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  • Birgit Esser, Full Professor of Organic Chemistry at Ulm University, talks to Nature Synthesis about the challenges of synthesizing conjugated nanohoops and other aromatic systems.

    • Alison Stoddart
    Q&A
  • Renana Gershoni-Poranne, Branco Weiss fellow and assistant professor at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, talks to Nature Synthesis about probing aromatic molecules with computational tools.

    • Alison Stoddart
    Q&A
  • Andrew Cooper, a professor at the University of Liverpool and Academic Director of the Materials Innovation Factory, talks to Nature Synthesis about the use of robotics and artificial intelligence for the synthesis and discovery of materials and chemicals.

    • Peter Seavill
    Q&A
  • King Kuok (Mimi) Hii, a professor at Imperial College London and director of the Centre for Rapid Online Analysis of Reactions (ROAR) and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Centre of Doctoral Training in Next Generation Synthesis & Reaction Technology (rEaCt), talks to Nature Synthesis about reaction monitoring in automated workflows as well as the challenges to be overcome in automated synthesis.

    • Peter Seavill
    Q&A
  • Paul Chirik, Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Chemistry at Princeton University, talks to Nature Synthesis about how organometallic catalysis can be used to form weak chemical bonds.

    • Alexandra R. Groves
    Q&A
  • Suzanne Zamany Andersen, future founding CEO of Nitrofix Solutions, talks to Nature Synthesis about lithium-mediated ammonia synthesis and a career path through academia and beyond.

    • Alexandra R. Groves
    Q&A
  • Alison Wendlandt, an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, talks to Nature Synthesis about how hydrogen atom transfer can be used to selectively edit C(sp3)–H bonds in sugars and polyols.

    • Thomas West
    Q&A
  • Timothy Noël, a professor at the University of Amsterdam and Chair of Flow Chemistry, talks to Nature Synthesis about how flow technologies and photocatalytic methods enable C(sp3)–H functionalization reactions.

    • Thomas West
    Q&A