2016
DOI: 10.1071/ch16489
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Putting David Craig’s Legacy to Work in Nanotechnology and Biotechnology

Abstract: left us with a lasting legacy concerning basic understanding of chemical spectroscopy and bonding. This is expressed in terms of some of the recent achievements of my own research career, with a focus on integration of Craig's theories with those of Noel Hush to solve fundamental problems in photosynthesis, molecular electronics (particularly in regard to the molecules synthesized by Maxwell Crossley), and self-assembled monolayer structure and function. Reviewed in particular is the relation of Craig's legacy… Show more

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“…[10] Jeffrey Reimers (UTS and Shanghai University) is the 2016 winner of the David Craig Medal of the Academy of Science and has presented an account entitled 'Putting David Craig's Legacy to Work in Nanotechnology and Biotechnology'. [11] …”
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“…[10] Jeffrey Reimers (UTS and Shanghai University) is the 2016 winner of the David Craig Medal of the Academy of Science and has presented an account entitled 'Putting David Craig's Legacy to Work in Nanotechnology and Biotechnology'. [11] …”
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confidence: 99%