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Read more at: Cambridge Fluids Network day

Cambridge Fluids Network day

20 March 2016

A Cambridge Fluids Network (CFN) has been establshed to connect all flud dynamics research with the University of Cambridge. An inaugural CFN day will be held in DAMTP, at which Otti Croze has been invited to speak and PhD students Di Jin (Croze group) and Yizhou Tan (Keyser group) will be presenting posters. The network...


Read more at: Otti giving microbiology seminar at Warwick

Otti giving microbiology seminar at Warwick

20 March 2016

Dr Joseph Christie-Oleza has invited Otti to give the Warwick School of Life Sciences Microbiolgy Seminar. Some exciting environmental microbiology research is going in Warwick, it should be a very interesting experience!


Read more at: Otti awarded Royal Society Research Grant

Otti awarded Royal Society Research Grant

3 March 2016

Otti has been awarded a £15k Royal Society Research Grant . The grant will allow to purchase industrial photobioreactors from Variconaqua solutions to be sited in the Algae lab in the Physics of Medicine building and at the Algal Innovation Centre in the Cambridge University Botanic Garden. The project is entitled "Using...


Read more at: Otti giving talk to the Larmor Society

Otti giving talk to the Larmor Society

17 February 2016

Otti will be giving a talk tonight to the Larmor Society, the Natural Science society of St John's College.


Read more at: Otti joins Frontiers in Physics as review editor

Otti joins Frontiers in Physics as review editor

29 January 2016

Frontiers is a publisher of open access journals based at the University of Lausanne. It was funded in 2007 by a group neuroscientists and was one of the first next generation open access journal challenging the traditional scientific publishing model. Since the initial focus on neuroscience, Frontiers has rapidly expanded...


Read more at: Otti and Hannah at Heidelberg Aquatic Microeukaryote meeting

Otti and Hannah at Heidelberg Aquatic Microeukaryote meeting

24 January 2016

Tomorrow, Otti and Hannah will be travelling to Heidelberg for the 2016 EMBL symposium A New Age of Discovery for Aquatic Microeukaryotes . Our collaborator Alison Smith and several members of her lab will also be attending. It looks like it's going to be a fascinating meeting!


Read more at: Di at Plankton-Turbulence Interactions summer school

Di at Plankton-Turbulence Interactions summer school

24 January 2016

Di is attending the Particle-Turbulence Interactions in the Plankton workshop at the University of Maine. We thank Murray Edwards College for kindly subsidising her travel to this summer school.


Read more at: Hannah allocated instrument time at NORDSIM

Hannah allocated instrument time at NORDSIM

11 January 2016

Hannah's proposal to use the NORDSIM facility in Stockholm to investigate carbon fluxes in algal-bacterial mutualisms using secondary ion mass spec (SIMS) has been approved. We found out today that she has been allocated 4 days of instrument time. Well done Hannah! This work will be in collaboration with Dr Rachel Foster (...


Read more at: Otti and Di presenting at PPBAS 2016 in Edinburgh

Otti and Di presenting at PPBAS 2016 in Edinburgh

11 January 2016

Otti will be presenting a talk and Di a poster at the IoP Topical Metting on Physical Principles in Biological and Active Systems in Edinburgh. It looks like it's going to be a very interesting meeting! Di thanks Murray Edwards College for kindly subsidising her travel to this conference.


Read more at: Hannah admitted to Microbial Ecology school in Trieste

Hannah admitted to Microbial Ecology school in Trieste

12 October 2015

Hannah has been admitted to the ICME course "Exploring microbial community functioning in aquatic ecosystems" to held in Trieste (Italy) in November. Participation was limited to 25 students, so well done Hannah for getting in!