Press/Media

 

UK Innovate – KTN


 

9 May 2023 Video cases on KTP success
by the East of Scotland KTP Centre of Innovate UK. Interviews published on YouTube: here for Renald Schaub and here for Claus Marquordt.
13 January 2021 The most important project of my career
by Dr Michael-John Treanor, KTP-UK.org
Michael-John’s compelling account of the benefits of working as a KTP Associate.

 

Science Magazine


29 August 2008 Focus on Careers: The Postdoc Experience: Not Always What You Expect
by Laura Bonetta, Science 321, 1228 (2008)
Renald is interviewed by Science about his postdoc experience
17 January 2003 Waltzing with O2
by Charles T. Campbell, Science 299, 357 (2003)
Our work is the subject of this Surface Science Perspective in Science

 

Chemical & Engineering News


27 March 2009 Making Water Step by Step
by Mitch Jacoby, Chemical & Engineering News 87 (7), 10 (2009)
20 January 2003 Defect Diffusion – Study reveals details of O2 dance in surface-diffusion mechanism
by Mitch Jacoby, Chemical & Engineering News 81 (3), 9 (2003)
Our work is the subject of Today’s Headlines in C&EN

 

Materials Today


19 May 2017 Heating ethene to create graphene
in Materials Today (19 May 2017)
03 March 2004 Different on the surface: Surface science
in Materials Today 7 (3), 15 (2004)
Our work is the subject of a regular news article in MT

 

RSC Chemistry World


27 May 2010 A novel designer surface catalyst for oxidations
by Simon Hadlington, RSC Chemistry World, May 2010
Renald is interviewed to comment on a recent Science article from W.X. Li’s group in Dalian

 

Other Sources


14 November 2018 Spectroscopy Provides Insights into Li@C60
by Liam Critchley, in ChemistryViews (11 Nov 2018)
11 May 2017 High temperature step-by-step process makes graphene from ethene
in Space Daily (
Atlanta GA (SPX) May 10, 2017)
05 May 2017 Synthesizing Graphene from a Simple Hydrocarbon Precursor
in AzoNano (May 5, 2017)
03 March 2009 Observing all the intermediate steps of a chemical reaction
by Michael Berger, NanoWerk 2009
Our work is the focus of a Nanowerk Spotlight article
15 May – 23 July 2006 Promoting science throught art: The Chem-moo-stry Project
by Gordon Barr and Andy Parkin (ScotCHEM & RSC), The Cow Parade, Edinburgh (2006)
Our work figures on Gordon and Andy’s Chem-Cow:
The electron moo-croscopy