liquid.
Dark-haired man with glasses and a brown jumper standing smiling next to a roller banner with the Pint of Science festival writing and logo of a brain wearing glasses on top of a glass of yellow liquid.

May 14, 2024Crystallisation, music, Pint of Science, Public engagementLeave a comment

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