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Louis research group news
- conference we are co-organising
The organisers of ESFCB 2012 are inviting scientists from biology, physics, mathematics,
computer science, and related fields to participate in the first conference on the
Evolution of Structural and Functional Complexity in Biology, to be held at King's College, Cambridge from 17-19 September 2012.
- hot paper:
Our paper
Templated self-assembly of patchy particles
Alexander J. Williamson, Alex W. Wilber, Jonathan P. K. Doye, and Ard A. Louis
Soft Matter 7, 3423 (2011).
was highlighted as a Hot Article by Soft Matter
 
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On the cover: Our paper,
Structural and thermodynamic properties of a coarse-grained model of DNA
Thomas E. Ouldridge, Ard A. Louis, Jonathan P.K. Doye, J. Chem. Phys. 134, 085101 (2011)
was selected for journal cover ).  
- On the cover: Our paper
Modelling the Self-Assembly of Virus Capsids ,
Iain G. Johnston, Ard A. Louis and Jonathan P.K. Doye,
J. Phys.:
Condensed Matter, 22 , 104101 (2010)
was selected for journal cover and as one of the journal's Highlights of 2010 )
- Editor's Suggestion:
The effects of inter-particle attractions on colloidal sedimentation
A. Moncho Jorda', Ard. A. Louis and Johan Padding
Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 068301 (2010)
was selected as an Editor's Suggestion in PRL)
- Blogged: our paper
DNA nanotweezers studied with a coarse-grained model of DNA
Thomas E. Ouldridge, Ard A. Louis, Jonathan P.K. Doye
Phys. Rev. Lett. 104 178101 (2010)
was blogged about at the: Equilibrium Blog
- On the cover: Our article entitled Self-assembly of monodisperse clusters: Dependence on target geometry Alex W. Wilber, Jonathan P. K. Doye, Ard A. Louis, J. Chem. Phys. 131, 175101 (2009)
is featured
on the front cover of the 7 November 2009 issue and was one of the most downloaded papers for November 2009.
- Editor's Suggestion:
Our paper:
Knot controlled ejection of a polymer from a virus capsid
Richard Matthews, Ard A. Louis and Julia M. Yeomans
Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 088101 (2009)
was selected as an " Editor's Suggestion" in Physical Review Letters.
- On the cover:
An article (with Jonathan
Doye ) for Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics on
Controlling
Crystallization and its Absence: Proteins, colloids and patchy models
is featured on the front cover of the 14 May 2007 issue.
It was also the
most downloaded PCCP article for May 2007.
- Prizes
- NEWS FLASH Adam Levy won the 2009 Data Connection
Prize for the best use of software in an MPhys project.
- Gabriel Villar won the 2008 Data Connection
Prize for the best use of software in an MPhys project.
- Anna Lewis won the 2007 BP prize for best MPhys
project in Theoretical Physics.
- Tom Ouldridge won the 2007 Scott Prize for best
performance in the MPhys examination
- Iain Johnston won the 2006
Tessela prize for the best computational project
in Cambridge Physics.
- Alex Wilber won the 2005
ICI prize for the best theoretical project in
Cambridge Chemistry.
- Ainsley Mayhew-Seers
won the 2005 Tessela prize for the best
computational project in Cambridge Physics.
- I-Chun Lin won the 2004
ICI prize for the best theoretical project in
Cambridge Chemistry.
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Cambridge Templeton Consortium
- Cirocco, a local
Cambridge startup, lent us a water-cooled cluster appropriately named
ice
- Upcoming conferences we are helping to organize:
- Past conferences we helped organise:
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We are co-organising, with Marjolein Dijkstra and Erik Luijten, a workshop on Mesoscale methods for colloidal hydrodynamics
July 19, 2009 to July 21, 2010 Location : CECAM-HQ-EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
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With Jonathan Doye and Thanos Panagiotopoulos, a workshop on Computer Simulation Approaches to Study Self-Assembly: From Patchy Nano-Colloids to Virus Capsids
July 13, 2009 to July 15, 2009
Location : CECAM-HQ-EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
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Evolvability, the Evolution of Evolution Varenna,
Italy, 15-18 April 2007
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Thermodynamics
2005
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Isaac Newton Institute workshop:
Protein-protein interactions in vitro and in vivo
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CECAM workshop:
Effective many-body interactions and correlations
in soft matter
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Thermodynamics 2003
(in Cambridge!)
- Cambridge Colloids Workshop (1999)
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